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Effects of different reformatory policies have always been a pulsating concern for the researchers and policy makers. Considering this concern, this paper attempts to check various effects of reformatory policies such as labor market reform, tariff cut, change in subsidy, bureaucratic reform in...
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This chapter considers partially (non)rival infrastructure and congestion. Specifically, it explains and analyzes … congestions problems and solutions. It begins with the basic economic model of congestion, which assumes homogenous uses, and … discusses various approaches to managing congestion. It turns to more complex congestion problems, involving heterogeneous uses …
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The existence of compensating differentials in Russian labor and housing markets is examined using data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) augmented by city and regional-specific characteristics from other sources. While Russia is undergoing transition to a market economy, we...
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The existence of compensating differentials in Russian labor and housing markets is examined using data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) augmented by city and regional-specific characteristics from other sources. While Russia is undergoing transition to a market economy, we...
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How does intranational factor mobility shape the welfare effects of a trade shock? I provide evidence that during WWI, a demand shock emanated from belligerent countries and affected neutral Spain. Within Spain, labor predominantly reallocated locally, while the most affected provinces...
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How does intranational factor mobility shape the welfare effects of a trade shock? I provide evidence that during WWI, a demand shock emanated from belligerent countries and affected neutral Spain. Within Spain, labor predominantly reallocated locally, while the most affected provinces...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012544292
considering interregional migration in R&D-sectors. The effects of migration and firm decisions on both industrial agglomeration …
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considering interregional migration in R&D-sectors. The effects of migration and firm decisions on both industrial agglomeration …
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firms tend to choose locations that are symmetric around the point of highest density, and there can be no agglomeration. …
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