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Using detailed household-expenditure level data from Tunisia, we examines urban-rural inequality in Tunisia. We use Bayesian regression-based decomposition method to dissect the gap between the two areas. Results of the present study suggest that the difference between rural poor households and...
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Die tunesische Wirtschaft ist durch eine Überzentralisierung der Firmenleitungen in der Hauptstadt Tunis gekennzeichnet. Diese Situation entspricht weder der regionalen Produktionsstruktur und Wirtschaftskraft, noch ist sie nützlich für eine Regionalplanung, deren Aufgabe die Überwindung der...
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Understanding fertility behavior in countries where couples can effectively manage their birth rates requires an examination of intentions and achievements, as well as all economic, social, and cultural factors leading to a revision of the either upwards or downwards fertility rates. Birth...
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This paper explores the relationship between key economic and institutional attributes of Tunisian governorates and their ability to attract foreign direct investment inflows. A dynamic generalized method of moments and spatial autoregressive approaches are used to estimate a model of regional...
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Die Beiträge zum vorliegenden Band befassen sich mit der Entwicklung des Nachdenkens über den Raum als Dimension wirtschaftlichen Handelns. Ihr Zeithorizont reicht von der Stadtentwicklungstheorie Giovanni Boteros im 16. Jahrhundert bis zur »Neuen Ökonomischen Geographie« alias...
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This paper addresses new trends in quantitative geography research. Modern social science research - including economic and social geography - has in the past decades shown an increasing interest in micro-oriented behaviour of actors. This is inter alia clearly reflected in spatial interaction...
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