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Development of the Thailand district-level Socioeconomic Deprivation Index: a census-based methodological study. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal changes and degradation early-warning of key ecosystem services in China from 2015 to 2020. [PDF]
Dong S, Hu H, Jia G, Cai T.
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Education policy is spatial policy: Using spatial imaginaries to enhance education policy research
Policy Futures in Education, 2023Education policy scholars must consider spatial theories and related methodologies. Spatial theories encourage rich understandings of education policy because education and place are intimately connected. This article shows how scholars can use spatial imaginaries to enhance knowledge of place and education policy.
Bryan Mann, Jaclyn Dudek
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Spatial Price Policies Reconsidered
The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1989The authors provide a comparison of three spatial price policies: uniform pricing, mill pricing, and spatial price discrimination. Profits, consumer surplus, and social surplus are compared in a duopoly model. Until recently, oligopoly analysis has been stalled because of nonexistence of equilibrium. Through the addition of product heterogeneity (using
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Linking Policies to the Spatial Environment
2010 IEEE International Symposium on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, 2010Security policy specification can be difficult to get right. Electronic systems often fail to provide an easy route to encode requirements that would be simple to enforce through controlling how physical principals interact. This paper presents a means to ameliorate potential policy mismatches through the use of location awareness systems allowing ...
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Chinese Spatial Inequalities and Spatial Policies
Geography Compass, 2010Abstract In the last fifty years Chinese spatial inequalities have expanded in phases of industrial expansion and contracted in phases favourable to agriculture. Since 1985 real per capita disposable income and real per capita expenditure have increased rapidly in all parts of China.
Michael Dunford, Li Li
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