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the market, and the most intense urbanization process on the planet. The aim of this paper is not to discuss the …
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This paper examines the spatial interaction of neighboring cities over their employment cycles. The cycles of neighboring cities tend to be more similar to one another than are those of non-neighboring cities, although this is due primarily to neighbors' tendency to be in the same state. In...
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reliability. The applications were to problems of population growth , the environment, energy, and alternative economic …
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The concept of basic needs is today at the center of many discussions about development and the international order. Some international organizations are rethinking their prior evaluation of development policies based largely on aggregate economic output, in particular, the welfare of the very...
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We live in an imperfect world. The poverty, the disease, the lack of education, the environmental destruction, the energy crisis, the overpopulation, the increasing consumption of resources, the deforestation and desertification, the biodiversity loss, the pollution, the emissions of greenhouse...
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During the last 50 years with unprecedented population growth and urbanization, economic development, particularly in …, globalisation, environment, etc. and its multi-faceted interaction with the other sectors of the economy. Most importantly, we give …
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The study investigates disparities in social development in 144 countries worldwide. In the paper we aim to investigate cross-country differences in social development level in year 2011, as well as to estimate inequalities on the field. Secondly, we assess relative social development level...
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This paper explores the concept of city ranking as a way to measure dynamics and complexities of urban life. These rankings have various dimensions and uses. Both the context in which these rankings are done, and their nature has changed considerably overtime. These rankings are also afflicted...
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The solid waste is increasing in Pune city due to growth of population, urbanization, higher per capita income and … commercial units are higher. Solid waste is inevitable task in urbanization process and it will increase in future. The …
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early demographic transition (before 1950) are much richer than latecomers, suggesting that urbanization plays a more … urbanization are substitutable factors that trigger the country’s demographic transition. Finally, if one accepts the premise that …
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