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expenditure on education and public capital (infrastructure), budget deficit, internal and external public debt, public … spending on both education and public infrastructure proves to be the most effective way to permanently boost economic growth …
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promoting digitalization of teaching and learning, the pace of adopting innovative approaches remains sluggish, largely due to …
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Core infrastructure, which covers transportation, information and communication (ICT), energy, water and sanitation … systems, plays a significant role in economic growth. The development of core infrastructure - one of the European Union (EU … addressing the identified issues is needed to assess the impact of infrastructure on economic growth and convergence …
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home bias. These effects are strongest for mobile firms and corporations. Negative infrastructure news lower location …
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Background European cities and regions are facing depopulation and an ageing population, leading to a shift in the demand and supply of goods and giving rise to the silver economy. This demographic change has an impact on urban and regional planning, which is influenced by both internal and...
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Background European cities and regions are facing depopulation and an ageing population, leading to a shift in the demand and supply of goods and giving rise to the silver economy. This demographic change has an impact on urban and regional planning, which is influenced by both internal and...
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home bias. These effects are strongest for mobile firms and corporations. Negative infrastructure news lower location …
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Housing affordability remains a concern for Malaysia and there is a growing mismatch between supply and demand. Affordability needs to be examined not just through the lens of price and income, but also the connectivity and access to amenities of affordable developments. The future supply of...
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