Papers in Regional Science
1955 - 2023
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Volume 91, month 11, 2012
- Technological interdependence and regional growth in Europe: Proximity and synergy in knowledge spillovers pp. 697-722

- Roberto Basile, Roberta Capello and Andrea Caragliu
- Proximity and collaboration in European nanotechnology pp. 723-742

- Scott W. Cunningham and Claudia Werker
- Hierarchy and concentration in the American urban system of technological advance pp. 743-758

- Paul J. Maliszewski and Breandán Ó hUallacháin
- New firm formation facing cultural and racial diversity pp. 759-774

- Shaoming Cheng and Huaqun Li
- The sources of metropolitan unemployment fluctuations in the Greater Taipei metropolitan area pp. 775-793

- Shu‐hen Chiang
- Social networks and regional recruitment of foreign labour: Firm recruitment methods and spatial sorting in Denmark pp. 795-821

- Torben Schmidt and Peter Jensen
- The accessibility to employment offices in the Spanish labour market pp. 823-848

- Patricia Suárez, Matías Mayor and Begoña Cueto
- Adaptation behaviours across ecosystems under global warming: A spatial micro‐econometric model of the rural economy in South America pp. 849-871

- S. Niggol Seo
- Information communication technology and economic development: Learning from the Indian experience edited by Tojo Thatchenkery and Roger R. Stough pp. 873-874

- Philippe Rouchy
- Beyond territory: Dynamic geographies of knowledge creation, diffusion, and innovation edited by Harald Bathelt, Maryann P. Feldman and Dieter F. Kogler pp. 874-875

- Maciej Turala
- Handbook of research on entrepreneurship and regional development edited by Michael Fritsch pp. 875-877

- Sierdjan Koster
- Industrial policy beyond the crisis: Regional, national and international perspectives edited by David Bailey, Helena Lenihan and Josep‐Maria Arauzo‐Carod pp. 877-878

- Timo Valila
Volume 91, month 08, 2012
- Productivity and financing of regional transport infrastructure pp. 481-485

- Albert Solé-Ollé, Andreas Stephan and Timo Valila
- Infrastructure and regional growth in the European Union pp. 487-513

- Riccardo Crescenzi and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Network effects of public transport infrastructure: Evidence on Italian regions pp. 515-541

- Valter Di Giacinto, Giacinto Micucci and Pasqualino Montanaro
- Public investment and regional growth and convergence: Evidence from Greece pp. 543-568

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Yannis Psycharis and Vassilis Tselios
- Contributions of local agglomeration to productivity: Stochastic frontier estimations from Japanese manufacturing firm data pp. 569-597

- Ryohei Nakamura
- Beyond the efficiency-equity dilemma: Centralization as a determinant of government investment in infrastructure pp. 599-615

- Daniel Albalate, Germà Bel and Xavier Fageda
- How to decide on regional infrastructure to achieve intra-regional acceptability and inter-regional consensus? pp. 617-643

- Jonas Westin, Joel P. Franklin, Sofia Grahn-Voorneveld and Stef Proost
- Modelling public and private provision: The case of the railway services pp. 645-657

- Francesca Medda and Eric Pels
- Inefficiencies in regional commuting policy pp. 659-689

- Toon Vandyck and Stef Proost
- Forms of enterprise in 20th century Italy: Boundaries, structures and strategies – Edited by Andrea Colli and Michelangelo Vasta pp. 691-692

- Giovanna Dossena
- The economics of industrial development – By John Weiss pp. 692-693

- Ola Olsson
- The economics of transport: A theoretical and applied perspective – By Jonathan Cowie, with contributions from Stephen Ison, Tom Rye and Geoff Riddington pp. 694-695

- Andreas Stephan
- The handbook of local and regional development – Edited by Andy Pike, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and John Tomaney pp. 695-696

- Michaela Trippl
Volume 91, month 06, 2012
- Related variety and regional growth in Spain pp. 241-256

- Ron Boschma, Asier Minondo and Mikel Navarro
- Growth and disparities in Europe: Insights from a spatial growth model pp. 257-274

- Sascha Sardadvar
- Employment, income, migration and public services: A simultaneous spatial panel data model of regional growth pp. 275-297

