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This paper investigates the impact urbanization, industrialization, corruption, human development, energy consumption … corruption on CO2 emissions is indeed heterogeneous and contradictory. Specifically, results exhibit that due to immature … economic system, and policy paralysis, corruption penetrates the developing economies, and eventually cause carbon emission and …
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pandemics like COVID-19. However, urban rivers, today, are facing multiple challenges, such as river pollution, drying up of …
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Urbanisation in China has long been held back by various restrictions on land and internal migration but has taken off since the 1990s, as these impediments started to be gradually relaxed. People have moved in large numbers to richer cities, where productivity is higher and has increased...
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-intensive sectors like agriculture, fisheries, manufacturing etc. However, overproduction and consequent pollution as well as …
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aspects of the transformation? In any static, growth, or development–urbanization context, how do governance, institutions …This chapter on urbanization and growth focuses on modeling and empirical evidence that pertain to a number of inter … level of individual cities. In the early stages of growth, economic development is characterized by urbanization – a spatial …
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This study examines the complex relation among environmental taxes, productive capacities, urbanization, and their …
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This paper examines how African cities can reconcile rapid urbanization and development imperatives with urgent …, create skilled employment, and reduce carbon dioxide, while underscoring the critical roles of governance, finance, and …-private partnerships. It concludes with recommendations for strengthening multilevel governance, formalizing informal sectors, and …
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development and that it has been eliminating this urbanization gap during the post-1978 period as a result of its economic reforms …. Our reexamination of the relationship between per capita income and urbanization that underpins the conventional view … suggests that China was not under-urbanized before or during the early period of the reform. Actually, China's urbanization gap …
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in China is associated with urbanization, economic growth, better health, greater tolerance toward the LGBT (lesbian, gay …
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and urbanization proceeding following globalization and financial/trade liberalization. According to the Theil T index …
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