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Urbanisation in China has long been held back by various restrictions on land and internal migration but has taken off since the 1990s, as these impediments started to be gradually relaxed. People have moved in large numbers to richer cities, where productivity is higher and has increased...
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Purpose - This article focusses on the impact generated on GDP growth by the number of graduates in the ICT domain of … impact on GDP growth for the number of highly skilled graduates in the ICT domain. The selected national and European …
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reproduce the main claims of the paper. We observe minor coding anomalies that do not have a material impact. We find that the …
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This paper utilizes the Russian Statistical Agency's data on air pollution in Russia to analyze the impact of economic …
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reproduce the main claims of the paper. We observe minor coding anomalies that do not have a material impact. We find that the …
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The paper provides an outline of the concept of regional growth regimes and empirically illustrates the relevance of the concept. The empirical examples are entrepreneurship, entry and the performance of new businesses in East and West Germany. The differences of the factors determining the...
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After the price liberalization in 1991, the Russian economy was faced with a jump of costs of transportation in real terms. New Economic Geography (NEG) gives answers to questions that are related to changes in transport costs. However, the outcomes of NEG models are very sensitive with respect...
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The majority of cities in our world is not only connected through conventional physical infrastructure, but increasingly through modern digital infrastructure. This paper aims to test whether digital connectivity leads to other linkage patterns among world cities than traditional infrastructure....
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