Papers in Regional Science
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Volume 100, month 12, 2021
- Regional characteristics and the decision to innovate in a developing country: A multilevel analysis of Ecuadorian firms pp. 1337-1354

- Fernando Bruna and Juan Fernández‐Sastre
- Skill relatedness, structural change and heterogeneous regions: evidence from a developing country pp. 1355-1376

- Jefferson Ricardo Bretas Galetti, Milene Simone Tessarin and Paulo Cesar Morceiro
- When, where, and for what industries does broadband foster establishment births? pp. 1377-1401

- Chloé Duvivier, Emma Cazou, Stéphanie Truchet‐Aznar, Cédric Brunelle and Jean Dubé
- Does urbanization matter in the expenditure‐happiness nexus? pp. 1403-1428

- Cristina Bernini, Silvia Emili and Federica Galli
- Are old regions less attractive? Interregional labour migration in a context of population ageing pp. 1429-1447

- Paula Prenzel
- Impact of Marcellus and Utica shale exploitation on Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia Regional Economies: A synthetic control analysis pp. 1449-1479

- Kuan‐Ming Huang and Xiaoli Etienne
- “The grass is greener on the other side”: The relationship between the Brexit referendum results and spatial inequalities at the local level pp. 1481-1500

- Diana Gutiérrez‐Posada, María Plotnikova and Fernando Rubiera‐Morollón
- Collected worker experiences, knowledge management practices and service innovation in urban Norway pp. 1501-1525

- Sverre J. Herstad, Marte C. W. Solheim and Marit Engen
- On urban sprawl: Closed city, open city or does it even matter? pp. 1527-1543

- Jeffrey A. DiBartolomeo and Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- Reducing automation risk through career mobility: Where and for whom? pp. 1545-1569

- László Czaller, Rikard H. Eriksson and Balázs Lengyel
- No time for crime? The effect of compulsory engagement on youth crime pp. 1571-1597

- Nikhil Jha
- The multidimensional nD‐GRAS method: Applications for the projection of multiregional input–output frameworks and valuation matrices pp. 1599-1624

- Juan Manuel Valderas‐Jaramillo and José Manuel Rueda‐Cantuche
- Modelling heterogeneous preferences for nature‐based tourism trips pp. 1625-1653

- David Boto‐García, Antonio Alvarez and José Baños
Volume 100, month 10, 2021
- Social capital, social economy and economic resilience of Italian provinces pp. 1113-1135

- Giuseppe Terzo
- Unpacking the U‐shaped relationship between related variety and firm sales: Evidence from Japan pp. 1136-1157

- Ren Lu, Qing Song, Ting Xia, Daguo Lv, Torger Reve and Ze Jian
- Quantifying fiscal multipliers in Italy: A Panel SVAR analysis using regional data pp. 1158-1177

- Matteo Deleidi, Davide Romaniello and Francesca Tosi
- Welfare benefits in highly decentralized fiscal systems: Evidence on interregional mimicking pp. 1178-1208

- Luis Ayala, Ana Herrero and Jorge Martinez‐Vazquez
- Modeling the spread of COVID‐19 in New York City pp. 1209-1229

- Jose Olmo and Marcos Sanso‐Navarro
- Measuring the impact of ride‐hailing firms on urban congestion: The case of Uber in Europe pp. 1230-1253

- Xavier Fageda
- Can the internet reshape the national city size distribution? Cross‐country evidence pp. 1254-1272

- Yu Wang, Bindong Sun, Sixu Wu, Wan Li and Tinglin Zhang
- Real options, housing price risk, and urban sprawl: A case study of the Toronto census metropolitan area using remotely sensed data, 1986–2016 pp. 1273-1294

- Xiaoxuan Sun, Diana Mok and Jinfei Wang
- Growth and inequality in the Mexican states: Regimes, thresholds, and traps pp. 1295-1322

- Juan Brida, W. Adrian Risso, Edgar Sánchez Carrera and Verónica Segarra
- Standard modularity is unsuitable for functional regionalization of spatial interaction data pp. 1323-1330

