A Network of Networks: Building Resilience in the Globalised Era
ABSTRACT The complexity and dynamism of networks necessitate a thorough examination of their resilience against the evolving challenges of globalisation. Using a Bibliometric‐Systematic Literature Review (B‐SLR), which is commonly considered a rigorous methodological approach, this article examines how the resilience of these networks can influence ...
Lurdes D. Patrício+2 more
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Analysis on the Economic Spatial Linkage Gravity Model of the Urban Agglomeration in Northeast Zhejiang [PDF]
Ying Zi
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Conventional wisdom, meta‐analysis, and research revision in economics
Abstract Over the past several decades, meta‐analysis has emerged as a widely accepted tool to understand economics research. Meta‐analyses often challenge the established conventional wisdom of their respective fields. We systematically review a wide range of influential meta‐analyses in economics and compare them to “conventional wisdom.” After ...
Sebastian Gechert+9 more
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MODELING OF STRATEGIC OPTIONS SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT URBAN AGGLOMERATION
Н. В. Сироткина, Ya . Shan
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Research on Spatial Spillovers of Industries Development in Urban Agglomerations of the Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau Greater Bay Area —Based on Spatial Panel SpVAR Model [PDF]
Yan Wu, Jiawei He
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Correlation networks in economics and finance: A review of methodologies and bibliometric analysis
Abstract This paper presents an in‐depth review of the methodologies and innovations in the study of correlation networks in economics and finance. We explore the development of filtering algorithms and distance measures, emphasizing their critical role in extracting meaningful financial interconnections.
Hamidreza Esmalifalak+1 more
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Recent Widespread Deceleration of Global Surface Urban Heat Islands Unveiled by Satellites
Abstract Tracking the temporal dynamics of urban heat island (UHI) is critical for urban heat adaptation and mitigation strategies. However, whether UHI trends have shifted recently and their underlying drivers remain unknown. Here we investigate the variabilities in surface UHI trends and their associated determinants in 2,104 cities worldwide from ...
Wenfeng Zhan+11 more
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Agglomeration economies and Urban Productivity : Location vs Agglomeration Economies [PDF]
Capello, Roberta
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Abstract Anthropogenic heat is a strong point source in urban areas, increasing temperature and exacerbating heat‐related health risks. While its impact on urban climate has been widely studied, a simple expression for quickly estimating temperature changes due to anthropogenic heat remains lacking.
Do Ngoc Khanh+2 more
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