Papers in Regional Science
1955 - 2023
Continuation of Papers in Regional Science.
Current editor(s): Jouke van Dijk
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Volume 85, month 11, 2006
- The times they are a‐changin' pp. 479-481

- Raymond Florax
- ERSA Conference participation: does location matter? pp. 483-504

- Jouke van Dijk and Gunther Maier
- Examining geographic and occupational mobility: A loglinear modelling approach pp. 505-522

- Ge Lin and Christiadi
- Thresholds for employment and unemployment: A spatial analysis of German regional labour markets, 1992–2000* pp. 523-542

- Reinhold Kosfeld and Christian Dreger
- Airport, airline and access mode choice in the San Francisco Bay area* pp. 543-567

- Stephane Hess and John W. Polak
- Does the location of arts festivals matter for the economic impact?* pp. 569-584

- Melville Saayman and Andrea Saayman
- Cournot and Bertrand in shipping models with circular markets* pp. 585-598

- Toshihiro Matsumura and Daisuke Shimizu
- Location and regional income disparity dynamics: The Brazilian case* pp. 599-613

- Raul Silveira‐Neto and Carlos Azzoni
- Economic Development in New Zealand – Edited by James R. Rowe pp. 615-617

- Lay James Gibson
- Industrial Clusters and Inter‐Firm Networks – Edited by Charlie Karlsson, Börje Johansson and Roger R. Stough pp. 617-619

- Silas Gechuki Tora and Christine Nolan
- The New European Rurality: Strategies for Small Firms – Edited by Teresa de Noronha Vaz, Eleanor J. Morgan and Peter Nijkamp pp. 619-621

- Judith I. Stallmann
Volume 85, month 08, 2006
- A cross‐sectional analysis of residential property prices: the effects of income, commuting, schooling, the housing stock and spatial interaction in the English regions* pp. 339-361

- Bernard Fingleton
- A test strategy for spurious spatial regression, spatial nonstationarity, and spatial cointegration pp. 363-377

- Jørgen Lauridsen and Reinhold Kosfeld
- Do changes in transport costs and tariffs shape the space‐economy in the same way?* pp. 379-399

- Kristian Behrens
- Population structure and location choice: A study of London and South East England* pp. 401-419

- Mark Andrew and Geoff Meen
- Regional externalities in the dynamic system of three regions* pp. 421-442

- Jaakko Simonen
- Sub‐national growth rate differentials in South Africa: an econometric analysis* pp. 443-457

- Wim Naudé and Waldo Krugell
- Measuring structural change in the I‐O production function by biproportional methods: A theorem of price invariance* pp. 459-469

- Louis de Mesnard
- Cities and Complexity: Understanding Cities with Cellular Automata, Agent‐Based Models, and Fractals – Michael Batty pp. 471-473

- Helen Couclelis
- Amenities and Rural Development: Theory, Methods and Public Policy – Edited by G. P. Green, S. C. Deller, and D. W. Marcouiller pp. 473-475

- Matthew Shumway
- Globalization and Urban Development – Edited by H. W. Richardson and C.‐H. C. Bae pp. 475-477

- Peter Karl Kresl
Volume 85, month 06, 2006
- The spatial dimension of economic growth and convergence pp. 171-176

- Eckhardt Bode and Sergio J. Rey
- Empirical growth models with spatial effects* pp. 177-198

- Bernard Fingleton and Enrique López‐Bazo
- Spatial convergence* pp. 199-215

- Peter Egger and Michael Pfaffermayr
- σ‐convergence in the presence of spatial effects pp. 217-234

- Sergio J. Rey and Boris Dev
- Interregional risk sharing and fiscal redistribution in unified Germany* pp. 235-255

- Falko Jüßen
- Ecological inference and spatial heterogeneity: an entropy‐based distributionally weighted regression approach* pp. 257-276

- Ludo Peeters and Coro Chasco Yrigoyen
- Regional growth in Western Europe: detecting spatial misspecification using the R environment* pp. 277-297

- Roger Bivand and Rolf Brunstad
- Explaining labour productivity differentials across Italian regions: the role of socio‐economic structure and factor endowments* pp. 299-320

- Valter Di Giacinto and Giorgio Nuzzo
- An institutional convergence perspective on China’s recent growth experience: A research note* pp. 321-330

