Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Demography / Hamburg / Urbanization / Real estate economics / Suburb / Rust Belt / Reverse commute / Buenos Aires / Human geography / Urban studies and planning / Urban geography


Metropolitan Cities under Transition: The Example of Hamburg/Germany Amelie Boje, Ingrid Ott, and Silvia Stiller In the intermediate and long run, energy prices and hence transportation costs are expected to increase sig
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2010-12-23 09:42:28


Open Document

File Size: 2,04 MB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Düsseldorf / Berlin / Munich / Stuttgart / Frankfurt/Main / Essen / Hamburg / Dortmund / Bremen / /

Company

Ten Biggest Cities Especially / /

Country

Germany / Netherlands / United Kingdom / /

Facility

Kiel Institute / Hamburg Institute of International Economics / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / University College London / /

IndustryTerm

public infrastructure / energy costs / increased physical transportation costs / transportation / urban systems / manufacturing sector / public infrastructure network / travel times / transportation costs / public transportation / energy prices / urban infrastructure / energy / /

Organization

University College London / Kiel Institute for the World Economy / Institute of Technology / Hamburg Institute of International Economics / /

Person

Silvia Stiller / Ingrid Ott / Bräuninger / /

/

Position

Head of Research Program Hamburg / Professor / Chair in Economic Policy / Head / /

ProvinceOrState

Schleswig-Holstein / /

SocialTag