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Recent pronouncements by the International Energy Agency suggest that the world faces a potentially very serious shortage of liquid oil in the next decade. Meanwhile, alternative sources of energy, fossil fuel or otherwise, are problematic for political, technical, or environmental reasons. This...
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This paper presents a novel approach to measuring competitiveness in sports leagues and tests the measure using evidence from the Premier League from 1993 to 2014. Traditional approaches to measuring the level of competitiveness have focused on win percentages and/or the dominance of subsets of...
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Cardiff, in common with other cities in the UK, has increasingly identified the attraction of major sporting events as a potential driver of economic development. This policy in large part depends on the ability of the Millennium Stadium to attract these events, and for local agencies to lever...
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This paper details a methodology for estimating the rate of unemployment at a spatial level below that currently available. It suggests that a reasonable estimate of the unemployment rate, based on residents, can be made, using available data, for small areas. Using Cardiff as an example, the...
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Jones, C. (2005) Major events, networks and regional development, Regional Studies 39 , 185-195. There is currently a wave of interest in how social, political and economic institutions embedded within a region can encourage an improved economic performance, with their actions and interactions...
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