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    Urban and industrial deconcentration in Kenya: .an analytical framework

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    1969
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    John, Harris R
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    Article; en_US
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    Abstract
    Historically, industrial growth and associated urban activities in Kenya have been concentrated in Nairobi and to a lesser extent in Mombasa. There is some evidence that Nairobi has been increasing in importance relative to other towns in Kenya. Comparisons are now available to show changes between 1957 and 1961 and hopefully'additional following tables are taken from S.H. Ominde (8). figures to being the picture up to date will be f
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