- Lucas Martínez‐Bernabéu and José Manuel Casado‐Díaz
- Urban empires: Cities as global rulers in the new urban worldEdited by Edward Glaeser, Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp, Routledge, 2020. 444 pages. ISBN 9781138601710 pp. 1331-1333

- Michelle J. White
Volume 100, month 08, 2021
- A spatial regression methodology for exploring the role of regional connectivity in knowledge production: Evidence from Chinese regions pp. 847-874

- Yuxue Sheng and James LeSage
- Estimation of regional input coefficients and output multipliers for the regions of Chile pp. 875-889

- Cristian Mardones and Darling Silva
- Measuring fiscal interactions in local federalism: Evidence from Florida pp. 891-923

- Kevin Willardsen
- Home Sweet Home: the Effect of Sugar Protectionism on Emigration in Italy, 1876‐1913 pp. 925-957

- Carlo Ciccarelli, Alberto Dalmazzo and Daniela Vuri
- Social media adoption in Italian firms. Opportunities and challenges for lagging regions pp. 959-978

- Martina Aronica, Rubinia Celeste Bonfanti and Davide Piacentino
- Measuring insularity as a state of nature pp. 979-1004

- Vania Licio and Anna Maria Pinna
- From hot to cold: A spatial analysis of self‐employment in the United States pp. 1005-1023

- Alejandro Almeida, Antonio Golpe and Raquel Justo
- Age cohort effects on unemployment in the USA: Evidence from the regional level pp. 1025-1053

- Carsten Ochsen
- Quantile regression on the nonlinear relationship between land use and trip time pp. 1055-1077

- Tae‐Hyoung Tommy Gim
- A machine learning approach to rural entrepreneurship pp. 1079-1104

- Mehmet Celbis
- Survival of the city: Living and thriving in an age of isolation By Edward Glaeser and David Cutler, Penguin Press, 2021. 480 pages. $14.99 (Kindle). ISBN 0593297687 pp. 1105-1110

- Andrea Caragliu
Volume 100, month 06, 2021
- The persistent pay gap between Easterners and Westerners in Germany: A quarter‐century after reunification pp. 605-631

- Heather Dickey and Alessa M. Widmaier
- Spatial impact of factors influencing the achievement of the Europa2020 employment targets pp. 633-649

- Jorge Chica‐Olmo and Marina Checa‐Olivas
- Does social capital reduce entrepreneurs' petty corruption? Evidence across Indonesian regions pp. 651-670

- Julien Hanoteau, Gandhi Pawitan and Virginie Vial
- Cultural and creative industries and regional diversification: Does size matter? pp. 671-687

- Gloria Cicerone, Alessandro Crociata and Daniele Mantegazzi
- Proximity across the distant worlds of university–industry collaborations pp. 689-711

- Utku Ali Rıza Alpaydın and Rune Fitjar
- The internal geography of services value‐added in exports: A Latin American perspective pp. 713-744

- Eduardo Haddad and Inácio Araújo
- Local demand shocks and firms' survival: An application to the Italian economy during the Great Recession pp. 745-775

- Giovanni Marin and Marco Modica
- Market concentration in the Spanish turbot aquaculture sector: A regional analysis pp. 777-794

- Raquel Fernández‐González, Marcos I. Pérez‐Pérez and M. Dolores Garza-Gil
- Mosquitoes, birth rates and regional spillovers: Evidence from the Zika epidemic in Brazil pp. 795-813

- Lívia Triaca, Felipe Ribeiro and César Augusto Oviedo Tejada
- Proposing new measures of employment deconcentration and spatial dispersion across metropolitan areas in the US pp. 815-841

- John R. Hipp, Jae Hong Kim and Benjamin Forthun
- Invisible China: How the urban–rural divide threatens China's rise Edited by Scott Rozelle Natalie Hell, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2020. US$27.50, Hb, 231pp. ISBN 978‐0‐226‐73952‐6 pp. 843-844

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 100, month 04, 2021
- Spatial shift‐share analysis: Some new developments pp. 305-325

