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Panrawee Rungskunroch, Anson Jack and Sakdirat Kaewunruen
High speed rail (HSR) networks have been an essential catalyst in stimulating and balancing regional economic growth that ultimately benefits the society as a whole. Previous studies have revealed that HSR services sustainably yield superior social value...
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Belinda Brucker Juricic, Mario Galic and Sasa Marenjak
This paper reviews the recent literature on skill and labour shortages in the labour market with special emphasis on the construction sector in the European Union Member States, foreseeing the Construction 4.0 era. The free movement of people is one of t...
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Fernando Gil-Alonso, Cristina López-Villanueva, Jordi Bayona-i-Carrasco and Isabel Pujadas
After the deep economic crisis that began in 2008, in 2014, Spain started to show signs of recovery, entering the so-called ?post-crisis? period. Though it has not yet reached the entire population, economic improvement has had a positive impact on the r...
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Yu-Hsin Tsai, Jhong-yun Guan, Yi-hsin Chung
Pág. 317 - 341
Understanding the impact of high-speed rail (HSR) services on spatial distributions of population and employment is important for planning and policy concerning HSR station location as well as a wide range of complementary spatial, transportation, and ur...
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Borrego-Marín María M., Expósito A. and Berbel J.
This study describes an economic model in the Guadalquivir river basin (Southern Spain) that considers inter-sectoral and hydrological effects of changes in water use as a response to various water-pricing policy scenarios. The main economic variables in...
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