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part of US metropolitan areas. Metropolitan areas with population between 200,000 and 1,000,000 with higher levels of …
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The purpose of this paper is to determine if a statistically significant relationship exists between administrative and auxiliary employment levels and air passenger volume for the top 50 urban-airport complexes in the United States from 1973 to 1996. The goal of this paper is a fairly modest...
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This paper examines the relationships that exist between skilled labor markets and air transportation by US metropolitan area. The goal is to enhance the current literature by conducting a more specific investigation of the links that exist between air passenger demand and employment levels...
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is positive or negative. Theoretical research has focused on the effects of population growth on this relation, but no … effects of three adjustments for population growth, including one that controls for omitted wealth. Although the adjustments … those estimates and subsequent consumption changes. Even without adjustments for population growth, adjustments for natural …
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The elderly are often portrayed as an economic burden, but many see seniors as a target market. For states and communities, the net economic benefit is hard to gauge
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