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municipalities, which are classified as medium cities in Portugal. For this assessment, a dataset composed by each municipality … Controling Urban Development in Portugal. Transportation Research Part a-Policy and Practice, 3, pp.341?370. …
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This study examines the degree to which creative industries fit regional economic settings in the developing world. In so doing, we examine the characteristics of regions where clusters of these industries are found, particularly in Indonesia. Our findings show that creative industries develop...
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Happiness is an aspiration of every human being, and can also be a measure of social progress. Yet can one say that citizens are happy? If they are not, what if anything can be done about it? (Helliwell, Layard, & Sachs, 2013, p. 3) Understanding cities and citizenship has become a common place...
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paper examines the impact of historic amenities on residential housing prices in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. Our study is …
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Technical and industrial competences are increasingly dispersed across the globe, urging young high-technology firms in Europe to increase distances in their knowledge relations. However, establishment and maintenance of such relationships tend to be hampered by many barriers following from...
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Location is a key concept in tourism sector analysis, given the dependence of this activity on the natural, built, cultural and social characteristics of a certain territory. Consequently, the tourist zoning is an important instrument for delimiting tourist areas in accordance with multiple...
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The Netherlands can be seen as one of the best healthcare systems in Europe. However, ICT application in hospitals in this country is somewhat behind the Nordic countries, with many hospitals 'stuck' in the stage of search and 'being interested' without a subsequent move to testing and actual...
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. It is found that the Law is a good instrument for predicting actual growth in Portugal and this result is reinforced by … performing the McCombie test. Our results reveal that Portugal grew slightly higher relatively to the OECD countries in the … "Thirlwall's Law" implies. Portugal also grew slightly faster than the rate consistent with the balance-of-payments equilibrium …
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