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The tertiarisation, or perhaps more accurately, the deindustrialisation of the economy has left deep scars on cities … structures of cities. Industrialisation, collective wage setting, and the welfare state led to a stark reduction in income … increasing wage differentiation. Moreover, numerous studies on global cities, the dual city, and divided cities have also …
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State's Regiopolitan cities planners, require the most in their urban planning profession. In today's urban world …, understanding city dynamics, forecasting and predicting vibrant cities, making urban planning decisions and putting them into … urban plans, and building good personal and skilled relationships have all become highly complex and challenging. As a …
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In recent years, the economics of migration literature has shown a substantial growth in papers exploring host country impacts beyond the labour market. Specifically, researchers have begun to shift their attention from labour market and fiscal changes, towards exploring what we might call "the...
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policies can thus entail spill-overs, which suggest that there are benefits from international policy coordination. This paper … studies the effects of wage subsidies in an international duopoly model with unionized labour markets. The authors document … both positive and negative spill-over effects and discuss the benefits and costs from international policy coordination …
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. The structural shift in the international natural gas market that has been observed for some years now is also set to … suppliers due to their geographical location, Russia's significance in supplying Europe will decline in the future. New … natural gas. However, in Europe, the potential for additional production of domestic resources by extracting shale gas through …
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natural gas trade. In Europe, the situation could develop along a number of different paths, depending on whether natural gas …. The structural shift in the international natural gas economy that has been observed for some years now is also set to … suppliers due to their geographical location, Russia's significance in upplying Europe will decline in future. New techniques …
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primacy; the equivalent for later information search is called recency. However, research that disentangles primacy and … recency effects during multi‐attribute product choice, as well as studies on the cognitive processes underlying primacy and … “spatial position” biases choice due to primacy rather than recency. This bias, however, is small. This suggests that for …
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European cities have responded differently to the growing number of short‐term rentals (such as Airbnb) and proposed a … analyzing both policy documents and spatial distributions of Airbnb listings between 2015 and 2020 using Amsterdam, Berlin, and … London as case studies. We also compare the results with those of nine other European capitals. Our results show that cities …
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This study assessed the travel characteristics of the elderly population in Lokoja metropolis in North Central Nigeria. This was with a view to developing a database for proper formulation and implementation of a sustainable transport policy for elderly people in Lokoja metropolis in particular...
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This study investigates an urban climate vulnerability in Cambodia by constructing an index to compare three different … applies two poverty thresholds: the national poverty line after taking into account the inflation rate and the international … that more than one-fourth of households are vulnerable to poverty, while the international poverty threshold shows that …
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