Driving forces of urban growth differ across spatial scales, but most previous studies have been done for single cities of different sizes. Multi-scale analysis of urbanization drivers is still lacking. In this study, we investigated the drivers of urban growth in the central Yangtze River Delta,...
Projecting the impacts of urban expansion on simultaneous losses of ecosystem services: A case study in Beijing, China The timely and effective assessment of the impacts of urban expansion on regional carbon storage is an important issue in the fields of urban ecology and s... W Xie,Q Huang,...
This paper revisits Baumol's [Baumol, W.J., 1967. Macroeconomics of unbalanced growth: the anatomy of urban crisis. American Economic Review 57 (3), 415–426] model of 'unbalanced growth', showing that the latter offers a ready explanation for the observed inexorable rise in health care ...
1. Urbanization and Population Flows. 2. Relaxation of Credit Standards. For example, the shadow banking system. Or financial innovations, such as wealth management products, to circumvent banks’ lending quota. 3. Productivity and Income Growth. 4. Higher Demand for Savings. Real estate is among...
Social donation per capita (Donation, social donation amount/total population) and regional economic level (Economic level, the per capita disposable income of urban residents) are used to measure a region’s economic resources [9]. Funding of regional cultural services, total social donations and ...
In recent years, with rapid economic development, the problem of ecological environment pollution has become more and more serious. Eco-environmental problems in China can be viewed from both urban and rural perspectives. The essence of the urban ecological environment problem is that the relationship...
The BLS also publishes theConsumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W). The CPI-W covers 29% of the U.S. population living in households with income derived predominantly from clerical employment or jobs with an hourly wage.3 ...
P.V. Hall Seaports, Urban Sustainability, and Paradigm Shift Journal of Urban Technology, 14 (2) (2007), pp. 87-101, 10.1080/10630730701531757 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Hall et al., 2013 P.V. Hall, T. O’Brien, C. Woudsma Environmental innovation and the role of stakeholder collabora...
According to business insiders and experienced cyclists such as Qian, cycling in urban areas has become increasingly popular over the past two years in China, which was known as the “Kingdom of Bicycles”in the 1980s and early 1990s. The emergence of COVID-19, the introduction of cycle lan...
whereas rural areas of the country can be included where financial awareness is less. A comparative study can be done that assesses the effect of marketing communication among rural and urban cities. Finally, the low values of Q-square for investment intention and perceived risk indicate the low...