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Workplace:Department of Economics, Waikato Management School, University of Waikato, (more information at EDIRC)
Department of Economics, Business School, University of Reading, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2008

  1. Migration, Relationship Capital and International Travel: Theory and Evidence*
    CReAM Discussion Paper Series, Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), Department of Economics, University College London Downloads

2006

  1. An Analysis of Gender Differences in UK Graduate Migration Behaviour
    ERSA conference papers, European Regional Science Association Downloads
  2. The Structure and Evolution of Industrial Clusters: Transactions, Technology and Knowledge Spillovers
    SPRU Electronic Working Paper Series, University of Sussex, SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research Downloads View citations
    See Also Journal Article in Research Policy (2006)

2005

  1. The Implications for Regional Investment of Diversification Strategies in Commercial Real Estate Portfolios
    ERSA conference papers, European Regional Science Association Downloads

2004

  1. A comparison of industrial location behaviour within the US and European Semicondictor Industries
    ERSA conference papers, European Regional Science Association Downloads
  2. Human Capital Flows and Regional Knowledge Assets:A Simultaneous Equation Model
    ERSA conference papers, European Regional Science Association Downloads

2003

  1. A comparative analysis of the location behaviour of the US and European semiconductor manufacturers
    ERSA conference papers, European Regional Science Association Downloads
  2. Geography, Trade and Growth: Problems and Possibilities for the New Zealand Economy
    Treasury Working Paper Series, New Zealand Treasury Downloads

2002

  1. A comparative analysis of the location behaviour of Japanese and European semiconductor manufacturers
    ERSA conference papers, European Regional Science Association Downloads
  2. An analysis of the gender determinants of UK graduate migration behaviour
    ERSA conference papers, European Regional Science Association Downloads View citations

2001

  1. The Location of Technological Innovations within the Japanese Semiconductor Industry
    ERSA conference papers, European Regional Science Association Downloads View citations

1999

  1. Specialisation and Regional Size
    ERSA conference papers, European Regional Science Association Downloads View citations

1998

  1. Optimal Vehicle Size, Haulage Length, and the Structure of Transport Costs
    ERSA conference papers, European Regional Science Association Downloads

Journal Articles

2008

  1. Editorial
    Spatial Economic Analysis, 2008, 3, (2), 145-149 Downloads
  2. Editorial
    Spatial Economic Analysis, 2008, 3, (1), 1-5 Downloads
  3. Innovation, R&D cooperation and labor recruitment: evidence from Finland
    Small Business Economics, 2008, 31, (2), 181-194 Downloads

2007

  1. Editorial
    Spatial Economic Analysis, 2007, 2, (1), 1-5 Downloads
  2. Editorial
    Spatial Economic Analysis, 2007, 2, (3), 215-218 Downloads
  3. Editorial
    Spatial Economic Analysis, 2007, 2, (2), 111-115 Downloads
  4. SOME EVIDENCE THAT WOMEN ARE MORE MOBILE THAN MEN: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN U.K. GRADUATE MIGRATION BEHAVIOR
    Journal of Regional Science, 2007, 47, (3), 517-539 Downloads View citations
  5. Sketching Out a Model of Innovation, Face-to-face Interaction and Economic Geography
    Spatial Economic Analysis, 2007, 2, (2), 117-134 Downloads

2006

  1. An analysis of ethnic differences in UK graduate migration behaviour
    The Annals of Regional Science, 2006, 40, (2), 461-471 Downloads
  2. Clusters and regional development: Some cautionary observations from the semiconductor industry
    Information Economics and Policy, 2006, 18, (2), 157-180 Downloads
  3. Human capital flows and regional knowledge assets: a simultaneous equation approach
    Oxford Economic Papers, 2006, 58, (3), 475-500 Downloads View citations
  4. Living on a plot of land as a tenure choice: The case of Panama
    Journal of Housing Economics, 2006, 15, (4), 349-371 Downloads
  5. On the supply-side determinants of regional growth
    Construction Management & Economics, 2006, 24, (7), 681-693 Downloads
  6. The structure and evolution of industrial clusters: Transactions, technology and knowledge spillovers
    Research Policy, 2006, 35, (7), 1018-1036 Downloads View citations
    See Also Working Paper (2006)

2005

  1. Agglomeration, economic geography and regional growth
    Papers in Regional Science, 2005, 84, (3), 301-309 Downloads
  2. Innovation, agglomeration, and regional development
    Journal of Economic Geography, 2005, 5, (5), 523-543 Downloads View citations
  3. Innovation, knowledge spillovers and local labour markets
    Papers in Regional Science, 2005, 84, (3), 465-485 Downloads View citations
  4. Transport costs and new economic geography
    Journal of Economic Geography, 2005, 5, (3), 305-318 Downloads View citations

2004

  1. Book review of Innovative Cities J. Simmie (Editor) London, Spon Press, 2001, ISBN 0415234042 paper, £22.50, 254 pp
    Local Economy, 2004, 19, (1), 89-90 Downloads
  2. Real Estate Rental Payments: Application of Stock-Inventory Modeling
    The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 2004, 28, (2_3), 273-292 Downloads
  3. The Location Behavior of the Multinational Enterprise: Some Analytical Issues
    Growth and Change, 2004, 35, (4), 491-524 Downloads View citations

2003

  1. Location, agglomeration and infrastructure
    Journal of Economics, 2003, 83, (1), 177-196 Downloads View citations
    Also in
    Economics of Governance, 2003, 83, (1), 177-196 (2003) Downloads View citations
  2. The Rise, Fall and Rise Again of Industrial Location Theory
    Regional Studies, 2003, 37, (6-7), 649-663 Downloads View citations

2002

  1. A Comparison of Measures of Industrial Specialization For Travel-to-work Areas in Great Britain, 1981-1997
    Regional Studies, 2002, 36, (5), 541-551 Downloads

2000

  1. Industrial Alliances and Firm Location Behaviour: Some Evidence from the US Semiconductor Industry
    Applied Economics, 2000, 32, (11), 1391-1403 Downloads View citations
  2. The Continuing Growth of London Stansted Airport: Regional Economic Impacts and Potential
    Regional Studies, 2000, 34, (9), 875-882 Downloads

1999

  1. Industrial Location Behaviour and Regional Restructuring within the Fifth 'Tiger' Economy: Evidence from the Thai Electronics Industry
    Applied Economics, 1999, 31, (1), 37-51 Downloads View citations
  2. research notes: A note on the meaning of neo-classical location theory and its usefulness as a basis for applied research
    Papers in Regional Science, 1999, 78, (3), 323-331 Downloads

1998

  1. Regional Size, Industrial Location and Input--Output Expenditure Coefficients
    Regional Studies, 1998, 32, (5), 435-444 Downloads View citations

1997

  1. How Deeply Embedded is Silicon Glen? A Cautionary Note
    Regional Studies, 1997, 31, (7), 695-703 Downloads View citations

1996

  1. The Regional Agglomeration Impact of Just-in-Time Input Linkages: Evidence from the Scottish Electronics Industry
    Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 1996, 43, (5), 493-518 View citations
 
 
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