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Impact of financial agglomeration on regional green economic growth: evidence from China
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2021Financial agglomeration and green economic growth have become a trend in global financial and economic development. This paper analyzes the impact mechanism of financial agglomeration on green economic growth from two angles: growth promotion and energy ...
Yujie Qian, Jun Liu, J. Forrest
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The Role of Non -Economic Drivers in Development Planning: The Case of South Korea and Turkey
International Journal of Public Administration, 2020The relationships between economic growth and planning strategies have been debated in different disciplines of social science. However, the emphasis has been more on structural and theoretical assumptions of planning and economics at the expense of ...
Murat Onder, I. Nyadera
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, 2017
The aim of this research is to examine the dynamic relationship among financial development, economic growth, energy consumption, CO2 emissions and gross fixed capital formation in Malaysia.
H. A. Bekhet+2 more
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The aim of this research is to examine the dynamic relationship among financial development, economic growth, energy consumption, CO2 emissions and gross fixed capital formation in Malaysia.
H. A. Bekhet+2 more
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Economic planning and the growth problem in Developing Countries
Economics of Planning, 1961The ultimate purpose of progress is, in my opinion, something far beyond an increase in living standards. It is cultural, spiritual and moral and it is a training in the philosophy of helping others.
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Economic planning and growth of education in developing countries
SIMULATION, 1977The criteria for economic planning influence the growth of the educational system, the rate of employ ment of the educated labor force, and the growth of the educated human resource base in developing coun tries. When the use of available human resources is not the major concern in planning, all these factors may display cyclical behavior during ...
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Population and Development Review, 2020
The world's population is expected to increase by 2.6 billion over the next 45 years, from 6.5 billion today to 9.1 billion in 2050. Almost all growth will take place in the less developed regions, where today's population of 5.3 billion is expected to ...
J. Bongaarts
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The world's population is expected to increase by 2.6 billion over the next 45 years, from 6.5 billion today to 9.1 billion in 2050. Almost all growth will take place in the less developed regions, where today's population of 5.3 billion is expected to ...
J. Bongaarts
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International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 2020
Modeling urban growth in Economic development zones (EDZs) can help planners determine appropriate land policies for these regions. However, sometimes EDZs are established in remote areas outside of central cities that have no historical urban areas ...
Xun Liang+5 more
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Modeling urban growth in Economic development zones (EDZs) can help planners determine appropriate land policies for these regions. However, sometimes EDZs are established in remote areas outside of central cities that have no historical urban areas ...
Xun Liang+5 more
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Journal of Urban History, 2020
In the postwar period, the strong economic growth in Western countries coincided with the configuration of their modern urban planning systems. This article aims at exploring to what extent the targets of the economic planning that was broadly adopted in this growth period conditioned the performance of urban planning tools by analyzing the case of ...
Juan Luis De las Rivas Sanz+1 more
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In the postwar period, the strong economic growth in Western countries coincided with the configuration of their modern urban planning systems. This article aims at exploring to what extent the targets of the economic planning that was broadly adopted in this growth period conditioned the performance of urban planning tools by analyzing the case of ...
Juan Luis De las Rivas Sanz+1 more
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Development Planning: The Essentials of Economic Policy
, 1966I PATTERNS OF PLANNING II PLAN STRATEGY 1. Interdependence 2. Foreign Trade 3. Capital Industry 4. Regional Balance 5. Unemployment 6. The Distribution of Income 7. Public Expenditure 8. Taxes and Savings 9. Inflation 10.
A. Hirschman, W. Arthur Lewis
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Local and Regional Economic Development Planning and the Role of Community Development Practitioners
, 1988Changing national and international economies have altered local options for economic development. Traditional industrial economic development efforts offer limited opportunity as a growth strategy.
K. McNamara, G. Green
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