Economics of Resilient Cloud Services [PDF]
Computer systems today must meet and maintain service availability, performance, and security requirements. Each of these demands requires redundancy and some form of isolation. When service requirements are implemented separately, the system architecture cannot easily share common components of redundancy and isolation.
Brandon Wagner, Arun Sood
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A study of the coupling between the digital economy and regional economic resilience: Evidence from China. [PDF]
The contemporary economic landscape has placed significant emphasis on the digital economy and economic resilience, progressively emerging as pivotal focal points for examining the high-quality development of economic systems.
Gu J, Liu Z.
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Spatial association network of economic resilience and its influencing factors: evidence from 31 Chinese provinces. [PDF]
The spatial correlation pattern of economic resilience is an important proposition for China’s sustainable economic development. This paper measures the economic resilience of 31 provinces in China from 2012 to 2020, and explores the spatial correlation ...
Wang H, Ge Q.
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Tourism and economic resilience [PDF]
The current coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has exposed the sensitivity of tourism- and hospitality-dependent regional economies to external shocks. While the negative impacts of external shocks on these economies have been widely studied, the resiliency of these tourism- and hospitality-dependent regions to recover from such shocks is less well ...
Philip Watson, Steven Deller
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Urban amenity and urban economic resilience: evidence from China. [PDF]
Under the influence of multiple uncertain factors at home and abroad, urban amenities, as the underlying support for urban renewal activities, are of great significance in enhancing urban economic resilience. The panel data of Chinese cities from 2011 to
Du R, Liu K, Zhao D, Fang Q.
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Regional economic resilience: A scoping review
Since the late 2000s, the concept of regional economic resilience has become the new buzzword in economic geography. Despite considerable attention, a common sentiment in the literature is that regional economic resilience is an underdeveloped and fuzzy ...
Jess L Sutton +3 more
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Superconnected, Complex and Ultrafast: Governance of Hyperfunctionality in Financial Markets
Increased trading with financial instruments, new actors and novel technologies are changing the nature of financial markets making trade faster, more information dense and more globalized than ever. These changes in financial markets are not incremental
Victor Galaz, Jon Pierre
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Economic Resilience and Crowdsourcing Platforms
The increased interdependence and complexity of modern societies have increased the need to involve all members of a community into solving problems. In times of great uncertainty, when communities face threats of different kinds and magnitudes, the traditional top-down approach where government provides solely for community wellbeing is no longer ...
Kendra L. Smith +2 more
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Regional determinants of economic resilience [PDF]
The economic resilience approach recently spread among regional scientists and economic geographers has provided new challenges to empirical researchers interested in studying the overall temporary and persistent consequences of the recent crisis and, more broadly, economic shocks.
P. Di Caro, U. Fratesi
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How regional integration agreements can foster inclusive growth: lessons from exporting SMEs in the Western Balkans [PDF]
Empirical evidence on regional integration indicates that CEFTA’s Common Regional Market (CRM) could have spatially unequalising effects across the Western Balkans.
Avlijaš Sonja
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