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To what extent do New Zealand firms choose to locate close to each other, and why? This paper summarises patterns of geographic concentration of firms in New Zealand between 1987 and 2003. We present a range of summary measures of own-industry concentration, and examine between-industry...
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China has made a room in international trade and threatens to the existing competitive players. This paper attempts to find the long-run relation with short-run dynamics of China's trade in Asia and the world. This study observed that China is economically integrated with Asia and the world....
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Traditional urban models predict that office rents will be higher in larger and more prosperous cities with better transport and with industries with stronger agglomeration benefits. In addition, rental yields are expected to be lower in growing cities, especially when the supply of new office...
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Two defining elements of the “global network economy” are the evolution of global flagship networks (GFNs) and the increasing use of digital information systems (DIS) to manage these networks. Both transformations may gradually reduce constraints to cross-border knowledge diffusion, and...
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About one-fifth of paid workdays will be supplied from home in the post-pandemic economy, and more than one-fourth on an earnings-weighted basis. In view of this projection, we consider some implications of home internet access quality, exploiting data from the new Survey of Working Arrangements...
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We examine commercial office rental yields in 89 large cities in 33 developed and developing countries in the 2000-2019 period. As expected, commercial office yields have declined throughout the world, reflecting a decline in the real rate of interest over this time period. Our cross-city...
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The rate of future global sea-level rise will likely increase due to elevated ocean temperatures and increases in land-ice melt. Nearly 40 percent of the U.S. population lives in coastal communities, and coastal properties are expected to become more prone to coastal flooding in the coming...
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The report investigates the impacts of short-term rental services (STRs), such as Airbnb, Homeaway, etc., on the residential housing market and hotel/accommodation market in the city of Seattle, Washington. Our primary goal is to examine critiques against STRs to assess their empirical validity...
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