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The grain market, short-term credit, and economic inequality in the Kingdom of Valencia. The towns of Cocentaina, and Castellón in the Fifteenth-Cent…

2018

Despite the predominance of small peasant farms in the Valencian countryside in the Late Middle Ages, large sections of the peasantry were forced to turn to the market to obtain cereals for consumption and sowing. Insufficient land and lack of liquidity caused by the seasonal cycle of crops made it necessary to use short-term credit, which was recorded in the court of local justice in the legal form of “obligacions”. The aim of this paper is to analyse the economic role of this credit market, identifying varieties of commercialised cereals, seasonality of purchases and payments, price trends and the socio-professional background of buyers (debtors) and sellers (creditors). Thus, we study ho…

0301 basic medicineHistorycorona de aragónmedia_common.quotation_subject030106 microbiologycampesinosSocial SciencesContext (language use)Valenciancampesinos; mercado cerealista; Corona de Aragón; Baja Edad Media; crédito rural; pequeñas ciudades03 medical and health sciencesHpeasants; grain market; Crown of Aragon; Late Middle Ages; rural credit; small market townsEconomic inequalityEconomicsBourgeoisiebaja edad mediapequeñas ciudadesmedia_commonWelfare economicsEconomic rentcrédito rurallanguage.human_languagePeasantMarket liquiditymercado cerealistalanguageBond marketHispania
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PCR HaGAL – Habitat Groupé Antique de la cité des Lémovices (2018 / 2019-2021). Rapport intermédiaire d’activités, année 2020

2020

Agglomération antiqueLémovices[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryHabitat groupéSmall townsVilla
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Airport development and metropolitan planning in Hong Kong

2019

Hong Kong, one of the world’s major international airports, has responded to the challenge of congestion of an airport too small for a growing air traffic by building a new efficient airport, thus opening the way for a reconversion of the old airport site. This has allowed Hong Kong to strengthen its position as a global hub for air freight and international passengers, while being a core element of the ongoing spatial restructuration of the Pearl River delta, including a new town next to the airport and an intermodal center at the end of the HKMZ bridge-tunnel from Macau.

Airports[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyVilles nouvellesaménagement régionalaéroportsregional planningaménagement métropolitainnews towns[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographymetropolitan planningHong kong
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The Impact of the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme on Township Hospitals' Utilization and Income Structure in Weifang Prefecture, China

2017

The New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme was gradually introduced from 2003 in China. This paper is based on a representative survey of 24 randomly selected township hospitals in Weifang prefecture over the period 2000-2008. Using a generalized form of differences-in-differences model, it aims to assess the effect of the reform on the utilization and income structure of the township hospitals. The estimations provide three main results linked to the effects of the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme on the behavior of the key stakeholders (households, health care providers and Health Bureau). Firstly, the reform had positive impacts on the utilization of township hospitals, particularly on…

BehaviorChinaEconomic growthHealth Financing ReformImpact analysisbusiness.industryTownship Hospitals05 social sciences1. No poverty[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIncentiveIncentivesNew Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme0502 economics and businessHealth care[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesMarginal impact030212 general & internal medicine050207 economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceSocioeconomicsChinabusinessInternational Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics
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Health Insurance Reforms and Health Policies in Rural China

2016

Since the early 2000s, the Chinese government has undertaken a series of reforms in the health sector. Among these, the three most important have been concerned with medical insurance, hospital administration, and pharmaceutical policies. The aims of these reforms were to extend health insurance coverage, to increase the activities and the efficiency of the health establishments, and to improve patient care. This article focuses on two components of these reforms: the development of health insurance in rural areas and the policy on essential medicines in conjunction with hospital reforms. Our longstanding co-operation with a research team from Weifang University and with the Weifang Health …

Cultural StudiesEconomic growthChinahospital and pharmaceutical reformsGeography Planning and DevelopmentTownship HospitalsEssential medicinesHealth administration03 medical and health sciencesHealth insuranceWeifang PrefectureEconomicsData envelopment analysis[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceChinaGovernment030503 health policy & services1. No povertynon-parametric approachSubsidytechnical efficiency[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance3. Good healthtownship hospitalsTechnical efficiencyhealth insurancePolitical Science and International RelationsRural area0305 other medical scienceMalmquist indexMalmquist Index
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Can Cross-Border Healthcare Be Sustainable? An Example from the Czech-Austrian Borderland

2019

Cross-border public services are considered to be one of the possible tools to eliminate the periphery position of border regions. The Czech part of the Gm&uuml