- Gebremeskel H. Gebremariam, Tesfa G. Gebremedhin, Peter Schaeffer, Tim T. Phipps and Randall Jackson
- Modelling spatial externalities in panel data: The Spatial Durbin model revisited pp. 299-318

- Christian Beer and Aleksandra Riedl
- Destination choice for relocating firms: A discrete choice model for the St. Gallen region, Switzerland pp. 319-341

- Balz R. Bodenmann and Kay W. Axhausen
- Inter-city migration and policy pp. 343-354

- Hannu Laurila
- Exploring spatial features of science-industry partnerships: A study on French data pp. 355-375

- Olivier Bouba-Olga, Marie Ferru and Dominique Pépin
- Can a knowledge-based cluster be created? The case of the Barcelona 22@ district pp. 377-400

- Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal and Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod
- The core-periphery model with three regions and more pp. 401-418

- Sofia B.S.D. Castro, Joao Correia-da-Silva and Pascal Mossay
- Where to enter in hub-spoke airline networks pp. 419-436

- Ming Hsin Lin and Akio Kawasaki
- Spatial pattern and domestic tourism: An econometric analysis using inter-regional monetary flows by type of journey pp. 437-470

- Tamara de la Mata and Carlos Llano-Verduras
- The economics of transport: A theoretical and applied perspective – By Jonathan Cowie with contributions from Stephen Ison, Tom Rye and Geoff Riddington pp. 471-473

- Jonathan L. Gifford
- Building national and regional innovation systems: Institutions for economic development – By Jorge Niosi pp. 473-475

- Arne Isaksen
- Emerging clusters: Theoretical, empirical and political perspectives on the initial stage of cluster evolution – Edited by Dirk Fornahl, Sebastian Henn and Max-Peter Menzel pp. 475-477

- Sam Tavassoli
- Universities, knowledge transfer and regional development: Geography, entrepreneurship and policy – Edited by Attila Varga pp. 477-479

- Roland Andersson and Mats Wilhelmsson
Volume 91, month 03, 2012
- Regional Science matters pp. 1-2

- Jouke van Dijk
- The bright side of MAUP: Defining new measures of industrial agglomeration pp. 3-28

- Carlo Menon
- Production technology and agglomeration for Japanese prefectures during 1991–2000 pp. 29-41

- Kazuhiko Kakamu, Wolfgang Polasek and Hajime Wago
- Structural and spatial characteristics of personal actor networks: The case of industries for the elderly in Korea pp. 43-64

- Yangmi Koo and Sam Ock Park
- Proximity, accessibility and choice: A matter of taste or condition? pp. 65-84

- Katarina Haugen, Einar Holm, Magnus Strömgren, Bertil Vilhelmson and Kerstin Westin
- Local human capital, segregation by skill, and skill‐specific employment growth pp. 85-106

- Friso Schlitte
- Spatial location patterns of Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 107-136

- José M. Albert, Marta R. Casanova and Vicente Orts
- Whatever next? Export market choices of New Zealand firms pp. 137-159

- Richard Fabling, Arthur Grimes and Lynda Sanderson
- An integrated IO and CGE approach to analysing changes in environmental trade balances pp. 161-180

- Karen Turner, Michelle Gilmartin, Peter McGregor and John Swales
- Spatial monopoly of multi‐establishment firms: An empirical study for supermarkets in the Netherlands pp. 181-192

- Dirk Stelder
- Crime and social sanction pp. 193-218

- Paolo Buonanno, Giacomo Pasini and Paolo Vanin
- Estimating the demand for public open space: Evidence from North Carolina municipalities pp. 219-232

- Chunhua Wang, Jean‐Claude Thill and Ross K. Meentemeyer
- Growth and innovation of competitive regions: The role of internal and external connections – By U. Fratesi and L. Senn pp. 233-234

- Eveline van Leeuwen
- Innovation system frontiers: Cluster networks and global value – By Brian Wixted pp. 235-236

- Peter Warda
- Perspectives on spatial data analysis – By Luc Anselin and Sergio J. Rey pp. 237-238

- Dayton Lambert
- The geography of competition: Firms, prices, and localization – By John R. Miro pp. 238-240

- Wei-Bin Zhang
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