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Yupu Huang, Li Zhuo and Jingjing Cao
Accurately measuring industrial spatial agglomeration patterns is crucial for promoting regional economic development. However, few studies have considered both agglomeration degrees and cluster locations of industries. Moreover, the traditional multi-sc...
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Zhiqun Sun, Yanbo Wu, Hao Sun, Dian Zhou, Yang Lou and Lei Qin
This study used micro data from the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) in 2018 to explore the impact of China?s residential clean energy consumption on residents? subjective well-being. Our research results show that: the more clean energy consumption ...
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Hendri Cahyo Dwi Safitri,Bambang Eko Afiatno
Pág. 56 - 70
Abstract: This study aims to analyze the difference in job search duration and business preparation duration based on education level, training, job experience, marital status, age, and sex. The total unit of analysis used in this study is 51,112 in...
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Vic Benuyenah,Bharti Pandya
Pág. 83 - 92
Measuring happiness is a complicated process as the concept of happiness cannot be universally defined, collectively experienced or scientifically measured. Further, the lag between when happiness is experienced and when a happiness research report is pr...
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Santiago Acerenza, Nestor Gandelman
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In this paper we use micro-data from income and expenditure surveys for seven Latin American countries. We estimate Engel equations and present stylized facts regarding cultural spending. Culture activities are a key indicator of a society development an...
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Rapita Handayani,Rossanto Dwi Handoyo
Pág. 411 - 423
Based on the Business Characteristics Survey 2019 conducted by Statistics Indonesia, enterprises developed innovation are only 11.65%. Although innovation provides the benefit of a significant increase in revenue, there are 63.44% of companies that do no...
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Richardson Kojo Edeme,Evelyn Osaretin Ogbeide,A. Ifelunini Innocent,Sam Ugwu
Pág. 518 - 523
A major challenge in both research and policy debate is the understanding of how inequality is related to poverty. Although several studies have shown that inequality plays significant role in the rising poverty, the degree of poverty in any country or r...
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Medha Wardhany
Pág. 352 - 365
This study aims to obtain information and results that can be run in programs of poverty alleviation and unemployment in a more effective and efficient in accordance with the expectations of all parties including the people who are still categorized as m...
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Fernando Ormonde Teixeira, Ingrid Christyne Luquett de Oliveira, Pedro Guilherme Costa Ferreira
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This paper investigates what are the main components of consumer?s inflation expectations. We combine the FGV?s Consumer Survey with the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) indices on inflation (IPCA and regulated prices), th...
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Bartolomé Deyà-Tortella, Celso Garcia, William Nilsson, Dolores Tirado
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This study analyses water prices and residential water consumption using micro data for three different housing typologies in Calvia with contrasting household characteristics. We examine the effect of a price reform of the sanitation fee (implemented in...
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