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La suddivisione del territorio realizzata dall’ISTAT in occasione dei censimenti della popolazione e delle abitazioni, utilizzata inizialmente per finalità organizzative e di gestione dell’operazione censuaria, ha assunto a partire dal 1981 una specifica valenza informativa, che risulta...
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This paper benchmarks the performance of OECD rural regions with other types of OECD regions over the period 1995-2010. OECD regions are classified into three types according to the OECD regional typology and into four types according to the extended OECD typology. The latter classifies rural...
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, where productivity is higher and has increased further thanks to agglomeration effects. In the process, the rural …
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This paper describes the EU-OECD method to define functional urban areas (FUAs). Being composed of a city and its commuting zone, FUAs encompass the economic and functional extent of cities based on daily people’s movements. The paper first presents briefly the methodological approach and...
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This research was motivated by the increasing number of foreign students and scientists who are in the United States on temporary visas who are able to change their status to permanent immigrant. Origin countries, among them industrialized western European nations, are concerned about losing...
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International development goals moved beyond increasing food production to include poverty reduction and protecting the environment in a sustainable way. Degradation of natural resources due to exploitation coupled with population pressure in developing countries causing food insecurity and...
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This paper benchmarks the performance of OECD rural regions with other types of OECD regions over the period 1995-2010. OECD regions are classified into three types according to the OECD regional typology and into four types according to the extended OECD typology. The latter classifies rural...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011274595
, where productivity is higher and has increased further thanks to agglomeration effects. In the process, the rural …
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China's economic reforms have resulted in spectacular growth and poverty reduction. However, China's institutions look ill-suited to achieve such a result, and they indeed suffer from serious shortcomings. To solve the "China puzzle," this paper analyzes China's institution—a regionally...
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also to greater frictions through congestion and other negative effects of agglomeration. Using data on MSAs in the United …
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