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demonstrates how the availability of regeneration funds can create incentives for voluntary community associations to switch into … theory of the political representation of ethnic communities, utilising the tradition of rational choice political science.  …
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, a regeneration programme which aims to empower local communities. Design/methodology/approach – The research analyses … investigate community empowerment and influence over service providers brought about by the Communities First programme in Wales … nine Communities First partnerships with a mixture of interviews, focus groups and community‐led partnership reviews. The …
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Purpose – This article aims to introduce the special issue which arose from a conference about urban regeneration in … regeneration and introduces the papers in the issue. Findings – The papers investigate and understand how policies, programmes and … address key features of well‐being in terms of the economics of regeneration, participation, sustainability, social enterprise …
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tourism, information and communications technology (ICT) and financial development over the last three decades largely … paper, we explore the short-run and long-run effects of tourism, ICT and financial development over the period 1980 … statistically significant effect in the short-run whereas ICT and financial development have a momentous positive and significant …
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We test the hypothesis that information and communication technologies (ICT) polarize labor markets by increasing … on the United States, Japan, and nine European countries from 1980 to 2004, we find that industries with faster ICT … growth shifted demand from middle-educated workers to highly educated workers, consistent with ICT-based polarization. Trade …
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