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This paper revisits a classical inquiry by addressing the question of localization and urbanization economies. We propose that specialization and diversity may offer externalities operating at different spatial scales. Using high-resolution geo-coded plant-level panel data for Swedish cities...
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Social scientists studying the disadvantages of poor urban neighborhoods have focused on the quality of publicly provided amenities. However, the quantity and quality of local private amenities, such as grocery stores and restaurants, can also have important quality of life implications for...
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neighborhood's socioeconomic status on educational and labor market performance. A neighborhood's status is measured annually by … as the bottom-ranked. Similar results are obtained for educational and labor market outcomes measured at higher ages. …
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This study focused on social classes according to age, income, and housing tenure type and then classified the types of public housing into low-income rental housing, Happy House, and New Stay to compare attitudes toward public housing in Seoul, South Korea. An ordered logit analysis was used to...
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