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This dissertation empirically investigates the effects of the gaming industry on a local economy, specifically housing … addresses this gap by examining the relationship of gaming performance to employment, employment to income, and income to … housing. The analysis provides evidence of a significant positive correlation between gaming revenues and casino employment …
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Firstly, the paper establishes a brand-extension size model and adopts the marginal analysis to analyze the optimal solution of it. Secondly, research the brand-extension condition of G brand by questionnaire survey. There are 240 questionnaires handed out, with 211 withdrawing and 187 valid, by...
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Extract: Infrastructure is undoubtedly the least understood of the major asset classes in Australia. A tradition of public ownership and operation, its status as a public good and a lack of information about its investment characteristics in both public and private hands has contributed to...
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Economic and social infrastructure provision presents a conundrum for urban planners, especially in high growth …
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Unbalanced bidding models have largely ignored the risk aspect of item pricing. Many researchers have acknowledged that there are considerable risks associated with unbalancing a bid but little has been done to describe these risks, let alone model them. A new framework is proposed by which all...
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In economics, new growth theory suggests that knowledge creation and innovation are key drivers of growth. As a result, the ‘new economy’ is increasingly reliant upon the knowledge, skills, and abilities embodied in its workforce, also known as human capital, that facilitate the stimulation...
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There has been much debate over the past few decades regarding the desirability of implementing an Australian high-speed rail (HSR) system along the nation’s eastern seaboard. The cost of building such infrastructure has meant that governments have been reluctant to pursue its development....
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metropolis. Factors beyond the urban footprint influence the pace of innovation and urban evolution. Housing markets respond … ‘creative-city’ discourses is unaffordable housing and disconnected fringe communities. In short, enlightened urban development …Property is a dual good. It provides both a variety of housing services and, sometimes, investment returns. Premiums …
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) motivation (financial and non-financial incentives), (2) geographical location (rural and urban), and (3) regulation (obstacles … rural or urban geographical location? (2) Are urban GPs more satisfied with the incentives of their current geographical …-financial incentives of their current urban or rural geographical location as a function of their demographic characteristics. More …
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Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recently developed growth standards toovercome the limitations of previous references.Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the growth patterns of a cohort of children using theNational Centre for Health Statistics (NCHS), the Centre for...
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