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), infrastructure (railway tracks, roads), vehicles (railway rolling stock, ships) and machinery.[...] …
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in-creased. The observed polarisation is explained by the disparate distributionof infrastructure, in particular, that of …, education, roads, industrial power consumption and bank depositsas infrastructure components explaining cross-state variation in …
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infrastructure, and that ofeducation, and to an extent by a number of macroeconomic indicators, that of capitalexpenditure and fiscal …
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Europe is a continent of cities with a remarkable history of cultural inspiration, wealth creation, social andpolitical dynamism. But in the late-20th century, many former industrial cities entered a period of steep decline,losing most of their manufacturing jobs and many of their economic...
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capital. Five forms of capitalare distinguished – financial capital, physical capital, human capital,public infrastructure and …
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Establishing free movement regimes is an ambition for most African regional economic communities, and such regimes are widely understood as important for regional integration, growth and development. However, in recent years the EU's migration policies and priorities in Africa - which are...
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Following the decision of the British referendum on 23 June 2016, the United Kingdom (UK) plans to exit the European Union (EU). Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty was invoked at the end of March 2017 and the UK will officially leave the single market and customs union in March 2019. Brexit...
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