- Claudia Montanía, Miguel Márquez, Teresa Fernández‐Núñez and Geoffrey Hewings
- Does EU regional policy promote local TFP growth? Evidence from the Italian Mezzogiorno pp. 327-348

- Giuseppe Albanese, Guido de Blasio and Andrea Locatelli
- Collaboration networks, geography and innovation: Local and national embeddedness pp. 349-377

- Pablo Galaso and Jaromír Kovářík
- The contribution of statistical network models to the study of clusters and their evolution pp. 379-403

- Frans Hermans
- Immigration and Native Employment. Evidence from Italian Provinces in the Aftermath of the Great Recession pp. 405-428

- Stefano Fusaro and Enrique López‐Bazo
- Infant mortality in Turkey: Causes and effects in a regional context pp. 429-453

- Firat Bilgel
- Doubly constrained gravity models for interregional trade estimation pp. 455-474

- Mattia Cai
- E‐commerce development and urban‐rural income gap: Evidence from Zhejiang Province, China pp. 475-494

- Lili Li, Yiwu Zeng, Zi Ye and Hongdong Guo
- Tolerant or segregated? Immigration and electoral outcomes in urban areas pp. 495-515

- Carlo Devillanova
- An assessment of the impacts of large‐scale urban projects on land values: The case of Belo Horizonte, Brazil pp. 517-559

- Renan Almeida, Marcelo Brandão, Ramon Torres, Pedro Patrício and Pedro Amaral
- Juvenile curfew and crime reduction: Evidence from Brazil pp. 561-579

- Luís Carazza, Raul Silveira Neto and Lucas Emanuel
- The natural resource curse: Evidence from the Colombian municipalities pp. 581-602

- Jhorland Ayala‐García and Sandy Dall'erba
Volume 100, month 02, 2021
- Explaining the dynamics of relatedness: The role of co‐location and complexity pp. 3-21

- Sándor Juhász, Tom Broekel and Ron Boschma
- EU regional convergence in the agricultural sector: Are there synergies between agricultural and regional policies? pp. 23-50

- Elena Calegari, Enrico Fabrizi, Gianni Guastella and Francesco Timpano
- The effect of micro‐territorial networks on industrial small and medium enterprises' innovation: A case study in the Spanish region of Cantabria pp. 51-77

- José Manuel López‐Fernández, Mariluz Maté‐Sánchez‐Val and Francisco Manuel Somohano‐Rodriguez
- Does the geographical mobility of scientists shape their collaboration network? A panel approach of chemists’ careers pp. 79-99

- Marine Bernard, Bastien Bernela and Marie Ferru
- European cultural heritage and tourism flows: The magnetic role of superstar World Heritage Sites pp. 101-122

- Elisa Panzera, Thomas Graaff and Henri de Groot
- The impact of health status and human capital formation on regional performance: Empirical evidence pp. 123-139

- Mercedes Gumbau Albert
- Ethnic regional networks and immigrants' earnings: A spatial autoregressive network approach pp. 141-168

- Xingang Wang and Sholeh Maani
- De facto power of elites and regional growth pp. 169-202

- Seunghun Chung and Mark Partridge
- Accessibility of land data and information integration in recently‐independent countries: Timor‐Leste case study pp. 203-225

- Zenoveva X. Correia, Antoni B. Moore and David P. Goodwin
- Measure of accessibility to postal services in France: A potential spatial accessibility approach applied in an urban region pp. 227-249

- Aurélie Mercier, Stéphanie Souche-Le Corvec and Nicolas Ovtracht
- Are preferences for city attributes heterogeneous? An assessment using a discrete choice experiment pp. 251-272

- Diana Romero‐Espinosa, Mauricio Sarrias and Ricardo Daziano
- A theoretical model linking the development of the transportation system with citizens' trust in government actors pp. 273-285

- Francesca Pagliara, Massimo Aria, Lucia Russo and Valentina Della Corte
- Alternative measure of border effects across regions: Ripley's K‐function method pp. 287-302

- Ying Ge, Yingxia Pu and Mengdi Sun
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