Journal of Regional Science
2000 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 4, 2005
- Where Do Cities Form? A Geographical Agglomeration Model for Europe* pp. 657-679

- Dirk Stelder
- New Evidence of the Effect of Transaction Costs on Residential Mobility* pp. 681-702

- Jos van Ommeren and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn
- Mode‐Locking and Regional Business Cycle Synchronization* pp. 703-745

- David Selover, Roderick V. Jensen and John Kroll
- Bayesian Analysis of Knowledge Spillovers in European Regions* pp. 747-775

- Olivier Parent and Stephane Riou
- Undocumented Immigration and Host‐Country Welfare: Competition Across Segmented Labor Markets* pp. 777-795

- Thomas J. Carter
- Do Workers Benefit from Industrial Agglomeration?* pp. 797-827

- Guido de Blasio and Sabrina Di Addario
- Explaining Regional Variations in Entrepreneurship as Multiple Occupational Equilibria* pp. 829-850

- Simon Parker
- Hotelling Games with Three, Four, and More Players* pp. 851-864

- Steffen Brenner
Volume 45, issue 3, 2005
- A Spatial Economic Analysis of Urban Land Use and Obesity* pp. 473-492

- Andrew J. Plantinga and Stephanie Bernell
- Mode Choice, Commuting Cost, and Urban Household Behavior* pp. 493-517

- Joseph S. DeSalvo and Mobinul Huq
- Evolution of the Labor Market in a Regional City: The Changing Economic Performance of Emigrants from Mexico City* pp. 519-538

- Ricardo Sabates
- A Flexible Mathematical Programming Model to Estimate Interregional Input–Output Accounts* pp. 539-563

- Patrick Canning and Zhi Wang
- Income Convergence across U.S. States: An Analysis Using Measures of Concordance and Discordance* pp. 565-589

- Don Webber, Paul White and David O. Allen
- Composition, Similarity, and the Measurement of Economic Homogeneity* pp. 591-616

- Siddharth Chandra
Volume 45, issue 2, 2005
- Cluster Dynamics: New Evidence and Projections for Computing Services in Great Britain* pp. 283-311

- Bernard Fingleton, Danilo Igliori and Barry Moore
- Modeling Geographic Ferrous Scrap Markets: Regional Prices and Interregional Transactions in the United States* pp. 313-341

- Gene Gruver and Frank Giarratani
- Duopoly prices under congested access* pp. 343-362

- Kurt Van Dender
- Does Income Distribution Affect U.S. State Economic Growth?* pp. 363-394

- Mark Partridge
- A Descriptive Analysis of Discrete U.S. Industrial Complexes* pp. 395-419

- Edward Feser, Stuart Sweeney and Henry Renski
- More on multipliers* pp. 421-426

- Erik Dietzenbacher
Volume 45, issue 1, 2005
- Incomplete Information and Migration: the Grass is Greener Across the Higher Fence* pp. 1-19

- Jeremiah M. Allen and B. Eaton
- Urban, Suburban, and Exurban Sprawl in the Rocky Mountain West: Evidence from Regional Adjustment Models* pp. 21-48

- John I. Carruthers and Alexander C. Vias
- Capital Subsidies and their Impact on Total Factor Productivity: Firm‐Level Evidence from Northern Ireland* pp. 49-74

- Richard Harris and Mary Trainor
- Modeling Regional Economic Resilience to Disasters: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Water Service Disruptions* pp. 75-112

- Adam Rose and Shu‐Yi Liao
- The Location Choice of Employment‐based Immigrants among U.S. Metro Areas* pp. 113-145

- Darren M. Scott, Paul A. Coomes and Alexei I. Izyumov
- Growth and Convergence Profiles in the Spanish Provinces (1965–1997)* pp. 147-182

- Emili Tortosa‐Ausina, Francisco Perez, Matilde Mas and Francisco Goerlich Gisbert
- Microsimulation for Local Impact Analysis: an Application to Plant Shutdown* pp. 183-222

- Terance Rephann, Kalle Mäkilä and Einar Holm
- Resource‐Constrained Export‐Base Regional Multipliers: A Northian Approach* pp. 223-250

