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„h Australia¡¦s surge in productivity growth in the 1990s fuelled an acceleration in growth in total income and average … income (income per person in Australia). ¡V Annual average income growth accelerated from 1.4 per cent in the 1970s and 1980s … income growth of the 1990s was distributed evenly between labour (wages and salaries) and capital (profits). The labour and …
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We contribute to the field of urban governance and globalization through an empirically-based exploration of …
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between remote, rural and urban areas in Australia and other comparable countries. It finds that users experience some … disadvantages compared with urban users, but generally no more so than in other countries. This is despite the higher cost of … and urban areas in Australia and in most of the countries studied (although callers’ bills can be higher depending on call …
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Gujarat was the first state in India which introduced the smart card license system in 1999. It was the first place in the world which introduced this innovative system and, thus, its implementation was a real challenge. As of now, Gujarat Government has issued 5 million smart card driving...
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Urban is still an interesting topic to discuss whether in government or public studies. As economy grows in cities …, many people are attracted to come to cities from villages to try their luck. In this paper, we investigated urban area … that will change their states in agriculture, industry, and service series, here we show how the urban areas dominated by …
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This chapter examines the hedonic analysis of housing markets. These techniques have been widely applied in studies of … the demand for housing attributes and environmental amenities. The chapter discusses the theoretical foundation of such … Applied Urban Economics. …
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housing market in the monetary transmission mechanism of Hungary. The housing market can influence monetary transmission … the monetary union. It then examines the developments in the Hungarian housing and mortgage markets in the last 15 years … monetary policy on housing investment and consumption through the wealth effect and house equity withdrawal. …
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Differences in asset measurement techniques can have a major impact on reported capital costs. Their influence on total unit cost depends on the importance of capital costs as a proportion of total costs for the particular service area being studied. In the areas of corrective services, police...
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household characteristics, income, structural and environmental characteristics of the dwelling and of the town, local taxes and …
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This paper investigates whether the inclusion of housing in a household portfolio is important to the household …, and inflation. In addition to financial assets such as stocks and bonds, we incorporate a real asset, residential housing … Expenditure Survey. Since changes in housing return can affect consumption of households over time, we investigate whether the …
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