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specifications and introducing different measures for agglomeration at country level, especially urbanization and urban concentration …
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-- Study on the EKC Characteristics of Regional Industrial Pollution Emissions in an Open Economic Environment -- Analysis of … development, ecological civilization, to the ecological environment and ecological governance of rural areas, etc. as well as some … Society (CEES), the first ecological economics society in the world, and many cutting-edge concepts in the field of ecological …
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April 2000 - If urban overconcentration really is an issue, it ought to affect economic growth rates in a robust, consistent fashion. And it does. Not only is there an optimal degree of urban concentration that varies with country income, but departures from optimal concentration result in...
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Does a location's growth benefit or suffer from being geographically close to large economic centers? Spatial proximity may lead to competition and hurt growth, but it may also generate positive spillovers and enhance growth. Using data on U.S. counties and metro areas for the period 1840-2017,...
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cities are in the less developed countries, while the most powerful world cities are mainly located in the developed … countries. It results that size seems to be neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition for obtaining the status of world … city. A condition to be a world city is the access to the economic power. A conventional city has a region behind, and …
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