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. Journal of Planning Literature Induced Travel Demand Induced Travel Demand : Research Design , Empirical Evidence , and Normative Policies prior to the investment. Failure to account for induced Robert Cervero ...
of those bound by obligations and norms . Though empirical research in environmental law scholarship is growing,9 it remains the exception and not the rule10 and therefore this article also addresses ...
diffusion research followed by a section on the research design . The subsequent empirical part traces the construction of RIP prior to the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights ...
experiment provides suggestive evidence that increasing self-esteem causally reduces demand for status goods, indicating that social image might be a substitute for self-image. I. Introduction Social image ...
is not surprising, and its evaluation is anchored to the norm . In contrast, an event that is very different from the norm generates a surprise, as in the case of the first-time traveler shocked by high water prices ...
classification of international influences on constitution-making. We also demonstrate how the empirical study of constitution-making can illuminate overlooked areas of research and challenge existing ...
, and determinants of spatial variation in sentencing. This lack of evidence is primarily due to the empirical difficulty of disentangling geographical differences in sentencing practices from spatial variation ...
for protectionism and, among trade shocks, outsourcing to a developing country elicits greater demand for protectionism. The ‘bad management’ shock is the only scenario that induces a desired increase in compensatory ...
the research design and case selection. The second section argues that an international norm against the use of facilitation payments emerged during the 2000s, producing convergent beliefs among OECD Convention ...
to ensure that each presented empirical data obtained by adhering to appropriate and rigorous research designs , as identified by Ross & Morrison (1996) and Oates (2005). If such information could ...
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