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spatially defined (within the local social neighbourhood), affect corruption. To test our hypotheses, we apply a multilevel …In this study we investigate how both local environment and individual characteristics explain incidence of corruption …. More specifically, we explore how city size, and residing in a capital city influence the two aspects of corruption …
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Urbanization for any developing economy and so for India is like a double-edged sword, if it can create plethora of opportunities at one end then it can also create challenges such as increased ecological degradation, traffic congestion and urban sprawl due to large scale rural migration at...
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Unemployment rates differ dramatically across European regions. This paper analyses these differences by integrating institutional and spatial perspectives into a unified theoretical framework. An econometric model is then used to analyse differences among European NUTS2 regions. The results of...
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RTB are by no means solely beneficial. -- Right to Buy ; tenure mix ; neighbourhood effects ; urban renewal ; residential …
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Following this introductory chapter which comprises Part I of the book, there are eleven chapters and each of these chapters—written by an expert or by a team of experts — discusses a particular research question or questions about rural-urban dichotomies and spatial development in Asia. For...
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China?s pension system is in need of comprehensive reform in that it is fragmented in its coverage and significantly under-funded. Attempts to improve the coverage will likely exacerbate the financial strains. Thus it is urgent to improve the financial sustainability of the system and one policy...
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Over the past ten years, the number of employed in Berlin has increased more dynamically than it has anywhere else in the country, resulting in a decrease in unemployment. But because the city's potential labor force has also experienced considerable growth, Berlin's unemployment rate remains...
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hinsichtlich Wirtschaftskraft und Erwerbseinkommen einen Platz einnimmt, der einer Hauptstadt angemessen wäre. Dazu bedarf es auch …
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hinsichtlich Wirtschaftskraft und Erwerbseinkommen einen Platz einnimmt, der einer Hauptstadt angemessen wäre. Dazu bedarf es auch …
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level. This has critical real-world implications—new studies reveal that even incremental reduction of neighborhood …
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