The Annals of Regional Science
1984 - 2008
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2005
- Tourism and the value of culture in regions pp. 1-9

- Juanita C. Liu
- Intermediate goods and the location of productive activity pp. 11-24

- José Pedro Pontes
- A consideration of the “no-black-hole” condition pp. 25-34

- Yasuko Ishiguro
- Agglomeration and spillovers in a simultaneous framework pp. 35-47

- Jun Koo
- An alternative interpretation of the “pure” linkage measures pp. 49-54

- Junning Cai and PingSun Leung
- Location and output of the labor-managed firm under price discrimination pp. 55-62

- Yeung-Nan Shieh
- A note on export openness and regional wage disparity in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 63-71

- Peter H. Egger, Peter Huber and Michael Pfaffermayr
- Promoting competition in regulated markets: Application to a study of transport services in Spain pp. 73-84

- Pablo Coto-Millán, Gema Carrera-Gómez, Vicente Inglada and Miguel Angel Pesquera
- The impact of convergence in the industrial mix on regional comparative growth: Empirical evidence from the French case pp. 85-105

- Frédéric Carluer and Guillaume Gaulier
- Factor distribution, capital intensity and spatial agglomeration pp. 107-120

- Ryusuke Ihara
- Distribution of regional income and regional funds in Europe 1989–1999: An exploratory spatial data analysis pp. 121-148

- Sandy Dall’erba
- Multinationals and regional indigenous development pp. 149-166

- Salvador Barrios, Luisito Bertinelli and Eric Albert Strobl
- The distribution of regional property crime and police deployment—The price of equality pp. 167-183

- Hung-Lin Tao
- How alcohol-related crashes of different severity interrelate and respond to local spatial characteristics:An evaluation of a common site sales ban on alcohol and gasoline pp. 185-201

- Michael C. Farmer, Clifford A. Lipscomb and Patrick McCarthy
- Book review pp. 203-205

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Regional disparities and determinants of growth in Mexico pp. 207-220

- Eduardo Rodriguez-Oreggia
- Decomposing regional growth: Labor force participation rates, structural changes, and sectoral factor reallocation pp. 221-239

- Carlos Azzoni and Raul Silveira-Neto
- Alternative regional specification and convergence of U.S. regional growth rates pp. 241-252

- Jon Miller and Ismail Genc
- A prerequisite for meaningful state economic performance comparisons: Adjusting for population density pp. 253-272

- Herbert Smoluk and Bruce Andrews
- Locational competition under environmental regulation when input prices and productivity differ pp. 273-295

- Klaus Conrad
- Accounting for migration in regional occupational employment projections pp. 297-316

- Stuart Sweeney and Harvey Goldstein
- Labor market behavior in Washington: A cointegration approach pp. 317-335

- Jun Ho Yeo, Sung Ahn and David Holland
- Multi-dimensional regional inequality as an alternative allocation mechanism For EU Structural Funds remittances: The case of Spain and Hungary pp. 337-352

- Henk Folmer and Wim Heijman
- Public land leasing and the changing roles of local government in urban china pp. 353-373

- F. Deng
- Performing an environmental tax reform in a regional economy. A computable general equilibrium approach pp. 375-392

- Francisco J. André, M. Alejandro Cardenete and Esther Velázquez
- From physical to general spaces: A spatial econometric analysis of cross-country economic growth and institutions pp. 393-418

- Long Ying
- Book review pp. 419-420

- Daniel Shefer
- ICTs and territorial competitiveness in the era of internet pp. 421-438

- Roberto Camagni and Roberta Capello
- Penetrating the ``knowledge filter'' in regional economies pp. 439-456

- Zoltan J. Acs, and Lawrence Plummer
- Entrepreneurship capital and regional growth pp. 457-469

- David B. Audretsch and Max C. Keilbach
- Public capital, regional productivity and spatial spillovers pp. 471-494

- Roberto Ezcurra, Carlos Gil, Pedro Pascual and Manuel Rapun Garate
- The effects of scientific regional opportunities in science-technology flows: Evidence from scientific literature in firms patent data pp. 495-522

