Search results for "Economic model"

showing 6 items of 46 documents

Pricing the homebuyer's countryside view

2008

In most developed nations big cities are expanding ever farther into the countryside. Rural populations are growing, whether with workers - commuters or the self-employed - retired people, or temporary residents. In France a "periurbanization" movement began in Ile-de-France in the 1960s and spread to the large provincial cities in the next decade before becoming a nationwide phenomenon (Le Jeannic 1997; Schmitt et al. 1998; Cavailhès and Schmitt 2002). So successful was this movement that by 1999 33% of the land area of France was periurban with 12.3 million people living there. Progression from 1990 to 1999 was remarkable, with the area concerned increasing by half (more than 6 million he…

[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyhedonic damagesHEDONIC PRICES[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyGEOGRAPHICAL AND ECONOMIC MODELSComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUShousing[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
researchProduct

Analysis of the Economic Research Context after the Outbreak of the Economic Crisis of 2007-2009

2015

In this paper it, we have conducted a factor analysis which implied determining the international research directions that have characterized the period following the outbreak of the crisis in 2007 and 2008-2011. In this research, we used secondary data that were extracted from 342 articles, which were based on 665 individual researches. Following this research, we have identified three main research in the macroeconomic areas which explained 56% of all the analyzed research. Also, the results showed the trends in macroeconomic research after the start of the crisis in 2007.

economic literaturemacroeconomics meta-analysis factor analysis economic models economic literaturelcsh:Economic theory. Demographyfactor analysismacroeconomicsmeta-analysislcsh:HB1-3840jel:E0jel:E1jel:E2jel:E3jel:E4jel:E5economic modelsExpert Journal of Economics
researchProduct

Talouskasvu Suomessa : aluetaloudellinen tarkastelu

2000

kasvuregressiottalouskasvugrowth regressionsempirical determinants of economic growthregional growthtalouskasvuun vaikuttavat tekijäteconomic growthkasvumalliteconomic modelsalueellinen kasvu
researchProduct

Regenerative Medicine as an Emergent Cluster in Tampere Region

2015

[EN]: Clusters are important for regional economies and emergent clusters are in a key position, as a means of adding more diversification to the current economic activity by involving new technologies and industries. Science-based industries may be the most promising in this regard since they are encouraged to develop and enhance the economic imaginaries of territories under the umbrella of radical innovations or in the name of broadening the current economic model based on mostly traditional industries. Regenerative medicine (RM) could be an example of these so-called emergent clusters. Regenerative medicine is highly dependent on academic research, which means that local territories must…

lcsh:Management. Industrial managementKnowledge managementMedicina InvestigacióEmerging technologieslcsh:BusinessDiversification (marketing strategy)CommercializationKomercjalizacjaCompetence blocInvestigació industrialManagement of Technology and InnovationWyłaniający się klasterBlok kompetencjiCluster (physics)Technology marketBusiness and International ManagementInnovationIndustrial organizationMercat InvestigacióRynek technologiibusiness.industryCommercializationMedycyna regeneracyjnaErikson's stages of psychosocial developmentInnowacjaEmergent clusterCluster developmentlcsh:HD28-70Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementRegenerative medicineEconomic modelBusinesslcsh:HF5001-6182
researchProduct

Returns To Education During And After The Economic Crisis: Evidence From Latvia 2006–2012

2017

We employ EU-SILC micro data for Latvia to study how returns to education changed during the economic crisis of 2008–2009 and afterwards. We found that returns to education increased significantly during the crisis and decreased slightly during the subsequent economic recovery. The counter-cyclical effect was evident in nearly all population groups. After the crisis, education became more associated than before with a longer working week and a higher employment probability. Furthermore, we show that returns to education in Latvia are generally higher in the capital city and its suburbs than outside the capital city region, as well as for citizens of Latvia than for resident non-citizens and…

professional experienceökonomisches ModellLabour economicsSecondary educationEconomicsuniversity level of educationgender-specific factorsMincer coefficientEconomicsWirtschaftskriseLabor Market Research050207 economicsHochschulbildungHB71-74050205 econometrics media_commoneducation.field_of_study05 social sciencesInstrumental variableWirtschaftDifferential (mechanical device)Lettlandreturns to educationGeneral Medicinewage differentials modelreturns to education; Mincer coefficient; wage differentials model; higher education wage premium; instrumental variableswagemincer coefficientEinkommensunterschiedHigher educationLohnmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationWageeconomic crisis0502 economics and businessddc:330Messungdifference in incomeeducationBerufserfahrunginstrumental variablesArbeitsmarktforschungbusiness.industryLohnhöheLatviawage levelEconomics as a sciencegeschlechtsspezifische FaktorenEconomic recoveryCapital citymeasurementhigher education wage premiumbusinesseconomic modelComparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe
researchProduct

Espace culturel, territoire et terroir : approches spatiales des groupes campaniformes récents dans le sud-est de la France

2000

In south-eastern France, the récent Bell-Beaker culture is marked by the presence of a regional Rhône-Provence group having complex relationships with other régional Bell-Beaker and regional final Neolithic groups. The analysis from a spatial point of view and at different levels (cultural space, territory, land) leads to a better knowledge of prehistoric geography and also to raises other questions, such as chronology, history of populations and socio-economic models.

socio-economic modelsCampaniforme[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryPrehistoryRhône-Provence groupsouth-eastNéolithiquegeographyBell BeakersNeolithiccultural spacegroupe rhodano-provençalterritoire[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorychronologiemodèles socio-économiquesespace culturelterroirPréhistoireSud-Estterritorychronologygéographielandhistory of populations[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryhistoire des populationsFrance
researchProduct