Growth and Change
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Volume 39, issue 4, 2008
- Prospects for Assessing and Managing Vulnerable Infrastructures: Policy and Practice pp. 543-547

- Tony Grubesic and Timothy C. Matisziw
- The State‐by‐State Economic Impacts of the 2002 Shutdown of the Los Angeles–Long Beach Ports pp. 548-572

- Jiyoung Park, Peter Gordon, James E. Moore and Harry W. Richardson
- A Methodological Overview of Network Vulnerability Analysis pp. 573-592

- Alan T. Murray, Timothy C. Matisziw and Tony Grubesic
- Critical Transport Infrastructure in Urban Areas: Impacts of Traffic Incidents Assessed Using Accessibility‐Based Network Vulnerability Analysis pp. 593-616

- Michael A. P. Taylor
- A Framework for Modeling Rail Transport Vulnerability pp. 617-641

- Steven K. Peterson and Richard L. Church
- Locating Backup Facilities to Enhance Supply Chain Disaster Resilience pp. 642-666

- Samuel Ratick, Brian Meacham and Yuko Aoyama
- Creative Cities, Cultural Clusters and Local Economic Development – Edited by Philip Cooke and Luciana Lazzeretti pp. 667-670

- Udo Staber
- The Handbook of Service Industries – Edited by John R. Bryson and Peter W. Daniels pp. 670-673

- James E. Pratt and David L. Kay
- The Hidden Enterprise Culture: Entrepreneurship in the Underground Economy – By Colin C. Williams pp. 673-675

- Roger Lee
- Critical Infrastructure: Reliability and Vulnerability – Edited by Alan T. Murray and Tony H. Grubesic pp. 675-678

- Xuwei Chen
- Negotiating the Transport System: User Contexts, Experiences and Needs – Edited by Fiona Raje pp. 678-681

- Keiron Bailey
- Policy Analysis of Transport Networks – Edited by Marina Van Geenhuizen, Aura Reggiani, and Piet Rietveld pp. 681-683

- Laurie A. Schintler
- Information and Communications Technologies in Rural Society: Being Rural in a Digital Age – Edited by Grete Rusten and Sarah Skerratt pp. 683-686

- Sharon C. Cobb
Volume 39, issue 3, 2008
- State Characteristics and the Locational Choice of Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence from Regional FDI in Mexico 1989–2006 pp. 389-413

- Jacob Jordaan
- Spatial Agglomeration, Technological Innovations, and Firm Productivity: Evidence from Italian Industrial Districts pp. 414-435

- Giulio Cainelli
- Ireland's Foreign‐Owned Technology Sector: Evolving Towards Sustainability? pp. 436-463

- Patrick Collins and Seamus Grimes
- Mapping Regional and Sectoral Characteristics of Knowledge‐Intensive Business Services: Evidence from the Province of Quebec (Canada) pp. 464-496

- David Doloreux, Nabil Amara and Réjean Landry
- The Economic Status of Areas Surrounding Major U.S. Container Ports: Evidence and Policy Issues pp. 497-516

- Lisa Grobar
- Remaking Regional Economies: Power, Labor and Firm Strategies in the Knowledge Economy – By Susan Christopherson and Jennifer Clark pp. 517-520

- Alan MacPherson
- Smart Growth and Climate Change: Regional Development, Infrastructure and Adaptation – Edited by Matthias Ruth pp. 520-523

- Kieran P. Donaghy
- The Shadow Workforce: Perspectives on Contingent Work in the United States, Japan, and Europe – Edited by Sandra E. Gleason pp. 523-526

- Françoise Carré
- Networks, Security and Complexity: The Role of Public Policy in Critical Infrastructure Protection – By Sean P. Gorman pp. 526-529

- Val Noronha
- Sustainable Cities: Japanese Perspectives on Physical and Social Structures – Edited by Hidenori Tamagawa pp. 529-531

- Robert J. Mason
- The New Wealth of Cities: City Dynamics and the Fifth Wave – By John Montgomery pp. 531-534

- Reuben Rose‐Redwood
- Planning Cities for the Future: The Successes and Failures of Urban Economic Strategies in Europe – By Peter Karl Kresl pp. 534-536

- Markus Hesse
- Gentrification – By Loretta Lees, Tom Slater and Elvin Wyly pp. 536-539

- Winifred Curran
- Regional Development and Spatial Planning in an Enlarged European Union – Edited by Neil Adams, Jeremy Alden and Neil Harris pp. 539-542

