If you liked Spatial transformation in cities of the developing world by David E. Dowall, start with Back-offices and San Francisco's office development growth gap (1986), Urban Development and Land Housing Market Dynamics in Bogota Columbia/Mg-038 (1990), and Designing private sector land and housing markets (1993). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Back-offices and San Francisco's office development growth gap (1986), Urban Development and Land Housing Market Dynamics in Bogota Columbia/Mg-038 (1990), Designing private sector land and housing markets (1993), Orindawoods (1983), and Industrial development in the Portside district (1982).

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Spatial transformation in cities of the developing world is by David E. Dowall.