Growth and Change
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Volume 50, issue 4, 2019
- How does tolerance affect urban innovative capacities in China? pp. 1242-1259

- Junsong Wang, Yehua Dennis Wei and Bingquan Lin
- The effects of China’s growth slowdown on its provinces: Disentangling the sources pp. 1260-1279

- Anping Chen and Nicolaas Groenewold
- Innovation efficiency and spatial spillover in urban agglomerations: A case of the Beijing‐Tianjin‐Hebei, the Yangtze River Delta, and the Pearl River Delta pp. 1280-1310

- Yanwen Sheng, Jinli Zhao, Xuebo Zhang, Jinping Song and Yi Miao
- Interaction effects between the agglomerative externalities affecting the survival of small startups pp. 1311-1337

- Changhyo Yi and Jin Nam
- Land supply and urbanization strategy in the Yangtze River Delta region, China pp. 1338-1355

- Juan‐Feng Zhang, Dan‐Xia Zhang, Guo‐Chao Zhao, Hui Zeng and Hai‐Zhen Wen
- The formation of agricultural e‐commerce clusters: A case from China pp. 1356-1374

- Yiwu Zeng, Hongdong Guo, Yanfei Yao and Lu Huang
- Household valuation of energy development in amenity‐rich regions pp. 1375-1410

- Heather M. Stephens and Amanda Weinstein
- State‐level capital and investment: Refinements and update pp. 1411-1422

- Makram El‐Shagi and Steven Yamarik
- Does access to internet promote innovation? A look at the U.S. broadband industry pp. 1423-1440

- Xu Xu, Alison Watts and Markum Reed
- Imbalanced sex ratios and housing prices in the U.S pp. 1441-1459

- Masanori Kuroki
- What drives urban population growth and shrinkage in postsocialist East Germany? pp. 1460-1486

- Bastian Heider
- Capturing cluster life cycle with a mixed‐method analysis: Evidence from a French cluster case study pp. 1487-1510

- Bastien Bernela, Marie Ferru and Marc‐Hubert Depret
- Innovation in the periphery: Compensation and exploitation strategies pp. 1511-1531

- Jakob Eder and Michaela Trippl
- Mexican states' business cycles co‐movement over the period 2000–2014. A panel data model estimation pp. 1532-1567

- Pablo Mejía‐Reyes, Miguel Ángel Díaz‐Carreño and Patricio Aroca
- The impact of climate changes on agriculture export trade in Pakistan: Evidence from time‐series analysis pp. 1568-1589

- Yasir Khan, Qiu Bin and Taimoor Hassan
Volume 50, issue 3, 2019
- Backshoring and nearshoring: An overview pp. 806-823

- Benedetta Piatanesi and Josep‐Maria Arauzo‐Carod
- Location matters: A spatial econometric analysis of regional resilience in the European Union pp. 824-855

- Paola Annoni, Laura de Dominicis and Neysan Khabirpour
- Resource‐based view of city quality: Scales development and validation pp. 856-879

- João M. S. Carvalho, Ricardo V. Costa, Sandra Marnoto, José Carvalho Vieira and Célio A. A. Sousa
- Heterogeneity in the local employment multipliers in the United States pp. 880-893

- Michael Osei and Shruti Sengupta
- Did incentives help municipalities recover from the Great Recession? Evidence from Midwestern cities pp. 894-925

- Joshua Drucker, Geon Kim and Rachel Weber
- Can transfer of development rights programs save farmland in metropolitan counties? pp. 926-946

- Li Fang, Marie Howland, Jinyhup Kim, Qiong Peng and Jiemin Wu
- The launch and evolution of a technology‐based economy: The case of Austin Texas pp. 947-968

- David Gibson and Michael Oden
- The response of U.S. regional demographics to import shocks pp. 969-1005

- Seunghun Chung and Jung Dae Bae
- Developing the Shanghai online games industry: A multi‐scalar institutional perspective pp. 1006-1025

- Huiwen Gong and Robert Hassink
- The threshold effect of the efficiency of science and technological services on regional environmental governance in China pp. 1026-1042

- Congxin Li, Guozhu Li and Zining Li
- Spatial–temporal evolution of the port–hinterland relationship: A case study of the Midstream Yangtze River, China pp. 1043-1061

- Dan He, Zhijing Sun, Peng Gao and Yui‐yip Lau
- Investigation of e‐commerce in China in a geographical perspective pp. 1062-1084

- Xiang Zhang
- The faster the better? Economic effects of the speed of inter‐city technology transfer in China pp. 1085-1101

- Dezhong Duan, Debin Du and Seamus Grimes
- Taiwanese bed and breakfast business performance: A geographic region perspective pp. 1102-1114

- Chia‐Ning Chiu
- Cities, transport and agglomeration: Addressing the urban mobility challenges in India pp. 1115-1133

- Alok Mishra
- An economic analysis of urban infrastructure development project in the northern Indian city of Bharatpur pp. 1134-1163

- Dipti Ranjan Mohapatra
- Foreign direct investment flows to Mexican states: A study of the automobile industry, 2004–2014 pp. 1164-1184

- John P. Tuman and Hafthor Erlingsson
- Revisiting income convergence in Turkey: Are there convergence clubs? pp. 1185-1217

- Tolga Aksoy, Huseyin Tastan and Özge Kama
- Positioning Nigeria’s manufacturing and agricultural sectors for global competitiveness pp. 1218-1237

- Godwin Uddin and Kingsley Oserei
Volume 50, issue 2, 2019
- Diverse diversities—Open innovation in small towns and rural areas pp. 492-514