- Daniel Coronado and Manuel Acosta
- Edge city formation and the resulting vacated business district pp. 523-540

- Yang Zhang and Komei Sasaki
- The emergence of hierarchy in transportation networks pp. 541-553

- Bhanu Yerra and David Matthew Levinson
- Externality reductions in residential areas due to rail transit networks pp. 555-566

- Chaug-Ing Hsu and Shwu-Ping Guo
- Income convergence across Canadian provinces in the 20th century: Almost but not quite there pp. 567-592

- Joseph DeJuan and Marc Tomljanovich
- Beggar-thy-neighbor economic development: A note on the effect of geographic interdependencies in rural retail markets pp. 593-605

- Dawn D. Thilmany, Nicole McKenney, David Mushinski and Stephan Weiler
- Dynamic variable input-output (VIO) model and price-sensitive dynamic multipliers pp. 607-627

- Chung Liew
- Book review pp. 629-630

- Maria Salazar
- The knowledge production–regional economic growth complex: a framework and topics for future research pp. 631-635

- Henk Folmer
- Ownership structure and innovation: is there a real link? pp. 637-662

- Raquel Ortega-Argilés, Rosina Moreno and Jordi Caralt
- Inter-regional corporate ownership and regional autonomy: the case of Switzerland pp. 663-689

- Olivier Crevoisier and Frédéric Quiquerez
- Banking structure and regional economic growth: lessons from Italy pp. 691-714

- Stefano Usai and Marco Vannini
- Geographical and sectoral clusters of innovation in Europe pp. 715-739

- Rosina Moreno, Raffaele Paci and Stefano Usai
- How does accessibility to knowledge sources affect the innovativeness of corporations?—evidence from Sweden pp. 741-765

- Martin Andersson and Olof Ejermo
- Is it time to use activity-based urban transport models? A discussion of planning needs and modelling possibilities pp. 767-789

- Staffan Algers, Jonas Eliasson and Lars-Göran Mattsson
- Household diversity and market segmentation within a single neighborhood pp. 791-810

- Clifford Lipscomb and Michael Farmer
- The efficiency of Swedish regional policy pp. 811-832

- Roland Andersson
2004
- Economies of scope and economies of agglomeration: The Goldstein-Gronberg contribution revisited pp. 1-11

- John B. Parr
- Exclusion theorem in an efficiency wage model pp. 13-24

- Chung-cheng Lin, Chao-cheng Mai and Ching-chong Lai
- A tale of two cities: Price uniformity and price volatility in gasoline retailing pp. 25-46

- Andrew Eckert and Douglas S. West
- Do birds of a feather flock together?: Economic linkage and geographic proximity pp. 47-73

- Jungyul Sohn
- Leaving home, returning home: Migration as a labor market choice for Alaska Natives pp. 75-92

- Lee Huskey, Matthew Berman and Alexandra Hill
- Into the black box of environmental Kuznets curves: Optimal growth and material resource use in two trading countries pp. 93-112

- Marco A. Janssen and Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh
- Estimating population change with a two-category shift-share model pp. 113-130

- Gordon F. Mulligan and Andreas Molin
- A metropolitan input-output model: Multisectoral and multispatial relations of production, income formation, and consumption pp. 131-147

- Myung-Jin Jun
- An empirical analysis of competing explanations of urban primacy evidence from Asia and the Americas pp. 149-171

- Ronald L. Moomaw and Mohammed A. Alwosabi
- Decentralized government and regional income insurance pp. 173-187

- Constance Smith
- Book review pp. 189-191

- Suahasil Nazara
- Editorial introduction Demography of the firm and spatial dynamics pp. 193-197

- Leo van Wissen and Jouke van Dijk
- Entrepreneurial attitude and economic growth: A cross-section of 54 regions pp. 199-218

- Sjoerd Beugelsdijk and Niels Noorderhaven
- Start-up activities, individual characteristics, and the regional milieu: Lessons for entrepreneurship support policies from German micro data pp. 219-240