- Marina Van Geenhuizen
Volume 39, issue 2, 2008
- Innovation Ideas and Regional Characteristics: Product Innovations and Export Entrepreneurship by Firms in Swedish Regions pp. 193-224

- Martin Andersson and Börje Johansson
- International Trade and the Changing Demand for Skilled Workers in High‐Tech Manufacturing pp. 225-251

- Julie Silva
- Globalization and Regional Change in the U.S. Furniture Industry pp. 252-282

- Mark H. Drayse
- Does a Rising Tide Lift All Metropolitan Boats? Assessing Poverty Dynamics by Metropolitan Size and County Type pp. 283-312

- Mark Partridge and Dan Rickman
- Low‐Income Dynamics in Canadian Communities: A Place‐Based Approach pp. 313-340

- Mengisteab Chokie and Mark Partridge
- Urban–Rural Differences in Internet Usage, e‐Commerce, and e‐Banking: Evidence from Italy pp. 341-367

- Guido de Blasio
- Geographies of the New Economy: Critical Reflections – Edited by Peter Daniels, Andrew Leyshon, Mike Bradshaw, and Jonathan Beaverstock pp. 368-370

- Trevor J. Barnes
- New Directions in Economic Geography – Edited by Bernard Fingleton pp. 370-372

- Roberta Capello
- Clusters and Regional Development: Critical Reflections and Explorations – Edited by Bjorn Asheim, Philip Cooke, and Ron Martin pp. 372-375

- Andrew Wood
- Regionalism, Trade and Economic Development in the Asia‐Pacific Region – Edited by M.A.B. Siddique pp. 375-377

- Anne Booth
- Reining in the Competition For Capital – Edited by Ann Markusen pp. 377-380

- Roger Bolton
- Spatial Planning, Urban Form and Sustainable Transport – Edited by Katie Williams pp. 380-382

- Selima Sultana
- Spatial Disparities in Human Development: Perspectives from Asia – Edited by Ravi Kanbur, Anthony J. Venables, and Guanghua Wan pp. 382-385

- Canfei He
- Boomburbs: The Rise of America's Accidental Cities – By Robert E. Lang and Jennifer B. LeFurgy pp. 385-388

- David M. Dugas
Volume 39, issue 1, 2008
- Producer Service Linkages and Industrial Innovation: Results of a Twelve‐Year Tracking Study of New York State Manufacturers pp. 1-23

- Alan Macpherson
- Agglomeration Potential: The Spatial Scale of Industry Linkages in the Southern California Economy pp. 24-57

- Richard Funderburg and Marlon Boarnet
- Quality of Life and the Migration of the College‐Educated: A Life‐Course Approach pp. 58-94

- Ronald L. Whisler, Brigitte S. Waldorf, Gordon Mulligan and David A. Plane
- Cultural Commodity Chains, Cultural Clusters, or Cultural Production Chains? pp. 95-103

- Andy C. Pratt
- Beyond “Global Production Networks”: Australian Fashion Week's Trans‐Sectoral Synergies pp. 104-122

- Sally Weller
- No Man's Brand—Brands, Institutions, and Fashion pp. 123-143

- Dominic Power and Atle Hauge
- Design, National Imaginaries, and the Home Furnishings Commodity Chain pp. 144-171

- Suzanne Reimer and Deborah Leslie
- Contesting Neoliberalism: Urban Frontiers – Edited by Helga Leitner, Jamie Peck, and Eric S. Sheppard pp. 172-177

- Luis Suarez‐Villa
- Oecd Territorial Reviews: Competitive Cities in the Global Economy – Edited by Lamia Kamal‐Chaoui pp. 177-179

- John Harrison
- Networks in the Innovation Process: Local and Regional Interaction – By Holger Graf pp. 179-181

- Martina Fromhold‐Eisebith
- Mobilities, Networks, Geographies – By Jonas Larsen, John Urry, and Kay Axhausen pp. 181-184

- Mark W. Horner
- Environmental Valuation: Interregional and Intraregional Perspectives – Edited by John I. Carruthers and Bill Mundy pp. 184-186

- Morgan Robertson
- Structural Change in Transportation and Communications in the Knowledge Society – Edited by Kiyoshi Kobayashi, T.R. Lakshmanan, and William P. Anderson pp. 187-189

- John T. Bowen
- The Future of Automated Freight Transport: Concepts, Design and Implementation – Edited by Rob Konings, Hugo Priemus, and Peter Nijkamp pp. 189-191

- Brian Slack
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