Homer Hoyt
Homer Hoyt (June 14, 1895 – November 29, 1984) was an American economist known for his pioneering work in land use planning, zoning, and real estate economics. He conducted notable research on land economics and developed an influential approach to the analysis of neighborhoods and housing markets. His sector model of land use was influential in urban planning for several decades. His legacy is controversial today, due to his prominent role in the development and justification of racially segregated housing policy and redlining in American cities. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1959Washington, D.C. : Hoyt, 1959.116 pages : map ; 29 cm. -
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Published 1961Washington, D.C. : Hoyt, 1961.3 volumes : maps ; -
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