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path$58385$ - translation to ελληνικό

ACTIONS IN THE PRESENT WHICH ARE CONSTRAINED BY ACTIONS IN THE PAST
Path dependency; Path dependent; Path-dependence; Path-dependent; Path-dependency; Path independence; Path dependance

path      
n. ατραπός, μονοπάτι, δρόμος
bicycle path         
  • Buffered bike lane in [[Manhattan]], New York
  • One of the [[mountain pass cycling milestones]] placed along the climb to the [[Col d'Izoard]] in the French Alps
  • km}} long pedestrian and cycling path in the center of [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • A bicycle signal light in Toronto
  • [[Bicycle lift]] in [[Trondheim]], Norway
  • Alewife]] subway station in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], located at the intersection of three [[cycle path]]s
  • Multi-storey bicycle parking in [[Amsterdam]]
  • Providence]], Rhode Island
  • Signposted greenway, bordering on a [[gracht]] in [[Nordhorn]], Germany
  • A [[shared bus and cycle lane]] in [[Mannheim]], Germany
  • Cycling infrastructure being placed in Chicago, Illinois
  • Ciclovia Adriatica, in Italy
  • Two opened [[one-way street]]s for cyclists with additional signs (Germany)
  • A contraflow lane in [[Łódź]], Poland
  • Former railway line transformed into a shared use path in England
  • A cycle path next to a guided busway
  • A cycle track in the Netherlands
  • Cyclists use a segregated cut through of a busy interchange in [[London]] at rush hour.
  • access-date=10 June 2016}}</ref> The title has been taken over by [[Knippelsbro]], another bridge in Copenhagen.
  • Segregated cycle facility in Karlsruhe, Germany. ''Fahrradstraße'' means "bicycle street".
  • This ''fietspad'' (bicycle path) is in the [[Netherlands]] safely linking housing with decent [[street lights]].
  • Vaughan, Ontario, Canada]]
  • Kōjaku Kōtsū bus in Shiga Prefecture, Japan
  • New Road, Brighton - [[Shared Space]] scheme reduced motor traffic by 93%.
  • Light segregation on a cycle lane in [[Berlin]]
  • Protected intersection design based on a common Dutch model, preserving the physical segregation of the cycle lane throughout the intersection
  • A segregated cycle path
  • Bike commuters disembark at Palo Alto Station in [[Palo Alto, California]]
FACILITIES FOR USE BY CYCLISTS
Cycle path debate; Bicycle path; Cycleway; Segregated cycle facilities; Segegated cycling facility; Cycle-path; Bicycle paths; Segregated bicycle facilities; Bicycle lanes; Bicycle facilities; Bike lane debate; Cycle lane debate; Cycle route; Bikelane; Bikeway; Segregated cycle facility; Cyclepath; Cycle-track; Cycling Road; Bike route; Bicycle route; Cycle way; Cycleways; Segregated cycle facilities: Official definitions and legislation; Bicycle routes; Segregated cyling facilities; Recreational trail; Bicycle infrastructure; Veloway; Bicycling infrastructure; Cycling paths; Segregated bicycle lane; Cycle infrastructure; Bicycle park; Protected bicycle lanes
n. λωρίδα ποδηλάτων
cobbled road         
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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Cobblestone route; Cobblestone alley; Cobblestone lane; Cobblestone path; Cobblestone highway; Cobblestone road; Cobblestone street; Cobbled route; Cobbled alley; Cobbled lane; Cobbled highway; Cobbled path; Cobbled road; List of cobbled streets
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absolute path
<file system> A path relative to the root directory. Its first character must be the pathname separator. (1996-11-21)

Βικιπαίδεια

Path dependence


Path dependence is a concept in economics and the social sciences, referring to processes where past events or decisions constrain later events or decisions. It can be used to refer to outcomes at a single point in time or to long-run equilibria of a process. Path dependence has been used to describe institutions, technical standards, patterns of economic or social development, organizational behavior, and more.

In common usage, the phrase can imply two types of claims. The first is the broad concept that "history matters", often articulated to challenge explanations that pay insufficient attention to historical factors. This claim can be formulated simply as "the future development of an economic system is affected by the path it has traced out in the past" or "particular events in the past can have crucial effects in the future." The second is a more specific claim about how past events or decisions affect future events or decisions in significant or disproportionate ways, through mechanisms such as increasing returns, positive feedback effects, or other mechanisms.