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2002), “Population growth and its distribution between cities: positive and normative aspects”, Paper presented at the McMaster University conference in honor of Yorgos Papageorgiou

by Yossi Hadar, David Pines, Yossi Hadar, David Pines
"... This paper investigates positive and normative aspects of population distri-bution among cities when aggregate population is growing. On the positive level, the paper investigates how different allocation regimes, on the one hand, and different elasticities of substitution between housing and differ ..."
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, and multiple equilibria. Because of the latter, a straightforward elimination of the rent-sharing externality and the price markup may reduce welfare even below its achievable level under laissez-faire al-location. It depends on the stage of the aggregate population growth at the time when the policy

Copyright and use of this thesis

by James C. Makinson, James C. Makinson , 2013
"... This thesis must be used in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. Reproduction of material protected by copyright may be an infringement of copyright and copyright owners may be entitled to take legal action against persons who infringe their copyright. Section 51 (2) of the Copy ..."
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This thesis must be used in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. Reproduction of material protected by copyright may be an infringement of copyright and copyright owners may be entitled to take legal action against persons who infringe their copyright. Section 51 (2) of the Copyright Act permits an authorized officer of a university library or archives to provide a copy (by communication or otherwise) of an unpublished thesis kept in the library or archives, to a person who satisfies the authorized officer that he or she requires the reproduction for the purposes of research or study.

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by unknown authors , 2003
"... ABSTRACT How do developing nations react to rapid conversion into information societies? This article examines the growth of information and communications technology in India, with the state's universal internet access policy (part of its 'IT for All' initiative) at the center of it ..."
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, 1 India has managed to maintain a more than respectable rank in the world-wide technology race ever since information technology (IT) became a popular economic development buzzword. Alternating policy phases of laissez-faire and active government support coupled with an excellent training

"Oh, was that 'experiential learning'?!" Spaces, Synergies and Surprises with Kolb's Learning Cycle

by Leah Tomkins , Eda Ulus
"... ABSTRACT We share findings from empirical research into Kolb's experiential learning (EL) approach, using our reflections as teachers and data from our undergraduate management students. The EL experience emerges as a space where bodies, feelings and ideas move and develop in intimate relation ..."
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than dwell on or develop their own. For us, EL is more usefully seen as 'relationship-centred' than 'student-centred', and we contrast this relational focus with the way EL seems to have been popularised as antiinterventionist, a kind of educational 'laissez-faire'. Based
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