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Airbnb and the rent gap: Gentrification through the sharing economy

open access: yesEnvironment and Planning, 2018
Airbnb and other short-term rental services are a topic of increasing concern for urban researchers, policymakers, and activists, because of the fear that short-term rentals are facilitating gentrification. This article presents a framework for analyzing
D. Wachsmuth, Alexander Weisler
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Concentración económica y “rentismo” en el pensamiento de Wilhelm Röpke

open access: yes, 2020
Resumen. El presente artículo está centrado en las causas de la concentración y del “rentismo” como fenómenos distorsivos de la economía de mercado, así como las orientaciones para limitarlas, según el economista ordoliberal W.
Resico, Marcelo Fernando
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Cambio agrario y gran propiedad en el franquismo: los duques de Alba (1940-1970)

open access: yes, 2023
Tras la Guerra Civil, el campo experimentó en España transformaciones de gran calado. Su declive y decadencia fueron las principales conclusiones del análisis, aunque los historiadores debatieron durante tiempo cómo ocurrió el proceso.
José Miguel Hernández Barral   +1 more
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Rent Control Effects through the Lens of Empirical Research: An almost Complete Review of the Literature

open access: yesSocial Science Research Network
Rent control is a highly debated social policy that has been omnipresent since World War I. Since the 2010s, it is experiencing a true renaissance, for many cities and countries facing chronic housing shortages are desperately looking for solutions ...
K. Kholodilin
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Oil rentism in the first two Chávez terms: restraints on the siembra petrolera

open access: yes, 2023
This research aims to understand Venezuela's integration into financialized capitalism as a country whose almost total source of resources come from oil, and to assess the extent to which the strategy of utilizing oil revenue by the Chávez government was
Martins, Bianca Freire
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Natural Resources: Curse or Blessing?

open access: yesSocial Science Research Network, 2011
Are natural resources a “curse” or a “blessing”? The empirical evidence suggests either outcome is possible. The paper surveys a variety of hypotheses and supporting evidence for why some countries benefit and others lose from the presence of natural ...
F. Ploeg
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The political economy of knowledge

open access: yes, 2020
The objective of this text is to discuss, within the Marxist paradigm, what is considered the central aspect of the debate on the “Knowledge Economy”, and that antecedes all others, which is the nature and meaning of the knowledge-commodity.
Oliveira, Elizabeth Moura Germano   +1 more
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Brazilian rentism, a capitalist development path: public land fraud, capital production and the formation of lands private property

open access: yes, 2016
A presente tese de doutorado objetiva compreender a relação entre a constituição da propriedade privada capitalista da terra, que se fundamenta na grilagem de terras, e a desapropriação capitalista como forma de reprodução da aliança entre terra e ...
Gustavo Francisco Teixeira Prieto   +1 more
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Fragmentation, Space and Rentism in the Neoliberalization of Health: the case of Bogotá [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
El objetivo del presente artículo es analizar las lógicas de inversión y las modalidades de reconfiguración del sector salud en Bogotá. Las reformas neoliberales de los años 90, profundizadas por reglamentaciones especí ficas en la década de los 2000 ...
Valero-Julio, Edgar   +3 more
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A MODEL OF GROWTH THROUGH CREATIVE DESTRUCTION

open access: yes, 1992
A model of endogenous growth is developed in which vertical innovations, generated by a competitive research sector, constitute the underlying source of growth.
P. Aghion, P. Howitt
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