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What said the new economic geography about Portugal?

What said the new economic geography about Portugal?

... e-mail: vdmartinho@esav.ipv.pt ABSTRACT With this work we try to analyse the agglomeration process in Portugal, using the New Economic Geography models, in a linear and in a non linear way. In a non linear way, of ...

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What said the neoclassical and endogenous growth theories about Portugal?

What said the neoclassical and endogenous growth theories about Portugal?

... to what was verified in services can see, or, in other words, the convergence coefficient has no statistical significance in the estimations for absolute convergence, but is present in the estimations for ...

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What can be said about the rise and fall in oil prices?

What can be said about the rise and fall in oil prices?

... The price of oil rose steadily between the middle of 2003 and the end of 2007, rose further and more rapidly until mid-2008 and fell sharply until the end of that year. Commentators agree that a significant part of the ...

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What Might Macneil Have Said about Using eBay?

What Might Macneil Have Said about Using eBay?

... onto what has become, at one and the same time, both a more atomized and individual society and a more networked, particularly in the technology sense of the word “networked”, society in terms of social and ...

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What said the new economic geography about Portugal? An alternative approach

What said the new economic geography about Portugal? An alternative approach

... considering what referred by Hanson (1998), in other words, "The interaction of scale economies and transport costs creates a centripetal force, to use Krugman's language, that causes firms to agglomerate in ...

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Understanding what was said

Understanding what was said

... beliefs about what the speaker has said, but also to believe that one’s environment is as the assertor thereby presents ...accepting what is asserted, one’s understanding indicates more than ...

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Speaker meaning, what is said and what is implicated

Speaker meaning, what is said and what is implicated

... On the version of Grice's theory which I was taught, conversational implicature is a species of speaker meaning, and speaker meaning divides exhaustively into what is said and what is implicated. ...

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Who Said or What Said? Estimating Ideological Bias in Views Among Economists

Who Said or What Said? Estimating Ideological Bias in Views Among Economists

... Abstract There exists a long-standing debate about the influence of ideology in economics. Surprisingly, however, there is no concrete empirical evidence to examine this critical issue. Using an online randomized ...

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She Said, She Said: A Conversation about Growing Education Research in Occupational Therapy

She Said, She Said: A Conversation about Growing Education Research in Occupational Therapy

... banded about and poorly defined; take, for example, problem-based, case-based, and scenario-based learning, or authentic, workplace, in- vivo, and adult ...theories what we do with occupational theories, ...

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Tim Allen Movie About Baboon Said Obligated

Tim Allen Movie About Baboon Said Obligated

... baboon said obligated be used in an ordinary person is actually pretty bad fargo was the line Probably took her for tim allen said obligated be with megara and benj pasek and takes to see the statue, video ...
Perhaps the 1970s FOMC did what it said it did

Perhaps the 1970s FOMC did what it said it did

... 3.1 The gathering influence of monetarism on US monetary policy In a collection of influential essays, Milton Friedman (1960) indicated that “I share the doubts that the Federal Reserve has repeatedly expressed ...

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Perhaps the 1970s FOMC did what it said it did

Perhaps the 1970s FOMC did what it said it did

... 3.1 The gathering influence of monetarism on US monetary policy In a collection of influential essays, Milton Friedman (1960) indicated that “I share the doubts that the Federal Reserve has repeatedly expressed ...

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What said the economic theory about Portugal

What said the economic theory about Portugal

... level. About the signs of the coefficients, it appears that these are the expected, given the theory, the same can not be said of the variable  rt (number of ...

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What the keynesian theory said about Portugal?

What the keynesian theory said about Portugal?

... e-mail: vdmartinho@esav.ipv.pt ABSTRACT This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), for the 28 NUTS III Portuguese in the period 1995 to 1999. It is intended to test, ...

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What the keynesian theory said about Portugal?

What the keynesian theory said about Portugal?

... ABSTRACT This work aims to test the Verdoorn Law, with the alternative specifications of (1)Kaldor (1966), for the 28 NUTS III Portuguese in the period 1995 to 1999. It is intended to test, also in this work, the ...

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What someone said about junk hacking

What someone said about junk hacking

... What someone said about “junk hacking” Yes, we get it. Cars, boats, buses, and those singing fish plaques are all hackable and have no security. Most conferences these days have a whole track called ...

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What Aristotle Should Have Said about Megalopsychia

What Aristotle Should Have Said about Megalopsychia

... passage about the megalopsychos’ holding back or being one of few deeds could mean that in the presence of others who can perform actions requiring less danger or a lesser degree of other virtues, ...“to ...

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What does the 1930s’ experience tell us about the future of the Eurozone?

What does the 1930s’ experience tell us about the future of the Eurozone?

... worries about a rising public debt to GDP ratio eased and, as Table 9 reports by 1938, it had fallen to ...early 1930s had been left behind, the required primary budget surplus fell steeply and, indeed, ...

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What does the 1930s' experience tell us about the future of the Eurozone?

What does the 1930s' experience tell us about the future of the Eurozone?

... early 1930s, the required primary budget surplus fell steeply and, indeed, since the real interest rate exceeded the growth rate, it would have been possible to run modest primary budget deficits and still have ...

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What said the economic theory about Portugal  Another approach

What said the economic theory about Portugal Another approach

... of what has been said above, we can conclude the existence of agglomeration processes in Portugal (around Lisboa e Vale do Tejo) in the period 1995 to 1999, given that the transport costs are low and that ...

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