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London is one of the world's major cities, and one of its most diverse. London's cultural diversity is widely seen as a … endogeneity challenges, suggest there is a small but significant 'diversity bonus' for London firms. Diverse management teams are … particularly important for ideas generation, reaching international markets and serving London's cosmopolitan population. …
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industries located in Central London is used as the analytical tool to isolate the networking attributes of firms in general from …
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firms, as theory suggests. Comparative analyses of samples of foreign and British-owned insurance firms in the London …
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historical record of seven international financial centers – Florence, Venice, Genoa, Antwerp, Amsterdam, London and New York …
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This paper considers the perceptions and responses of selected stakeholders to a scenarion of rapid rise in sea-level due to the collapse of the West Antarctic ice sheet, which could produce a global rise in sea-level of 5 to 6 metres. Through a process of dialogue involving one-to one...
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indices are used to measure patterns of social segregation between London’s state-funded secondary schools, education …
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1. Several market failures would justify some forms of price control and entry regulation in the taxicab industry. Unfortunately, history shows that very often the taxi regulators get captured by taxi operators' lobbies and fail to adapt their regulation to changing market conditions. Hence,...
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