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20th century witnessed Istanbul's unexpected and tumultuous economic, politic, social and spatial transformation. In the first quarter of the 20th century, Istanbul lost half of its population and went through a stagnated duration; however the city regained its importance and former population...
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In the United States, regions with more human capital tend to attract skilled workers (e.g., see Glaeser and Berry, 2005), and as a result, convergence between regions does not occur (e.g., see Barro and Sala-i-Martin, 1992). Presently, many of the most productive European workers try to migrate...
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City size distributions are known to be well approximated by power laws across many countries. One popular explanation for such power-law regularities is in terms of random growth processes, where power laws arise asymptotically from the assumption of iid growth rates among all cities within a...
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migration flows and on labour supply in each EU region. The geographical distribution of R&D expenditures is shown to affect …
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The paper analyses the geography of talent and the impact of the public sector. For more than two decades, talent and human capital have increasingly been seen as major source for economic growth in the capitalist knowledge economy. In much of the contemporary literature in urban and regional...
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The European integration process is constantly deepening. In the 90s of the last century the project of the internal market was completed and then Member States started to implement the provisions of a monetary union. Coordination proceeds also in terms of fiscal, structural and to some extent...
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the distribution of human capital. Results for the Spanish provinces indicate that the estimated impact of market access …
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distribution geographies generates as much opportunities as irreversible mutations. Unplugged City is presented as an incursion on … globalisation. The sharp changes generated by the dropping of transport cost in patterns of production-consumption-distribution …
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influence of this process on the spatial distribution of the systemic elements will also be discussed. …
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