DIGITAL ECONOMY, RESOURCE DISTORTION AND LOW-CARBON INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT-EVIDENCE FROM THE PERSPECTIVES OF A THRESHOLD EFFECT AND KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVER EFFECT.

Digital economy, resource distortion and low-carbon inclusive development-Evidence from the perspectives of a threshold effect and knowledge spillover effect.

The low-carbon economy represents a global transformation that encompasses production methods, lifestyles, values, national interests, and the destiny of humanity.As a significant contributor to carbon emissions, China has made a momentous strategic decision on carbon peaking and neutralization, infusing momentum into the global effort to address c

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« Shopping mall » et « modernisation » des villes africaines : les cas de Douala (Cameroun) et Kigali (Rwanda)

In most African cities, the “modernization” of urban life is changing the nature of trade and is relocating shopping areas.This evolution is having an effect on markets, which now compete with a new type of commercial surface promoted by the authorities: the shopping mall.The coexistence of these two forms raises new types of questions about th

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Rethinking simultaneous suppression in visual cortex via compressive spatiotemporal population receptive fields

Abstract When multiple visual stimuli are presented simultaneously in the receptive field, the neural response is suppressed compared to presenting the same stimuli sequentially.The prevailing hypothesis suggests that this suppression is due to competition among multiple stimuli for limited resources within receptive fields, governed by task demand

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