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Nature-based tourism in the Algarve: A fact or a myth? [PDF]
The Algarve is a mature destination in the south of Portugal and is mainly well-known for its offerings of sun and sea. In addition to strong seasonal changes, the region also faces strong competition from other nearby destinations, which has affected ...
Manuela Guerreiro +2 more
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MODERNIZATION OF RUSSIAN MONO-PRODUCTION TOWNS: STRATEGIC GOALS OF INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
Economic and social working arrangement in Russia is determined by spatial nonuniformity and underpopulation. The existing mono-towns are quite different and yet there isn’t single methodological foundation or practical way of development their ...
A. N. Riakhovskaya, A. G. Poliakova
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THE INFLUENCE OF SPATIAL LAND USE PATTERNS ON RURAL AMENITY VALUES AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR GROWTH MANAGEMENT: EVIDENCE FROM A CONTINGENT CHOICE SURVEY [PDF]
This paper reports on a contingent choice study in which residents of a rural Rhode Island community were asked to express their preferences for packages of growth management outcomes, where surveys presented both spatial and non-spatial attributes of ...
Bauer, Dana Marie +2 more
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ABSTRACT In recent decades, agriculture has become increasingly concentrated through horizontal mergers and acquisitions via corporate entities, and policy makers are concerned this will be exacerbated by the aging population of farm operators. To reduce market concentration in agriculture, many states have enacted policies to entice new prospective ...
Justin M. Ross +2 more
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Spatial Asset Pricing: A First Step [PDF]
People choose where to live and how much to invest in housing. Traditionally, the first decision has been the domain of spatial economics, while the second has been analyzed in finance.
Andrea Prat, Francois Ortalo-Magne
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THE ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE SPATIAL BOWELUSING [PDF]
The ways of formation of the spatial bowelusing in global economy and in Russia were defined. The dependence of the increasing of mineral-source resources consumption on the level of global economy industry was revealed. Some economic aspects of spatial bowelusing, its problems and perspectives in conditions of globalization in this sphere at the way ...
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ABSTRACT Increased frequency of extreme weather events, particularly droughts, threatens grassland farming by destabilizing yields and farms' economic viability. We examine, theoretically and through numerical simulations, how sown plant diversity (natural insurance) influences the attractiveness of indemnity and drought index insurance (formal ...
Nicolas Alou +3 more
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Interregional Trade in Russia: Gravity Approach [PDF]
The paper analyzes interregional trade in Russia using gravity models. The model estimates the trade elasticity with respect to the size of exporting and importing regions and the distance between them.
Konstantin Nikolaevich Salnikov +1 more
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Optimal Timber Rotation on Multiple Stands with an Asymmetric Externality [PDF]
Replaced with revised version of paper 07/28/05.forest economics, multiple stands, non-timber goods, flood risk, spatial externality, additivity properties, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Q23, Q57,
Uchida, Emi
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Understanding Egg Price Volatility and Policy Implications in the U.S. With Machine Learning
ABSTRACT Eggs are an inexpensive and sustainable source of proteins, but volatility in the U.S. egg prices has intensified in recent years, raising concerns over food affordability and market stability. This study examines the drivers of U.S. egg price dynamics over 2004–2025 using a two‐stage framework that combines LASSO‐based variable selection with
Xuemei Zhao +3 more
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