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Research trying to explain tourism flows and expenditures for different destinations has so far adopted either a tourism-demand or a tourism-supply approach. Whereas on the one hand the former ignores the product specificities (Papatheodorou, 2001), the latter, on the other, fails to take into...
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We show that σ-convergence in regional productivity growth can be approximated by σ-convergence in sectoral productivity growth and σ-convergence in structural transformation-led productivity growth. Applying this framework to Japanese prefecture-level data from 1874 to 2008, we find support...
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Discussion on the possibilities for and barriers to income convergence and catch-up growth is at the heart of the debate on European regional economic policy. This study presents an empirical analysis of the determinants of regional productivity growth in Europe, using the most recent Cambridge...
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the past five decades. Our focus is on how employment levels and earnings relate to population density - that is, how … longstanding suburbanization of employment and population in cities with very dense urban cores essentially stopped in the first … decade of the 21st century. For cities with less dense cores, however, the decentralization of employment continues, even as …
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find significant effects from minimum wages on employment and monthly wages. However, we find a considerable negative …
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