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The U.S. population is becoming increasingly urban and has gradually shifted to the south and west. Policy restrictions have played a role in preventing dynamic areas expanding, and when they do expand it can be through low-density housing sprawl. Land use restrictions and a sluggish housing...
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since the 1990s, as these impediments started to be gradually relaxed. People have moved in large numbers to richer cities … agricultural land for building. For migrants to better integrate in the cities where they work, their access and that of their …
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fragmentation. Using a unique dataset of 249 Large Urban Zones (LUZ) across Europe, a Bayesian Model Averaging selection method is …
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This study investigated the determinants of business creation as a measure of entrepreneurship in European cities. It … components were characterized using a dataset consisting of 21 indicators drawn from 184 cities in 20 European countries during …
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international competition among cities, triggered by globalization. Public sites, and green spaces in particular, which are … of life. However, cities are intricate entities and measuring their success in converting the potential for public green … to assess a total of 174 European cities. The results detect the best performing cities, and for the cities considered …
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