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as Denmark, Finland and Sweden are concerned, a broad consensus and a general policy to "manage" the decline of cash have …-functioning as means of payment. In this respect, unlike the market approach (at least so far) favored in Sweden, Norway and the … electronic payment system. In Norway and the Netherlands, this view seems shared by the government and society at large. As far …
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periods. The method is applied on a monthly data set on hotel nights ranging for 37 years by regions of Denmark and by … of tourists visiting Denmark, the shoulder season has a different interpretation. For nationalities close to Denmark we … observe a quite similar pattern to the one observed by regions in Denmark. For oversea tourists like from the US or Japan the …
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socio-demographic characteristics of urban resident have taken place in the Stavanger region, Norway - partly due to its … role as 'the Petroleum Capital of Norway'. Most notable evidence are: (1) suburbanisation of employment due to the rapid … immigration from inter-region of Norway as well as international, responding its dynamic labour market; (4) general increases in …
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This paper exploits the homogeneity feature of the Singapore private residential condominium market and constructs matched home purchase price and rental price series using the repeated sales method. These matched series allow us to conduct time series analysis to examine the long-term present...
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Rent-seeking is defined as exercising privileges or expending resources in order to obtain uncompensated gain by redistributing the wealth of others without reciprocating any benefits back to society through wealth creation. This paper pioneers in analyzing the agglomeration of rent-seeking...
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Spatial homogeneity is a strong assumption in the hedonic housing price context; if not analyzed conveniently it can be a potential source of specification errors. Spatial heterogeneity occurs when a territorial segmentation exists in the housing market and, therefore, either the hedonic prices...
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The housing market is complex, multidimensional and depends on the variability of external factors and the amount of information available to the agents involved in the process. Despite the challenges associated to this theme, its relevance in the socioeconomic and territorial context, sustains...
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