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Suburban sprawl in the developing world: Duplicating past mistakes? the case of kuala lumpur, Malaysia
Lawrence Loh,
William Brieger
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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oligopoly
100%
communicable disease
89%
local planning
85%
affluence
82%
zoning
80%
Chronic Diseases
74%
foreign investment
70%
federal state
67%
motor vehicle
65%
government policy
60%
middle class
58%
Malaysia
58%
Federal Government
57%
mental health
45%
paradigm
43%
governance
42%
economy
40%
citizen
40%
planning
39%
costs
37%
present
35%
health
30%
experience
20%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Malaysia
74%
State Government
18%
Federal Government
17%
Los Angeles
15%
Automobiles
14%
Population Health
14%
Malnutrition
12%
Health Care Costs
11%
Communicable Diseases
11%
Mental Health
10%
Chronic Disease
9%
Wounds and Injuries
6%