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Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy
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Volume 16, issue 6 , 1998
The geography of earnings and incomes in the 1990s: an overview pp. 633-647
A E Green
Economic performance across the UK regions: convergence or divergence? pp. 649-658
J L Evans and Eric John Pentecost
Social polarisation and inequality in London: the earnings evidence, 1979 - 95 pp. 659-680
Chris Hamnett and D Cross
Modelling local and small-area income distributions in Scotland pp. 681-706
G Bramley and S Lancaster
Modelling regional changes in US household income and wealth: a research agenda pp. 707-722
S B Caldwell , G P Clarke and L A Keister
The US Acid Rain Program: design, performance, and assessment pp. 723-734
Gert Tinggaard Svendsen
Institutional capacity building in a strategic policy vacuum: the case of the Korean company LG in South Wales pp. 735-755
N A Phelps and M Tewdwr-Jones
Competition, regulation, and the privatisation of British Rail pp. 757-768
R Gibb , J Shaw and C Charlton
Volume 16, issue 5 , 1998
Gender-neutral automobile-insurance rates: have they made a difference? pp. 505-516
A J Stanislawski and K J Meier
The three faces of synthesis: bringing together quantitative findings in the field of transport and environmental policy pp. 517-528
K J Button
Planning and pollution: an unusual perspective on central - local relations pp. 529-542
P Scott , C Miller and C Wood
Improvements, by using a new set of data, to the English Standard Spending Assessments: the 1991 Census of Population samples of anonymised records pp. 543-558
C Gardiner
Not-so-new public management and the denial of geography: Ontario health-care reform in the 1990s pp. 559-572
N T Hanlon and M W Rosenberg
The effectiveness of active labour-market policies: latest evidence from the National Development Programme pp. 573-589
D R Fletcher
Chambers of commerce and local development in France: problems and constraints pp. 591-604
S Waters
Planning cooperation and transboundary regionalism: implementing policies for European border regions in the German - Polish context pp. 605-624
J W Scott
Volume 16, issue 4 , 1998
The changing role of the development plan in managing spatial change pp. 379-394
A Hull and G Vigar
Private tenants and 'perverse incentives' in the housing benefit scheme pp. 395-409
P A Kemp and P McLaverty
Local finance in Portugal: recent proposals and consequences for urban management pp. 411-421
C N Silva
Urban sustainability: problems facing the 'local' approach to carbon-reduction strategies pp. 423-432
D McEvoy , D C Gibbs and J W S Longhurst
Barriers to technology transfer: local impediments in Oxfordshire pp. 433-448
Helen Lawton Smith
Localism in the NHS quasi-market pp. 449-462
M Exworthy
Interrelationships between key actors in local economic development pp. 463-481
C Wong
The urban implications of the developing European high-speed-train network pp. 483-497
L van den Berg and P M J Pol
Volume 16, issue 3 , 1998
Development, dependency, and devolution: the anomalous political economy of communist and postcommunist societies pp. 225-246
S E Hanson
The siting problem of NIMBY facilities: cost -- benefit analysis and auction mechanisms pp. 255-264
Euston QUAH and K C Tan
Business Link, strong ties, and the walls of silence: small and medium-sized enterprises and external business-service expertise pp. 265-280
J R Bryson and P W Daniels
Democratization, economic liberalization, and transformational slump: a cross-sectional analysis of twenty-one postcommunist countries pp. 281-306
P Dostál
Urban economic policy networks in Britain and France: a sociometric approach pp. 307-322
P John
Macroeconomic control of subcentral governments: experience from the USA and Scandinavia pp. 323-340
J Blom-Hansen
The sulfur dioxide allowance-trading program in the USA: recent developments and lessons to be learned pp. 341-361
B Hansjürgens
The principles of the 'New Competition': an empirical assessment of Ireland's position pp. 363-372
Stephen Roper
Volume 16, issue 2 , 1998
Restructuring, democracy, and geography in New Zealand pp. 127-153
N Lewis and W Moran
Integrated regional policy: lessons from Switzerland pp. 155-172
Alain Thierstein and U K Egger
Local policymaking under fiscal centralism in the Netherlands: consequences for local environmental policy pp. 173-189
