Impaction of Travel Behavior and Degree of Business District Prosperity on Shopping

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Three Media-Markets located in Shanghai have been studied the research in this area to quantitatively analysis how transportation factors such as travel time, transportation method, distance, cost and the degree of business districts prosperity affect store choice behavior.

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