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previously done so at the metropolitan level. This study utilizes time series data to econometrically model population change for …
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and geographic factors on the geographic distribution of population and economic activity. I discuss options for improved … alternative central estimators. Further analysis assesses revealed climatic preferences of population, the effects of climate … population density has a much stronger influence on output density than output per capita. Furthermore, least developed countries …
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This article outlines work in progress on a study of technological choice in the context of North-South development. Its main purpose is to describe the methodology being developed in the pilot phase of the study. This is of interest because it links together a number of analytic...
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Regional debates over which metropoitan economy is the dominant growth pole in multi-city areas can be intense. Such discourse is frequently voiced with regard to economic expansion in the El Paso, Texas, USA - Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico borderplex economy. To date, no empirical analyses...
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studies, the book refers to Population and social arhitecture in Dacia before and after the setting of Roman Empire furnishing … data about the Dacian population, ethno-linguistical structure of people and language, vestimentation, dayly life, social … classes, the native population and the collonists, the Roman Law in Roman Dacia and the Political Life of Roman Dacia …
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Whether fixed factors such as land constrain per-capita income growth depends crucially on two variables: the substitutability of fixed factors in production, and the extent to which innovation is biased towards land-saving technologies. This paper attempts to quantify both. Using the timing of...
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Both theoretical and empirical analyses show that the relationship between population development and carbon emissions … is dynamic, and the population elasticity of carbon emissions is a nonlinear function of population size, age structure … that the relationship between population and carbon emissions is nonlinear results in a better smiulation to the historical …
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attempt to close this widening and politically highly relevant research gap. The EU's total population was 502.5 million, with … a yearly increase of 0.5 million due to natural population increase and 0.9 million due to net migration. While the … now was a sharp and clear-cut rise in the total stock of the resident population in Europe from only three countries …
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. Japan and other Asian countries now have a decreasing population. World population has increased from 2.5 billion in 1950 to … slightly smaller than the state of California and its population density is 836 per square mile, far higher than Canada at 9 …). The population during the Edo period was 30 million and Japan was self-sufficient during that time; very little was …
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This paper analyzes the statistical relationship between climatic factors and the global distribution of population and … about differences in the conditional distributions of population density and economic activity across climate categories … functional form of the relationship between climatic and non-climatic factors on the one hand, and population density and …
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