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Perikles is usually seen as a great statesman and clever leader of the Athenians. In the mid fifth century BC, he seems however to have been in serious political trouble and may well have been in danger of losing the struggle for power and of being ostracised. The fact that his incentives...
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The interaction between land use and transportation infrastructure is a topic that has been extensively researched and continues to be of interest as new underlying economic, infrastructure and environmental conditions emerge. In this research, the direct and indirect effects of transportation...
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, dividend payout, size and growth on systematic risk for Greek listed firms, after Greece's entrance in the Monetary Union. The … are time-sensitive. The study also denotes that the Athens Stock Exchange General Index is not appropriate for the …
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influence transport choices. Data from the Metro Development Study has been employed for the area of Athens. The results …, conclusions about the strategic planning priorities that Athens could adopt in order for more sustainable travel patterns to …
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finally presents the results of the model application in the prefecture of Attica in Greece, unveiling the role of the Athens …
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ethical foundations of economics in ancient Greece, focussing on Socrates and Xenophon. Design/methodology/approach – Various …
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geotechnical surveys as well as from in situ observations in Athens, Greece. Thoroughly examined data from more than 2 …,000 exploratory boreholes and trial pits located in the wider area of Athens have been incorporated using a relational database system … information (e.g. the depth of the “Athens schist” head). In addition, a methodology for an automated GIS-aided seismic …
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of a meteorologicalstation in Athens. This is the longest rainfall recordavailable in Greece and its analysis is required … forthe prediction of intense rainfall in Athens, wherecurrently major flood protection works are under way.Moreover, the …
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Around 600 B.C., Athens was ruled by a birth aristocracy. Some 150 years later, the city-state was a “democracy”. A …
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This paper explores the mutual influence between the institutional development in Athens in the archaic and classical …
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