city sizehousehold savings ratecommuting costservice consumptionEconomics literature has long overlooked an important economic phenomenon:Residents in large cities tend to save a smaller percentage of their disposable income than their peers in small and medium-sized cities.As an explanation for this pheno...
The research presented in this article shows that the extent of environmentally harmful household consumption varies substantially with the physical/struct... Karl G. Hoyer,E Holden - 《Journal of Consumer Policy》 被引量: 63发表: 2003年 Does Size Matter? Scaling of CO2 Emissions and US Urban ...
expressed by European Environmental Agency, 2006) as it leads to suboptimal distribution and consumption of land and other resources, as further discussed in Section 6.3. Sign in to download full-size image Figure 6.2. Historical land use change (LUC) in the Italian cities of Bologna (left ...
In China, city size, population density, healthcare among other factors has a significant impact on pandemic recovery (Chen et al., 2021a). Particularly in Brazil, more than 40% of households do not have access to sewage treatment, 15% (or more than 30 million people) do not have ...
Understanding the evolution of energy consumption and efficiency in China would contribute to assessing the effectiveness of the government’s energy policies and the feasibility of meeting its international commitments. However, sub-national energy cons
At the time when mostly negative news flow between countries, the reactions of national-level and city-level governments should reflect on their full preparedness and responsive management.
Fig. 2: Heterogeneity of inter- and intra-city netflows. Full size image Fig. 3: Roles of intra- and inter-city flows in driving the heterogeneous population growth of cities. Full size image Fig. 4: People are moving to counties with lower population density. ...
Quantifying CO2 emissions from cities is of great importance because cities contribute more than 70% of the global total CO2 emissions. As the largest urbanized megalopolis region in northern China, the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (Jing-Jin-Ji, JJJ) region (po
After controlling for a number of urban form and socioeconomic variables (e.g., size, compactness, and polycentricity), this paper pays attention to residential carbon emissions in ‘shrinking cities’, which have experienced population loss and are a recent urban phenomenon in China. Everything ...
Effects are heterogeneous among firms with different capital intensity, age, size, ownership type, or regions. Introduction Resource-rich locations have a comparative advantage in mining and often rely on exporting the resources to prosper, but the exhaustion of the reserve is a matter of time. ...