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associated with higher productivity levels. In this context, this paper explores the links between urban spatial structure and …
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This study analyzes the impact of gender and ethnic discrimination on redistributive preferences and productivity using …'s productivity slightly increases when they are discriminated against whereas productivity slightly decreases for women and people of …
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agglomeration benefits, including the positive externalities, will increase. As a result the productivity of the urban economy will …
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It has long been known that the city-size distributions are fat tailed, drawing the interest of urban economists. In contrast, not much is known about the distribution of GDP at city level (henceforth referred to as gross metropolitan product, GMP). We build a model of the spatial economy that...
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This paper develops a methodology to predict and to thus possibly mitigate the economic impacts of major catastrophes, such as earthquakes and tsunamis. The short-run impacts are assumed to be determined by the attempts of economic actors to return to the pre-catastrophe economic situation as...
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We consider education as a number of multistage creative processes and analyse one of them - teaching knowledge (process P1) - in detail. In part 1 we describe the idea of Virtual Production Line (VPL), introduced by Walukiewicz in 2006 as an extension of Classical Production Line (CPL), an...
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This paper attempts to analyze the impact of knowledge and knowledge spillovers on regional total factor productivity …
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