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DOES ALTITUDE AND FOREST DENSITY AFFECT ECONOMIC GROWTH? A CASE STUDY OF KALIMANTAN BARAT
Kalimantan Barat is one of the individual provinces in Kalimantan due to its diverse geographical elevation among all districts. Mountains and hills dominate the districts near the border; lowlands and river banks dominate the urban areas. A geographical
Djihan Islahiyah, Vikki Vikki
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Transportation, access to safe sanitation, and number of midwives and economic growth in districts in Indonesia [PDF]
Transportation is the main driver of all economic sectors in a country. It boosts economic activity and promotes a commodity and geographical area. As a maritime country with more than 17,000 islands Indonesia needs to connect through transportation so ...
Rajagukguk Wilson
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This article aims to evaluate the economic activity of residents living in Polish border districts. Economic activity is measured via non-agricultural business activity development, with particular focus on financial support received from the European ...
Dariusz Zając, Magdalena Suraj
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The objective of the research was to examine and to prove empirically the influence of regionally generated revenue and capital expenditures on economic growth in districts/towns of North Sumatera and to examine balance fund as moderating ...
Ardhansyah Putra
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Determining growth centers and agricultural base commodities is essential for optimizing economic development and achieving economic equality in the Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency area.
Erni Achmad +4 more
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Sustainable livelihood security in Odisha, India: A district level analysis
Sustainable livelihood security (SLS) is an integrating framework that encompasses current concerns and policy requirements for ecological, social, and economic dimensions of sustainable development.
Braja Sundar Pani, Diptimayee Mishra
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This study aimed to identify the profile and classification of districts and cities in West Kalimantan based on indicators of local economic fundamentals such as economic growth, per capita income and the Human Development Index (HDI).
Nurul Bariyah
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How legislators respond to localized economic shocks: evidence from Chinese import competition [PDF]
We explore the effects of localized economic shocks from trade on roll-call behavior and electoral outcomes in the US House, 1990–2010. We demonstrate that economic shocks from Chinese import competition—first studied by Autor, Dorn, and Hanson—cause ...
Feigenbaum, James J., Hall, Andrew B.
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The population aggregation and economic development caused by urbanization significantly influence the efficiency of urban resource consumption. However, the coupling interactions between crucial resource consumptions such as food, energy and water (FEW)
Chaofan Xian +4 more
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The Economic Dimension of Social Trust [PDF]
The statistical analyses performed demonstrated a statistically significant correlation between the examined phenomena and proved that the highest developmental level is a characteristic feature of the districts with a high level of social trust.
Brzeziński, Kamil +1 more
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