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, 2020
Despite the two key defining features of megalopolises as incubators and hinges in a globalising knowledge economy, how intercity knowledge flows could shape the polycentric structure of the science system of a megalopolis has only gained popularity in ...
Hai-long Ma +2 more
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Despite the two key defining features of megalopolises as incubators and hinges in a globalising knowledge economy, how intercity knowledge flows could shape the polycentric structure of the science system of a megalopolis has only gained popularity in ...
Hai-long Ma +2 more
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Journal of Institutional Economics, 2020
This paper builds on the Ostroms' oeuvre to suggest that the binary Samuelsonian taxonomy of goods – or the ‘sterile dichotomy’, as Elinor Ostrom calls it – cannot serve as a reliable guide for public policy. Using the Ostroms' insights on co-production,
Veeshan Rayamajhee, Pablo Paniagua
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This paper builds on the Ostroms' oeuvre to suggest that the binary Samuelsonian taxonomy of goods – or the ‘sterile dichotomy’, as Elinor Ostrom calls it – cannot serve as a reliable guide for public policy. Using the Ostroms' insights on co-production,
Veeshan Rayamajhee, Pablo Paniagua
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Polycentricity at its boundaries: consistent or ambiguous?
European Planning Studies, 2020Polycentricity describes a certain region by the relationship of a selection of its most central spatial entities. We identify two sources of shortcomings in measures of polycentricity: the delineation of the region under study and the number of units ...
Malte Möck, Patrick Küpper
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Economic Geography, 2006
Abstract: Sun Belt cities have a reputation for sprawling disarray. Although Phoenix is often depicted as the ultimate large fast‐growing, low‐density Sun Belt metropolis, we found considerable order in the location of business establishments. We tested spatial pattern to show that establishments in a variety of sectors are significantly clustered and
Timothy F. Leslie +1 more
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Abstract: Sun Belt cities have a reputation for sprawling disarray. Although Phoenix is often depicted as the ultimate large fast‐growing, low‐density Sun Belt metropolis, we found considerable order in the location of business establishments. We tested spatial pattern to show that establishments in a variety of sectors are significantly clustered and
Timothy F. Leslie +1 more
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, 2020
The existence of polycentric urban form has been widely discovered in worldwide urban development, yet the topic has received little attention in Southeast Asia.
E. Sadewo +4 more
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The existence of polycentric urban form has been widely discovered in worldwide urban development, yet the topic has received little attention in Southeast Asia.
E. Sadewo +4 more
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Polycentricity: The last episodes or the new season?
Progress in Planning, 2023H. Dadashpoor +2 more
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Journal of Geovisualization and Spatial Analysis, 2023
Wenze Yue +4 more
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Wenze Yue +4 more
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Polycentric Total Knee Arthroplasty
Southern Medical Journal, 1977Polycentric total knee arthroplasty in 56 patients provided significant relief of pain in 90.7% and a stable knee in 92.7%. Postoperative increase in range of motion averaged 13.7 degrees for all patients (18.5 degrees in rheumatoid arthritis and 8.7 degrees in degenerative arthritis).
P R, Manske, J J, DeBender
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Polycentricity in Practice: Marine Governance Transitions in Southeast Asia
Social Science Research Network, 2022M. Fortnam +12 more
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