The Annals of Regional Science
1984 - 2008
Edited by B. Johansson, E. Kim and R. R. Stough
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2006
- The identification of functional regions: theory, methods, and applications pp. 1-18

- Charlie Karlsson and Michael Olsson
- Are there really high-tech clusters? The geographic concentration of German manufacturing industries and its determinants pp. 19-42

- Björn Alecke, Christoph Alsleben, Frank Scharr and Gerhard Untiedt
- Examining the location factors of R&D labor in the regions of Greece pp. 43-54

- Stilianos Alexiadis and Dimitrios Tsagdis
- Technological activity and productivity in the Spanish regions pp. 55-80

- Mercedes Gumbau-Albert and Joaquin Maudos
- A time series analysis of U.S. metropolitan and non-metropolitan income divergence pp. 81-94

- George William Hammond
- Local labor markets in U.S.–Mexican border cities and the impact of maquiladora production pp. 95-116

- Andre Varella Mollick, Abigaíl Cortez-Rayas and Rosa Olivas-Moncisvais
- Labor and household mobility: efficiency and equilibrium pp. 117-131

- Matthias Wrede
- Testing the credit view with pooled data: dynamic links among state bank health, investment-oriented bank loans, and economic performance pp. 133-145

- Woocheon Jeong, Kern Kymn, Christine Kymn and Brian Cushing
- Limits to growth: remote regions, remote institutions pp. 147-155

- Lee Huskey
- Industrial diversity and metropolitan unemployment rate pp. 157-172

- Keizo Mizuno, Fumitoshi Mizutani and Noriyoshi Nakayama
- Spatially varying development mechanisms in the Greater Beijing Area: a geographically weighted regression investigation pp. 173-190

- Dan-Lin Yu
- Distortions in estimating net benefits of regional development projects pp. 191-201

- Charles Leven
- Growth and change in U.S. micropolitan areas pp. 203-228

- Gordon Mulligan and Alexander Vias
- Redispersion is different from dispersion: spatial economy of multiple industries pp. 229-247

- Dao-Zhi Zeng
- North–South transfers vs biodiversity conservation: a trade differential game pp. 249-278

- Francisco Cabo and Guiomar Martín-Herrán
- Distance decay and coverage in facility location planning pp. 279-295

- Bilal Farhan and Alan Murray
- Spatial autoregressively distributed lag models: equivalent forms, estimation, and an illustrative commuting model pp. 297-311

- Jørgen Lauridsen
- Market access and regional disparities pp. 313-334

- Annekatrin Niebuhr
- The role of the Alaska seafood industry: a social accounting matrix (SAM) model approach to economic base analysis pp. 335-350

- Chang Seung and Edward Waters
- The relationship between the characteristics of transportation energy consumption and urban form pp. 351-367

- Gyo-Eon Shim, Sung-Mo Rhee, Kun-Hyuck Ahn and Sung-Bong Chung
- Location decisions of Japanese new manufacturing plants in China: a discrete-choice analysis pp. 369-387

- Shaoming Cheng and Roger Stough
- Introduction to the special issue: linking demand and supply in local labor market research pp. 389-392

- Daniel Felsenstein and Ronald W. McQuaid
- Inter-regional labor market equilibrium: another pattern of spatial mismatch pp. 393-405

- Raphael Bar-El
- Job search success and employability in local labor markets pp. 407-421

- Ronald W. McQuaid
- Restricting access in a job chains model of local employment creation pp. 423-435

- Joseph Persky and Daniel Felsenstein
- Innovation and regional absorptive capacity: the labour market dimension pp. 437-447

- Stephen Roper and James Love
- Location incentives and the unintentional generation of employment instability:some evidence from Israel pp. 449-460

- Dafna Schwartz and Michael Keren
- An analysis of ethnic differences in UK graduate migration behaviour pp. 461-471

- Alessandra Faggian, Philip McCann and Stephen Sheppard
- An equilibrium network design model with a social cost function for multimodal networks pp. 473-491

- Byung Kim and Wonkyu Kim
- Sensitivity analysis for a continuum traffic equilibrium problem pp. 493-514

- S. Wong, Y. Du, L. Sun and B. Loo
- Spatial duopoly with zoning pp. 515-530

- Jyh-Fa Tsai, Shin-Kun Peng and Fu-Chuan Lai
- Simple monopoly price theory in a spatial market pp. 531-544

- Song-ken Hsu
- Emergent macrostructures of path-dependent location adoptions processes of firms pp. 545-558

- Shih-Kung Lai
- Some aspects of the intraregional spatial distribution of local sector activities pp. 559-582

- Arnstein Gjestland, Inge Thorsen and Jan Ubøe
- Incentive consistency and the choice of a spatial pricing mode pp. 583-601

- Jen-Te Yao and Fu-Chuan Lai
- A fiscal regime solving the incentive inconsistency problem pp. 603-619

- Jen-Te Yao and Fu-Chuan Lai
- An analysis of wage flexibility: evidence from the Spanish regions pp. 621-637

- Adolfo Maza and Ignacio Moral-Arce
- Social accounting and regional economic planning: an integrated model for policy analysis and optimisation pp. 639-660

- Nooraddin Sharify and Peter Batey
- Fiscal decentralization and regional income disparities: evidence from the Colombian experience pp. 661-676

- Jaime Alfredo Bonet
- On the measurement of comparative advantage pp. 677-691

- Alex R Hoen and Jan Oosterhaven
- Pan-European regional income growth and club-convergence pp. 693-721

- Manfred M. Fischer and Claudia Stirböck
- Regional disparities in the European Union and the enlargement process: an exploratory spatial data analysis, 1995–2000 pp. 723-765

- Cem Ertur and Wilfried KOCH
- Regional economic instability: the role of industrial diversification and spatial spillovers pp. 767-778

- Bernard Trendle
- Urban growth effects on rural population, export and service employment: evidence from eastern France pp. 779-801

- Bertrand Schmitt, Mark Henry, Virginie Piguet and Mohamed Hilal
- Public investment in transportation infrastructures and regional asymmetries in Portugal pp. 803-817

- Alfredo Marvao Pereira and Jorge Miguel Andraz
- Locational disadvantage of the hub pp. 819-848

- Takanori Ago, Ikumo Isono and Takatoshi Tabuchi
- Tax competition, spillovers, and subsidies pp. 849-858

- Hikaru Ogawa
- Mexican northern border municipalities, financial dependence and institutions pp. 859-874

- Jorge Ibarra - Salazar and Andre Varella Mollick
- The economic rationale for integrated tariffs in local public transport pp. 875-885

- Carla Marchese
- Effect of lock delay on grain barge rates: examination of upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers pp. 887-908

- Tun-Hsiang Yu, David A. Bessler and Stephen Fuller
- A method for constructing commodity by industry flow matrices pp. 909-920

- Randall Jackson, Walter Schwarm, Yasuhide Okuyama and Samia Islam