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  • Road investment programming for developing countries: an Indonesian example
  • Japanese inward investment and the importation of sub-contracting complexes : three case studies
  • Migrant remittance investment in housing : the results of a household survey in Amman (Jordan) in Migrations internationales de travail, urbanisation et mutations sociales dans les pays en développement.
  • The nature of economic planning and financial policies have a great impact on the performance of the housing sector and leads to under-investment in the urban sector in Korea. - (SGA)
  • Valuable exposition of the internal political and economic geography of the highly centralized Indonesian state. Regional patterns of foreign and domestic investment and expenditures by provinces. - (DWG)
  • Regional investment effectiveness and development levels in China in Land use in China.
  • Reducing dependance through investment in human capital : an assessment of Oman's development strategy
  • The changing geography of Japanese foreign direct investment in manufacturing industry : a global perspective
  • Arbeitsemigration türkischer Gastarbeiter. Abwanderung, Rückwanderung, Investitionsverhalten und ländliche Entwicklung. (Turkish migrant workers and work emigration. Emigration and return, investment behaviour and rural development)
  • The Tokyo lowland has suffered from natural disasters several times due to its vulnerability. Land subsidence and intensive landuse are likely to increase the amount of damages. On the other hand, investment in natural disasters prevention has
  • , introduction of various regional schemes, investment in agriculture, and designation of growth centers.
  • The article omits the historical and spatial perspective and details on the hydrocarbons production. The focus is on the rentability of the industrial investments. It is certain that the future of the Gulf oil-producers, which have no other natural
  • A series of economic figures are displayed to show that the unbalanced development between the coastal and the interior provinces still exists. Some contrasts in basic resources, industrial structure, and investment potentials are examined
  • This paper reports the estimate of the repercussive pollution by the method based on the interregional input-output model. It presents the estimate of the environmental pollution control investment by the method based on the system dynamics
  • the mountain areas, however. The advantages that food industry can offer to initiate development in such areas are (1) low capital and technological requirements, (2) quick turn-round of investment and (3) proximity to a variety of raw material inputs
  • exclusively on specific tasks and shows little concern for completion of the work process and who tends to invest emergy in small individual plots of land and domestic activities. Thus, while village space is being eliminated and replaced by the production
  • .) MILLER, Exportation of labour and its implications for Turkish wage and education policy formulation| (R.) KELES, Investment by Turkish migrants in real estate| C) Social issues related to migration (de moindre intérêt géographique)| D) Impact of Turkish
  • in the periphery. Average distance separating the plants is 3-5 km. The scattered location pattern, made necessary by the local topography and by the consideration of shelter from attack, entailed heavy initial investment in building and high assembling