The legal regime of effecting economic operations in customs zones, economic activities in customs zones, establishing customs zones, the socio-economic justification of business in customs zones, customs procedure and customs control measures
Custom and habit(us) : the meaning of traditions and legends in early medieval western Britain
Cornwall ; Custom ; Historical geography ; Middle Age ; Religious practice ; Social change ; State ; Tenth Century ; Territorial identity ; Tradition ; United Kingdom ; Wales
The paper formulates a theoretical framework in which the analysis starts with supplier-customer links of micro type. The AA. derive aggregate trade links between nodes in a spatial network. It is shown how affinities and barriers shape
and influence the establishment of customer links, and how this forms aggregate patterns of flows. This framework is applied to three types of models for determining trade patterns.
Two modifications of this model, accounting for the long lines effect are proposed. The first modification deals with the instant reaction of customers at long queues and incorporates the statistical dependence of their behaviour. In the second
model customer behaviour is determined by past data, which make their behaviour statistically independent. The concept of self-consistent distribution is introduced, its existence is investigated, and properties of self-consistent distributions
The rise of tourism is one of the effects of modernization in this Islamic state. Once focused on cities, tourism is spreading into rural sectors. Muslim customs, such as the desire for family privacy, are accommodated in these developments.―(DWG)