- Joachim Wagner and Rolf Sternberg
- New firm formation: Dynamics and determinants pp. 241-262

- Vinod Sutaria and Donald A. Hicks
- On the conceptualization of agglomeration economies: The case of new firm formation in the Dutch ICT sector pp. 263-290

- Frank van Oort and Oedzge A. L. C. Atzema
- Localization effects of firm startups and closures in the Netherlands pp. 291-310

- Corina Huisman and Leo van Wissen
- Sectoral and cross-sectoral effects of retailing firm demographies pp. 311-334

- Marcus Dejardin
- The firm relocation decision: An empirical investigation pp. 335-347

- Aleid E. Brouwer, Ilaria Mariotti and Jos van Ommeren
- Regional Science for what?: Policy orientation of WRSA pp. 349-356

- Koichi Mera
- Theory and policy in regional science pp. 357-360

- Roger E. Bolton
- Economic structure, productivity, and infrastructure quality in Southern Mexico pp. 361-385

- Uwe Deichmann, Marianne Fay, Jun Koo and Somik Lall
- Convergence and regional productivity differences: Evidence from Greek prefectures pp. 387-396

- Dimitris Christopoulos and Efthymios G. Tsionas
- Regional input-output analysis, data and uncertainty pp. 397-412

- John R. Roy
- The performance of subsidized urban and rural public bus operators: Empirical evidence from Norway pp. 413-431

- James Odeck and Abdulrahim Alkadi
- Path-dependent processes and the emergence of the rank size rule pp. 433-449

- Hsin-Ping Chen
- Spatial dominance: a new approach to the estimation of interconnectedness in regional input-output tables pp. 451-467

- Roland Lantner and Frederic Carluer
- A game theoretic “mode-choice” model for freight transportation pp. 469-484

- Kjetil K. Haugen and Arild Hervik
- Private financing of roads and optimal pricing: Is it possible to get both? pp. 485-497

- Ginés de Rus and Manuel Romero
- Cournot oligopolistic competition in spatially separated markets: The Stackelberg equilibrium pp. 499-511

- Pablo Dorta-González, Dolores R. Santos-Peñate and Rafael Suárez-Vega
- Spatial duopoly under uniform delivered pricing when firms avoid turning customers away pp. 513-529

- Alberto Iozzi
- A model for residential supply pp. 531-550

- Francisco Martínez and John Roy
- Housing market segmentation: An application of convergence tests to Los Angeles region housing pp. 551-561

- Craig A Gallet
- Book review pp. 563-565

- Odd J. Stalebrink
- Price vs quantity in duopoly supergames with close substitutes pp. 567-577

- Svend Albæk and Luca Lambertini
- Regional policy and spillovers from FDI in the UK pp. 579-594

- Nigel L. Driffield
- A study on temporal and regional process of knowledge spillover pp. 595-606

- Zheng Wang, Cuifang Ma, Guilan Weng and Ying Wang
- Efficiency wages, agglomeration, and a developing dual economy pp. 607-625

- Bharati Basu
- Long-term growth of small towns in Israel: Does location matter? pp. 627-653

- Boris A. Portnov
- The space-time structure of land prices in Japanese metropolitan areas pp. 655-674

- Asao Ando and Ryuichi Uchida
- Nuisance zoning, the labor market and capital gain pp. 675-686

- Komei Sasaki
- Analysis of property prices before and after the opening of the Taipei subway system pp. 687-704

- Jen-Jia Lin and Chi-Hau Hwang
- Spatial analysis of the relationship between housing values and investments in transportation infrastructure pp. 705-726

- Brian A. Mikelbank
- Convergence and transition auspice of Chinese regional growth pp. 727-739

- Zheng Wang and Zhaopan Ge
- On the idea of ex ante and ex post normalization of biproportional methods pp. 741-749

- Louis de Mesnard
- Short-run maquiladora employment dynamics in Tijuana pp. 751-763

- Roberto A. Coronado, Thomas Fullerton and Don P. Clark
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