Czechcross-border public servicesCzech-Austrian cross-border cooperationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentCzech-Austrian cross-border cooperation; healthcare; twin towns; cross-border public services; EU fundsContext (language use)Minor (academic)010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPublic administration01 natural sciencesPolitical scienceHealth care050602 political science & public administration0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonEU fundsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social scienceshealthcareLegislaturelanguage.human_language0506 political scienceSurpriseGeneral partnershiplanguagePosition (finance)businesstwin townsSustainability
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“Houses for One Euro” and the Territory. Some Estimation Issues for the “Geographic Debt” Reduction

2020

The phenomenon of the “houses for one Euro” is the epitome of the progressive and increasing abandonment of the inland territories in which many small towns are affected by continuous and unstoppable depopulation. This process, mostly affecting the southern and insular Italian regions, have been triggered by the quick industrial development started after the second post-war, led by the northern regions, that deeply and irreversibly modified the anthropography of the whole country until now. The impoverishment of a wide part of the Italian territory, is one of the many issues connected to the social-territorial justice that is the original topic by which appraisal and valuation, that is scie…

EstimationApplied economicsMetaphorAbandonment (legal)media_common.quotation_subjectHistoric centreJudgementCost valueCapitalization valueUrban/human-scapeEconomic JusticeInland small townsUrban redevelopmentGeographyEconomyDebtInland small townSettore ICAR/22 - EstimoHistoric centresmedia_commonValuation (finance)Urban fragility
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Sequencing toponymic change: A quantitative longitudinal analysis of street renaming in Sibiu, Romania.

2021

Recent scholarship in critical toponymy studies has refashioned the understanding of street names from innocent labels to nominal loci of historical memory and vectors of collective identity that are embroiled with power relations. Urban nomenclatures consist of more than mere linguistic signposts deployed onto space to facilitate navigation. Street names are also powerful signposts that indicate the political regime and its socio-cultural values. Drawing on these theoretical insights, this paper is focused on Sibiu (Romania) and explore the city’s shifting namescape in a longitudinal perspective spanning one century and a half of modern history (1875–2020). The analysis is based on a compl…

European PeopleHistoryHistory0211 other engineering and technologiesSocial Sciences02 engineering and technologyGeographical locationsSocial GeographyUrban geographyCollective identityEthnicitiesCentralityTownsMultidisciplinaryGeography05 social sciencesPoliticsQR021107 urban & regional planningHistory 19th CenturyGenealogyEuropeScholarshipPolitical GeographyRomanian PeoplelanguageMedicine050703 geographyNetwork AnalysisResearch ArticleComputer and Information SciencesPolitical ScienceScience0507 social and economic geographyContext (language use)ToponymyHuman GeographyHistory 21st CenturyUrban GeographyPoliticsHistorical geographyHumansEuropean UnionCitiesRomaniaRomanianLinguisticsHistory 20th Centurylanguage.human_languageEarth SciencesPopulation GroupingsPeople and placesPLoS ONE
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CitySearcher: A City Search Engine For Interests

2017

We introduce CitySearcher, a vertical search engine that searches for cities when queried for an interest. Generally in search engines, utilization of semantics between words is favorable for performance improvement. Even though ambiguous query words have multiple semantic meanings, search engines can return diversified results to satisfy different users' information needs. But for CitySearcher, mismatched semantic relationships can lead to extremely unsatisfactory results. For example, the city Sale would incorrectly rank high for the interest shopping because of semantic interpretations of the words. Thus in our system, the main challenge is to eliminate the mismatched semantic relationsh…

Feature engineeringWord embeddingkaupungitComputer scienceInformation needs02 engineering and technologysemanttinen webSemanticscomputer.software_genresearch enginesSearch enginesemantic web020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringhakuohjelmatWord2vectowns and citiesta113Information retrievalbusiness.industryRank (computer programming)Semantic searchsuosittelujärjestelmätVertical search020201 artificial intelligence & image processingLearning to rankArtificial intelligencerecommender systemsbusinesscomputerNatural language processing
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Violencia y sociedad en una villa medieval : Castellón de la plana en el siglo XV

2006

On the evidence of local court rolls, this paper studies the patters of violence in a valencian small town oriented to a great extent toward agrarian activities. It was especially a structural and daily violence, that usually it was not caused by habitual criminals but by common people and even by members of the ruling group. Abuse of force usually taked place from poweful to weak (from richs to poors, from masters to serviants, from husbands to wives, from christians to muslims), so that these forms of violence reaffirmed internal hierarchies that divided local community.

HistorySmall townHistoryEdad MediaPequeñas ciudadesCriminalitySocial SciencesKingdom of ValenciaViolenceValencianlcsh:Social SciencesHKingdom of Valencia; Middle Ages; Violence; Criminality; Small townsCriminalidadMiddle Ages:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Small townsUNESCO::HISTORIAValencia; Edad Media; Violencia; Criminalidad; Pequeñas ciudadeslanguage.human_languageLocal communitylcsh:HAgrarian societylanguageViolenciaEthnologyMiddle AgesValenciaDemography
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