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- Allocation of infrastructure investments in Thailandby Daryl MelissasIntroduction Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, experienced a rapid expansion, which was accompaniedby exponential population growth, to the point that Bangkok’s population makes upapproximately 13% of Thailand’s total population (Bangkok Population 2022(Demographics, Maps, Graphs), n.d.). This fast development was mainly a product of thecapital’s modernization from the early 2000s onwards, and as Bangkok’s urbanization is very fragmented, […]
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- The Price of Friendship: As Chinas investment in Africa slows what has been accomplished?by Josh LawCover Photo: Liberian children hold Chinese flags before the arrival of China’s President Hu Jintao in Monrovia February 1, 2007. Thousands of cheering Liberians lined the streets of the capital Monrovia to greet Hu, hoping for desperately needed investment for their war-scarred nation. REUTERS/Christopher Herwig Volume 9, Number 1: November 2022 | Essay No other nation has […]
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- Cities should embrace deeper integration of micromobility into their infrastructureby louischarltonMicromobility is a relatively new term that encompasses various personal transportation devices, from electric-powered bikes and scooters to their human-powered equivalents. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, micromobility usage in many cities has increased, both from new private owners and those who use devices via sharing platforms such as Lime or Voi (Heineke, 2022). Rising fuel prices, […]
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- Despite all capital interests, how the German 9-euro-ticket demonstrates why public transport should be a public good.by Tom BödekerApart from the war and the energy crisis, hardly any other topic has caused as much of a stir in the German media and politics this summer as the 9-euro-ticket. The 9-euro ticket, which cost 9 euros per month, was a special offer limited to 3 months, June till August 2022. It was valid throughout […]
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- Cheap Labor Is Not Something We Should Be Proud Ofby Jirarat KongpinCover photo : Garment sweatshop in Bangladesh with the workload of the women workers. Photo credit : Adam Smith Institude (2019). Volume 1, Number 1, November 2022 | Essay Globalization has opened the barriers between countries and allows the flow of goods, services, and capital. Multinational corporations have become more powerful in managing the flow […]
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