- Rahel Meili and Richard Shearmur
- The impact of external knowledge sourcing on innovation outcomes in rural and urban businesses in the U.S pp. 515-547

- Kathryn R. Dotzel and Alessandra Faggian
- The LEADER approach and drivers of job creation pp. 548-568

- Simone Angioloni, Erin Sherry and Ziping Wu
- The structure and proximity mechanism of formal innovation networks: Evidence from Shanghai high‐tech ITISAs pp. 569-586

- Xianzhong Cao, Gang Zeng and Lei Ye
- Evaluation of government‐supported provincial innovation competitiveness—Evidence from China pp. 587-608

- Peng Wang, Xiaoyan Lin and Shuoshuo Li
- Geographical scale, industrial diversity, and regional economic stability pp. 609-633

- Jing Chen
- The role of job uncertainty in inter‐regional commuting: The case of Italy pp. 634-671

- Angela Parenti and Cristina Tealdi
- Tax increment financing: Capturing or creating growth? pp. 672-688

- Michael Hicks, Dagney Faulk and Srikant Devaraj
- The value of a craft brewery: On the relationship between craft breweries and property values pp. 689-704

- Isabelle Nilsson and Neil Reid
- The geographically variegated connections of the Jakarta metropolitan area as produced by manufacturing firms pp. 705-724

- Galuh Syahbana Indraprahasta and Ben Derudder
- Sustainable urbanization in Southeast Asia and beyond: Challenges of population growth, land use change, and environmental health pp. 725-744

- Md. Arfanuzzaman and Bharat Dahiya
- Understanding urbanization and its impact on the livelihood levels of urban residents in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia pp. 745-774

- Dan Cui, Dianting Wu, Jingjing Liu, Ye Xiao, Batchuluun Yembuu and Zolzaya Adiya
- Regional inequality: An analysis under the core–peripheral model pp. 775-802

- Marcus Gumpert
Volume 50, issue 1, 2019
- Innovating in less developed regions: What drives patenting in the lagging regions of Europe and North America pp. 4-37

- Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose and Callum Wilkie
- Innovation strategies for smart specialisation (RIS3): Past, present and future research pp. 38-68

- João Lopes, Joao Ferreira and Luís Farinha
- Who leads regional industrial dynamics? “New industry creators” in Chinese regions pp. 69-89

- Shengjun Zhu, Zhenfa Li and Canfei He
- Does venture capital spur innovation or the other way around? Evidence on the significance of investment timing from China pp. 90-113

- Xiao Lin, Wei Xu, Baiping Zhang and Fan Yang
- Innovation in suburban development zones: Evidence from Nanjing, China pp. 114-129

- Yingcheng Li and Xingping Wang
- Can urban rail transit systems alleviate air pollution? Empirical evidence from Beijing pp. 130-144

- Shihong Guo and Liqiang Chen
- The persistence of inter‐regional hierarchy in technology transfer networks: An analysis of Chinese patent licensing data pp. 145-163

- Ilwon Seo and Jung Won Sonn
- The changing geographies of financial centres in China: The case of commercial banking pp. 164-183

- Xiaoyang Wang
- Habitation environment suitability and population density patterns in China: A regionalization approach pp. 184-200

- Cuiling Liu, Fahui Wang and Yaping Xu
- A quantitative analysis of Hukou reform in Chinese cities: 2000–2016 pp. 201-221

- Jipeng Zhang, Ru Wang and Chong Lu
- Detecting village‐level regional development differences: A GIS and HLM method pp. 222-246

- Yanhui Wang, Chenxia Liang and Jiacun Li
- Low‐carbon evaluation of rural neighborhood: A case study of Yanhe Village, Hubei Province, China pp. 247-265

- Guochao Zhao, Xiaofen Yu, Chenchen He and Fan Tu
- The elusive quest for balanced regional growth from Barlow to Brexit: Lessons from partitioning regional employment growth in Great Britain pp. 266-284

- D. Michael Ray, Peter G. Hall and Daniel P. O’Donoghue
- Economic liberalization and external shocks. The hypothesis of convergence revisited for the Mexican states, 1994–2015 pp. 285-300

- Felipe Fonseca, Irving Llamosas‐Rosas and Erick Rangel‐González
- The impact of R&D and knowledge spillovers on the economic growth of russian regions pp. 301-334

- Maria Kaneva and Galina Untura
- NBA sweet spots: Distance‐based impacts on establishment‐level sales pp. 335-351

- Brandli Stitzel and Cynthia Rogers
- Hours worked of the self‐employed and agglomeration pp. 352-380

- Zhengyu Cai
- A quantitative method for measuring regional economic resilience to the great recession pp. 381-402

- Lauryn Ringwood, Philip Watson and Paul Lewin
- Is the Macy's in my mall going to close? Uncovering the factors associated with the closures of Macy's, Sears, and J.C. Penney stores pp. 403-423

- Joseph Tokosh
- Computing state average marginal income tax rates: An application to Missouri pp. 424-445

- G. Dean Crader and Joseph Haslag
- Image interplay between events and destinations pp. 446-469

- Christian Dragin‐Jensen and Grzegorz Kwiatkowski
- Barriers to Open Government Data (OGD) initiative in Tanzania: Stakeholders’ perspectives pp. 470-485

- Deo Donald Shao and Stuti Saxena
- From Summits to Solutions. Innovations in Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals. By Raj M. Desai, Hiroshi Kato, Homi Kharas, and John McArthur pp. 486-488

- Ionica Oncioiu
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