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Conceptual Explanation of Spatial Mismatch Fields of Job and Residence in urban spaces with emphasis on Iran [PDF]
Spatial Mismatch theory is one of the theories that examine poverty and inequality in the social-Spatial structure of cities. The aim of the present study was to "conceptually explain the grounds for Spatial Mismatch of work and residence", especially in
tajoddin Karami +3 more
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Linking Brazilian Regions to Value Chains: Is There a Potential for Regional Development?
This paper examines the subnational dimension of regional value-added transfers in multiscalar value chains in Brazil by analyzing the local content embedded in trade. This study reveals distinct spatial-based connectivity patterns within subnational and
Eduardo Rodrigues Sanguinet +3 more
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This article analyzes the reconfiguration of international power since the end of the Cold War by incorporating crucial dimensions of Science, Technology, and Innovation (ST&I).
Ana Saggioro Garcia +3 more
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FDI-based regional development in Central and Eastern Europe: A review and an agenda
This review article reflects on thirty years of FDI-dependent development in Central and Eastern European regions (with a special emphasis on the Visegrad countries).
Gál Zoltán, Lux Gábor
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In the UK the socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 mitigations over the course of the pandemic (March 2020 to the time of writing in January 2022) have been experienced unevenly and with differential intensities at both the regional and local scales ...
Katie Cross +3 more
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Uneven Eufication, The Spatial Fix and the Dominance of Economic Over Social Policies
I am proposing to use the term EUfication to define the process of creating the EU as territory out of the geographical disparities (re)produced across the core and periphery of Europe.
Vincze Enikő
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Model Representation of Adjustable Differentiation of Regional Socio-Economic Systems
Introduction. According to the law of differentiation, the uneven development of the elements of the system leads to its heterogeneity and is a necessary precondition for the process of evolution. By weakening the links between the elements of the system,
Vladimir V. Glinskiy +2 more
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This article traces the steel industry's restructuring during the 1980s and its consequences for older industrial regions tied historically to steel production.
William Haller
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Politiser le regard sur les marges. Le cas du mouvement « sur la voie 96 » d’Imider
Starting from a long-term ethnographic study (2014-2017) on Imider’s “on the road of 96” movement, this article questions the processes of politicization of marginalized communities.
Soraya El Kahlaoui, Koenraad Bogaert
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Commodifying Lisbon: A Study on the Spatial Concentration of Short-Term Rentals
This article explores the relationship between the spatial concentration of short-term rentals in Lisbon’s historic center and the phenomena of uneven development and tourism gentrification. By providing quantitative and qualitative evidence of the
Iago Lestegás +2 more
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