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An Agentive Model Of Person-Environment Relations, Nicholas Patricios Oct 1978

An Agentive Model Of Person-Environment Relations, Nicholas Patricios

Nicholas Patricios

Three fundamentally different positions regarding the conceptualization of person‐environment relations are briefly discussed. An argument is made for the transactional‐constructivist position which regards the nature of what we take to be the environment as that which is only apprehended through the minds and actions of persons. The transformational process of this view of person‐environment relations, that of environmental knowing‐action, is elaborated upon in some detail. The transactional‐constructivist position, however, is transformed into an agentive one by adopting from the three basic images of persons that have been identified that of a person as agent. Consequently in the agentive process of …


On The Measurement Of Benefits In An Urban Context: Some General Equilibrium Issues, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, Paul N. Courant May 1978

On The Measurement Of Benefits In An Urban Context: Some General Equilibrium Issues, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, Paul N. Courant

Daniel L. Rubinfeld

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The Long-Run Effects Of A Residential Property Tax And Local Public Services, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, A. Mitchell Polinsky Mar 1978

The Long-Run Effects Of A Residential Property Tax And Local Public Services, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, A. Mitchell Polinsky

Daniel L. Rubinfeld

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