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reorganization of the urban structure of Warsaw. The analysis of this process introduces the Central and Oriental European Countries … the Warsaw?s suburbs. However, the central districts are largely the most important in terms of population and employment … suggests the existence of a catching-up process. Thus, the geography of employment changes shows that Warsaw presents an …
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Suburban zone is an extremely conflicted area exposed to very dynamic changes. Popularity of the suburbs increases every year. The rapid increase of population density and net migration from cities to rural areas changes the spatial, aesthetic and social character of these areas. Hence, it is a...
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This paper analyses the relationship between entrepreneurship and the external environment of firms. Entrepreneurship is approximated by start-ups in four industries, namely manufacturing, commerce, services and tourism. Agglomeration economies and state incentives to promote entrepreneurship at...
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We examine the intra-metropolitan location decisions of retail stores by focusing on the openings of a comprehensive list of department (“anchor”) stores in the United States. The nonparametric K-density procedure shows that new stores are more dispersed than existing stores; their locations...
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Regional inequalities are a topic which has timely occupied both the academic society as well as the directorate authorities. The different methodology approaches in solving the problem are offered for critical analysis and possible alterations. In this article, a composite weighted indicator of...
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This paper identifies and analyses the geopolitical impact that the Syrian crisis has on Lebanon. This impact is manifested in two forms: a subsystemic one (within the Syria-Lebanon subsystem) and a systemic one (exerted from the system of the wider Middle East). The first refers to the direct...
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This paper comprises three parts. The first part presents and substantiates Greece's legal position with regard to the process of unilaterally establishing an EEZ and analyses the basic concepts, the terms and conditions of this process before resorting to the International Court of the Law of...
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