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Space economy

2019
It has now been 50 years since Apollo 11 landed on the moon. On 20 July 1969 (21 July German time), Neil Armstrong and Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin became the first people to land on the moon. It marked a decisive victory in the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Apollo program was not an economic project. By today's metrics, it cost
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Curved Space Economy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
This paper is about the curved space of economy. It shows that the space plane of economic diagrams could be analyzed through a curved space approach using the theory of equation transformations and graph changes. The curved space approach is determined by a finally weak positive economic dynamic of any economy, which shows that any economy has a ...
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The Space Economy of Convergence

Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 2000
The convergence of satellite, telephony and computer technologies has been hailed by many as the catalyst for the Information Technology revolution. However, convergence, like the term globalisation, is a much-used and much-abused term; and convergence, like globalisation is usually merely asserted as a factor in a vague and unexplained way.
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The Internet and the Space Economy

Abstract This chapter highlights the rapid development and consequences of low Earth orbit (LEO) Internet constellations. It first documents the striking transformation of space activity caused by the launch industry and maintenance of the LEO Internet constellations, which comprise thousands of satellites.
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Location and Space-Economy

Land Economics, 1957
John I. Griffin, Walter Isard
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Knowledge, Space, Economy

2002
1: Introduction Part I: Knowledge, Space and Economy 2: Power/economic knowledge: symbolic and spatial formations 3: Materialities, spatialities, globalities 4: Knowledge, innovation and location 5: The state and contradictions of the knowledge-driven economy 6: Just in time?: the prevalence of representational time and space to marketing discourses of
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Work in the Gig-Economy: The Role of the State and Non-State Actors Ceding and Seizing Regulatory Space

Work, Employment and Society, 2023
Cristina Inversi   +2 more
exaly  

Flows in the Space Economy

1997
In Chapter 2 we discussed the derivation of optimal flow lines for various economic flows, such as those of traded commodities. The complete specification of these flows requires not only the direction to be given, but the volume as well. As a rule both change from one location in space to another.
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