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Kształtowanie zasad ukraińsko-chińskiego partnerstwa strategicznego

2014

Economic cooperationBusinessEconomic systemChinaNowa Polityka Wschodnia
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Visibility of fiscal systems and subsystems in some organization for economic cooperation and development countries

1996

Economic cooperationEconomics and EconometricsVisibility (geometry)EconomicsEconomic systemGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceInternational Advances in Economic Research
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The Effects of Taxation on Migration: Some Evidence for the ASEAN and APEC Economies

2010

This paper investigates the effects of taxation on migration. It develops a stylized, two-country model to examine the impact of taxes on labor mobility. The theoretical predictions that taxes affect migration decisions and that educated workers are more responsive to taxation are supported by some empirical evidence for the economies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. The empirical application also shows that average tax rates have a larger impact on migration choices than marginal rates. Average tax rates are most important for migrants with secondary education, while marginal rates have a greater influence on the decisions of migrants…

Economic cooperationLabour economicsLabor mobilityStylized factGovernmentSecondary educationHigher educationEconomybusiness.industryEconomicsbusinessEmpirical evidenceSoutheast asianSSRN Electronic Journal
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Economic Cooperation Between Latvia and China on the Background of Belt and Road Initiative with Focus on Cargo Potential

2018

Latvia is a Belt and Road Initiative country and can contribute to its Eurasian Land Bridge. The existing railway infrastructure can be used for establishing the Eurasian Land Bridge Northern Branch via Latvia, but the problem is a lack of cargo for this route. It can be integrated into the existing Eurasian Land Bridge with specialization to connect China and some European countries—the Scandinavian countries. The aim of the study is to assess the potential volume of Latvian cargo for the Eurasian Land Bridge Northern Branch through Latvia. The methods of the study are statistical analyses and the forecasts of experts. Forecast of experts is an innovative method for investigating this top…

Economic cooperationOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFocus (computing)Land bridgeStrategy and ManagementPolitical scienceRegional scienceBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business and International ManagementChinaFIIB Business Review
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Geovisualizing the sail-to-steam transition through vessel movement data

2017

International audience; Technological transitions in the maritime and port industries go along with increased transport and economic efficiency, resulting in faster movements and longer travelled distances. Yet, such transformations may also enhance disparities between winners and loosers, should they be ports or shipping companies. This research focuses on the particular case of the transition from sail to steam over the period 1890-1925, which witnesses the rapid replacement of sailing vessels, the latter concentrating 65% of the world fleet in 1890 but only 3.5% in 1925. It applies a variety of measures to compare how these two layers overlap in the network (at links and ports) and what …

Economic efficiencyVesselOperations researchTechnological transitions[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography0211 other engineering and technologiesGraph analysis02 engineering and technologyPARIS teamSpace (commercial competition)[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyVisualisation0502 economics and businessShipping flowsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS050210 logistics & transportationMovement (music)Transition (fiction)05 social sciencesCOUV021107 urban & regional planning[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyPort (computer networking)Geographic distribution[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryBusiness[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryMarine engineering
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Is ICT the Key to Development?

2010

Using panel data for 52 developed and developing countries over the period 1998-2006, this article examines the links between information and communication technology diffusion and human development. We conducted a panel regression analysis of the investments per capita in healthcare, education and information and communication technology against human development index scores. Using a quantile regression approach, our findings suggest that changes in healthcare, education and information and communication technology provision have a stronger impact on human development index scores for less developed than for highly developed countries. Furthermore, at lower levels of development education…

Economic growthInformation Systems and ManagementPublic economicsStrategy and ManagementDeveloping countryManagement Science and Operations ResearchHuman development (humanity)Computer Science ApplicationsQuantile regressionInformation and Communications TechnologyPer capitaEconomicsHuman Development IndexBusiness and International ManagementDeveloped countryPanel dataJournal of Global Information Management (JGIM)
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The state of global hunger.

2008

With the passing of another world day Against Hunger (on 30 October), it is time to take stock of the state of global hunger. Sadly, Millennium goals are still far from being reached, and over 800 million people suffer from malnutrition in the world. The latest core health indicators from the World

Economic growthMultidisciplinaryHungerDeveloped CountriesInternational CooperationMalnutritionAgriculturemedicine.diseaseGlobal HealthHealth indicatorFood SupplyMalnutritionFood supplyPolitical scienceGlobal healthmedicineHumansStock (geology)Science (New York, N.Y.)
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The Role of Culture in Regional Development Work — Changes and Tensions

2015

A worldwide trend in the integration of culture into regional development strategies has been taking place since the 1990s. This is a trend in which towns and cities have adopted culture-led development strategies in the hope of strengthening their competitive position (Miles and Paddison, 2005: 833–839). In China culture has even been regarded as a significant resource in village development strategies (Oakes, 2006: 13–37). The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) report Culture and Local Development (2005) recommends the strengthening of communities’ cultural capital through education and work practice, as this is believed to have a beneficial effect on local and r…

Economic growthResource (biology)regional development workCultural capitalCultural turnEconomic cooperationRegional developmentWork (electrical)kulttuuriPolitical sciencePosition (finance)aluekehitysrole of cultureChina
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Drivers and barriers of inter-municipal cooperation in health services – the Norwegian case

2018

Inter-municipal cooperation in service delivery is widespread, as is the notion that this type of cooperation is primarily driven by economies of scale. However, the empirical results appear to be ...

Economic growthSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryService delivery frameworkAs is05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyNorwegianDevelopmentlanguage.human_language0506 political scienceEconomies of scaleHealth servicesInter-municipal cooperationHealth care050602 political science & public administrationlanguagebusinessLocal Government Studies
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Culture, communication and cooperation: the three Cs for a proactive creative city

2009

The network of European Union creative cities is a powerful new configuration of dynamic, innovative and action-oriented cities, able to transform the space using their network of cultural heritage and activities. From a vision in which the more competitive cities are those able to attract the creative class must go to a vision in which the city becomes generates creativity, presents itself as a powerful incubator of economies based on creativity, culture, research and artistic production. The cities will have to invest in the experience economy, strengthening their identity. The Creative City 3.0, therefore, is an active tension, that requires a long-term vision ability, and calls us to ac…

Economic growthmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentcooperationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanisticaurban designCreative classmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionCreative citycreativityidentitymedia_commonSustainable developmentCreative Citiescommunicationcreative citiebusiness.industryUrban designcultural heritagePublic relationsCreativitycultureCultural heritageBusinessInternational Journal of Sustainable Development
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