J G Groenendijk
Voluntary corporate environmental initiatives: a typology and preliminary investigation pp. 191-209
S Labatt and V W Maclaren
The determinants of municipal debt policy: a pooled time-series analysis pp. 211-224
R A Cropf and G D Wendel
Volume 16, issue 1 , 1998
The geography of corporate philanthropy in the United Kingdom pp. 3-24
H Hurd , C Mason and S Pinch
Metropolitan government in Amsterdam and Eindhoven: a tale of two cities pp. 25-50
J Van der Veer
The agri-environment regulation EU 2078/ 92: the role of the European Commission in policy shaping and setting pp. 51-68
A Jones and J R A Clark
Crisis and dysfunction of spatial development and management in Taiwan pp. 69-84
T- L Chou
Geographies of justice: preschool-childcare provision and the conceptualisation of social justice pp. 85-104
S L Holloway
Potentials for East - West integration: the case of foreign direct investment pp. 105-120
M van Geenhuizen and Peter Nijkamp
Volume 15, issue 4 , 1997
The invention of regions: political restructuring and territorial government in Western Europe pp. 383-398
M Keating
Administrative systems and metropolitan regions pp. 399-411
M Barlow
The EU and the regions: towards a three-tier system or new modes of regulation? pp. 413-436
I Tömmel
Towards regional government in Central Europe: territorial restructuring of postcommunist regimes pp. 437-462
W Surazska , J Bucek , L Malikova and P Danek
Institution building and decentralization in formerly socialist countries: the cases of Poland, Hungary, and East Germany pp. 463-480
H Wollmann
Evaluation and assessment of privatization outcomes: a conceptual model and empirical evidence pp. 481-495
R Molz and T Hafsi
Volume 15, issue 3 , 1997
The organising capacity of metropolitan region pp. 253-272
L van den Berg , E Braun and J van der Meer
Training and Enterprise Councils as facilitators of a networked approach to local economic development: forms, mechanisms, and existing interpretations pp. 273-284
R Huggins
The use of planning methodologies in local economic development decisionmaking pp. 285-303
L A Reese
Environmental policy in Thailand: values, attitudes, and behavior among the slum dwellers of Bangkok pp. 305-327
A G Daniere and L M Takahashi
Benefits and costs of regulating the environment: eight case studies pp. 329-346
H Bonus and H Niebaum
Political power and corporate managerialism in local government: the organisation of executive functions pp. 347-361
C Collinge
Ideology and privatization policy in Israel pp. 363-372
M Harris , Y Katz , G Doron and A Woodlief
Volume 15, issue 2 , 1997
Decentralization and democracy in Eastern Europe: a sceptical approach pp. 129-142
C G Pickvance
Between centralism and localism: on the development of local self-government in postsocialist Europe pp. 143-159
I Elander
Decentralization in public administration and provision of services: an East - Central European view pp. 161-175
T M Horváth
Local self-government in Central and Eastern Europe: decentralization or deconcentration? pp. 177-186
K Zsamboki and M Bell
Decentralization or (re)centralization: struggle for political power in Poland pp. 187-207
J Regulska
Public administration reform: an incentive for local transformation? pp. 209-218
M Grochowski
State control and the delivery of health care: a preliminary study in eleven European countries pp. 219-228
G P Westert
Bad land and bad law: the role of local authorities in the formulation of new legislation and guidance for contaminated land in the United Kingdom pp. 229-243
W Walton
Volume 15, issue 1 , 1997
Directing the show? Business leaders, local partnership, and economic regeneration in Sheffield pp. 1-17
I Strange
The delivery of planning policy in Great Britain: explaining the implementation gap. New evidence from a case study in rural England pp. 19-36
A W Gilg and M P Kelly
The legitimacy of Norwegian local government: the impact of central government controls pp. 37-51
R J Sørensen
Evaluating the role of regression methods in the determination of Standard Spending Assessments pp. 53-72
R W Thomas and E S Warren
Planning for housing land in the English regions: a critique of household projections and Regional Planning Guidance mechanisms pp. 73-87
M Baker and C Wong
When territorial political culture makes urban institution: the 'metropolitan city' of Bologna pp. 89-111
B Jouve and C Lefèvre