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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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[...]The New York City Social Indicators Survey (SIS)project represents one effort to track the consequences ofpolicy reform and devolution for inequality and well-beingin the largest and most diverse city in the United States.The project uses a telephone survey to collect data from arepeated...
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Recent research on international productivity comparisons has focused on the discrepancies between benchmark … productivity lead of 50 percent, evidence that they therefore discard. The present paper revisits this Anglo-German productivity … Germany’s industrial production series. I also calculate a revised 1907 productivity benchmark. Both the revised extrapolation …
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