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the effects on, and caused by, the built environment; it is linked to various aspects of quality of life: education …, culture, justice, labour, environment, health, safety, housing, leisure, transport, consumption. This year, the United Nations …
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. Consequently, the social perception has often been an obstacle to the development and execution of nuclear policy requiring …
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There is concern that prices in a market for Green Certificates (GCs) primarily based on volatile wind power will fluctuate excessively, leading to corresponding volatility of electricity prices. Applying a rational expectations simulation model of competitive storage and speculation of GCs the...
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self-reported subjective well-being indicates that the satisficer-types enjoy higher school domain satisfaction than the …
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.e. income, happiness, job and life satisfaction, health status. Nevertheless, to date few systematic efforts have been made to … satisfaction and health status. The tentative explanations of my empirical findings are: (a) people experience large mismatches in …
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towards the satisfaction of basic needs of the population of different regions of the world, and it does so for the first time …
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This article shows some important aspects of a worldwide, historical phenomenon: the globalization of commerce and art which started in the second half of the sixteenth century and had the American, Asian and European territories of the Hispanic Monarchy as main protagonist during the Early...
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The pace and incidence of improvements to oceanic travel conditions for American immigrants, during the quarter century preceeding the First World War, were significantly constrained by shipping lines’ capacity considerations. The improvements had no detectable impact on the overall volume of...
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In 21st century, as energy and food supplies are increasingly becoming dependent on each other, any strategy to manage these two basic human needs should be formulated collectively –not in isolation. The ‘green revolution’ of 1950s paved the way for ascertaining corporate control on food...
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satisfaction of citizens’ needs. The regulation of the single market, the practices and „rules” of organisation and functioning are … concepts of marketing, market, services, placement, satisfaction of public needs as well as of their interpretation …
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