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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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significance of these responses to congestion externalities, and argue that they need to be taken into account in designing … internalization instruments. We consider labor-leisure, regional labor mobility and house price responses to congestion externalities … overcorrect for the externality. -- Adaptation ; Externalities ; Congestion ; Internalization ; Migration …
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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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Freight transportation by rail is one of the most important factors in the country's economic development; and, therefore, a comprehensive analysis of the business development has both scientific and practical significance. The basis for the analysis and conclusion of this type is a possibility...
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This paper studies the regional treatment effects of infrastructure projects on employment and transport volumes by combining the quantitative econometric method with qualitative case studies. The quantitative method that we use is synthetic control, which allows us to analyze the causal effects...
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An analysis of Qantas media releases from January 2019 to June 2021 indicates that in terms of Qantas stakeholders, customers come out on top both pre- and post-COVID-19. With the discontinuation of international flights, Qantas focus on their domestic market, where possible expanding their...
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This paper considers the evolution of global transportation usage over the past half century and its implications for supply chains. Transportation usage per unit of real output has more than doubled as costs decreased by a third. Participation of emerging economies in world trade and...
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This paper explores the effects of distance as well as subnational and national borders on international and intranational knowledge spillovers through patent citations across the 39 most patent-cited countries and 319 metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) within the U.S. In contrast to previous...
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