2019
DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2019.1644450
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Post-conflict area-based regeneration policy in deprived urban neighbourhoods

Abstract: Post-conflict area-based regeneration policy in deprived urban neighbourhoods. Regional Studies.

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“…The effects of regenerated areas are widely evaluated by establishing an assessment system framework based on sustainable development theory [25][26][27]. A comprehensive assessment composed of several indicators has generally been conducted to evaluate economic sustainability, including employment rate, tax revenue, resident income, benefit-cost ratios, and so on [24,[28][29][30]. Moreover, Wang, et al [31] employed a data envelope analysis (DEA) method to estimate the benefits by taking investment and financial expenditure as input indicators.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 the Effects Of Urban Regeneration On Ec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of regenerated areas are widely evaluated by establishing an assessment system framework based on sustainable development theory [25][26][27]. A comprehensive assessment composed of several indicators has generally been conducted to evaluate economic sustainability, including employment rate, tax revenue, resident income, benefit-cost ratios, and so on [24,[28][29][30]. Moreover, Wang, et al [31] employed a data envelope analysis (DEA) method to estimate the benefits by taking investment and financial expenditure as input indicators.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 the Effects Of Urban Regeneration On Ec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the Women's Design Service, which provided action research, including consultation on regeneration, was forced to close down because funding from local councils dried up (Berglund, 2013). Quantitative research on regeneration has not been able to capture the gendered impacts of area-based initiatives (ABIs), with the exception of the impacts on mental health, noted as slightly more positive for women than for men (Mohan et al, 2020).…”
Section: Empowerment and Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We apply a common diagnostic approach to address unobserved confounders in our context and examine whether the MLP regulation affected land-use intensity before it was actually implemented (Freyaldenhoven et al 2019;Mohan et al 2020). The presence of such pre-trends can be taken as evidence against the strict exogeneity of the Gap t .…”
Section: Robustness Checkmentioning
confidence: 99%