- John Swales
Volume 44, issue 4, 2004
- Stability of Spatial Equilibrium* pp. 641-660

- Takatoshi Tabuchi and Dao-Zhi Zeng
- The Impact of Migration on Wages: Empirical Evidence from French Youth* pp. 661-691

- Cécile Détang‐Dessendre, Carine Drapier and Hubert Jayet
- Transport Infrastructure, Agglomeration Economies, and Firm Birth: Empirical Evidence from Portugal* pp. 693-712

- Adelheid Holl
- A Reexamination of Output Convergence in the U.S. States: Toward Which Level(s) are they Converging? pp. 713-741

- Chi-Young Choi
- The Pricing of Delivery Services* pp. 743-772

- Amiya Basu, Charles A. Ingene and Tridib Mazumdar
- Migration, Frictional Unemployment, and Welfare‐Improving Labor Policies* pp. 773-793

- Yasuhiro Sato
Volume 44, issue 3, 2004
- Pricing, Capacity Choice, and Financing in Transportation Networks pp. 405-435

- Erik Verhoef and Jan Rouwendal
- The Spatial Distribution of Wages: Estimating the Helpman‐Hanson Model for Germany pp. 437-466

- Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Marc Schramm
- Spatial Mismatch and the Structure of American Metropolitan Areas, 1970–2000 pp. 467-488

- Richard W. Martin
- Location and Pricing Decisions of a MultiStore Monopoly in a Spatial Market pp. 489-515

- Abdullah Dasci and Gilbert Laporte
- Employment Risk in U.S. Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Regions: the Influence of Industrial Specialization and Population Characteristics pp. 517-542

- George W. Hammond and Eric Thompson
- Regional Labor Market Dynamics, Housing, and Migration pp. 543-568

- Kari Hämäläinen and Petri Böckerman
- Competitive Multifacility Location on Networks: the (r∣Xp)‐Medianoid Problem pp. 569-588

- Rafael Suárez‐Vega, Dolores R. Santos‐Peñate and Pablo Dorta‐González
Volume 44, issue 2, 2004
- Do Urban Agglomeration Effects and Household Amenities have a Skill Bias?* pp. 201-224

- Dwight W. Adamson, David Clark and Mark Partridge
- Employment Densities, Spatial Autocorrelation, and Subcenters in Large Metropolitan Areas pp. 225-244

- Daniel McMillen
- What's in a Name? Extracting Econometric Drivers to Assess The Impact of National Park Designation* pp. 245-262

- Stephan Weiler and Andrew Seidl
- Regional Occupational Employment Projections: Modeling Supply Constraints in the Direct‐Requirements Approach* pp. 263-288

- Stuart H. Sweeney
- The Net Effects of Large Plant Locations and Expansions on County Employment* pp. 289-320

- Kelly Edmiston
- Central Cities as Engines of Metropolitan Area Growth* pp. 321-350

- Albert Solé‐Ollé and Elisabet Viladecans‐Marsal
- A Life‐cycle Model of Locational Choice in a Two‐region Economy* pp. 351-366

- Paul G. Althaus
Volume 44, issue 1, 2004
- Industrial Location Modeling: Extending the Random Utility Framework* pp. 1-20

- Paulo Guimaraes, Octávio Figueiredo and Douglas Woodward
- Tradeoffs between Local Taxes and Government Spending as Determinants of Business Location* pp. 21-41

- Todd Gabe and Kathleen Bell
- Regional Externalities And Growth: Evidence From European Regions* pp. 43-73

- Enrique López‐Bazo, Esther Vayá and Manuel Artís
- Environmental Externalities, Median Voters, and the Multicentric City* pp. 75-94

- Rhee Hyok‐Joo
- The Dynamics and Volatility of Commercial and Residential Property Prices: Theory and Evidence* pp. 95-123

- Kamhon Kan, Sunny Kai‐Sun Kwong and Charles Leung
- Understanding the Shortcomings of Commodity‐based Technology in Input–Output Models: an Economic‐Circuit Approach pp. 125-141

- Louis de Mesnard
- A Note on the Mixed Geographically Weighted Regression Model* pp. 143-157

- Chang‐Lin Mei, Shu‐Yuan He and Kai‐Tai Fang
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