- Long Gen Ying
- Entrepreneurship in the Region – Edited by Michael Fritsch and Jürgen Schmude pp. 331-333

- Sarah Low
- Regions, Land Consumption and Sustainable Growth – Oedzge Atzema, Piet Rietveld, Daniel Shefer pp. 333-335

- Adrian Esparza
- The Urban Response to Internationalization – Peter Karl Kresl and Earl H. Fry pp. 335-337

- Ferhan Gezici
Volume 85, month 03, 2006
- Motives to restructure industries: Finnish evidence of cross‐border and domestic mergers and acquisitions pp. 1-22

- Eero Lehto
- Why some regions will decline: A Canadian case study with thoughts on local development strategies* pp. 23-46

- Mario Polèse and Richard Shearmur
- Co‐evolution of invention activities among cities in New England* pp. 47-72

- Catherine Co
- Industrial clusters in Denmark: Theory and empirical evidence pp. 73-98

- Sten Engelstoft, Chris Jensen‐Butler, Ian Smith and Lars Winther
- Trans‐boundary pollution transmission and regional agglomeration effects* pp. 99-120

- Moriki Hosoe and Tohru Naito
- The role of labour cost in the location choices of Japanese investors in China* pp. 121-138

- Shaoming Cheng
- On the discovery of millet prices in Mali* pp. 139-162

- Jeffrey Vitale and David Bessler
- Employment and Regional Development Policy: Market Efficiency versus Policy Intervention – Edited by Helmut Karl and Phillippe Rollet pp. 163-165

- Andy Krause
- Economics and Land Use Planning – Alan W. Evans pp. 165-167

- Carmen Carrión‐Flores
- Knowledge Spillovers and Knowledge Management – Edited by Charlie Karlsson, Per Flensburg, and Sven‐Ake Hörte pp. 167-169

- Audrey Muhlenkamp
Volume 84, month 11, 2005
- Probit model forecasts of national and state manufacturing and construction employment downturns* pp. 531-552

- Gary Shoesmith
- Quantity adjustments in the regional labour markets of EU candidate countries pp. 553-574

- Vera Gács and Peter Huber
- A spatial analysis of state banking regulation* pp. 575-595

- Thomas Garrett, Gary A. Wagner and David Wheelock
- The death of physical distance: An economic analysis of the emergence of electronic marketplaces* pp. 597-614

- Young Jun Choi and Chung Suk Suh
- Competition between highway operators: Can we expect toll differentiation?* pp. 615-626

- Paul Calcott and Shuntian Yao
- Transport Issues and Problems in Southeastern Europe pp. 627-629

- Peter M.J. Pol
- Economic Integration and Multinational Investment Behaviour: European and East Asian Experiences pp. 629-631

- Renee Will
Volume 84, month 08, 2005
- Agglomeration, economic geography and regional growth pp. 301-309

- Philip McCann and Daniel Shefer
- Agglomeration and the adjustment of the spatial economy§ pp. 311-349

- Pierre-Philippe Combes, Gilles Duranton and Henry Overman
- Beyond neoclassical orthodoxy: A view based on the new economic geography and UK regional wage data pp. 351-375

- Bernard Fingleton
- Frontiers of the New Economic Geography* pp. 377-405

- Masahisa Fujita and Tomoya Mori
- The divergence of human capital levels across cities* pp. 407-444

- Christopher R. Berry and Edward L. Glaeser
- Agglomeration and the spatial distribution of creativity pp. 445-464

- Roland Andersson, John Quigley and Mats Wilhelmsson
- Innovation, knowledge spillovers and local labour markets pp. 465-485

- Philip McCann and Jaakko Simonen
- Incorporating agglomeration economies in transport cost‐benefit analysis: The case of the proposed light‐rail transit in the Tel‐Aviv metropolitan area pp. 487-508

- Daniel Shefer and Haim Aviram
- A note on agglomeration and the location of multinational firms* pp. 509-518

- José Pontes and John B. Parr
- Urban and Regional Transportation Modeling. Essays in Honor of David Boyce pp. 519-521

- Aura Reggiani and Laurie Schintler
- Transport Developments and Innovations in an Evolving World pp. 521-526

- Anna Nagurney
- Economics, Real Estate and the Supply of Land pp. 526-528

- Robyn Welch
- Advancing Sustainability at the Sub‐National Level: The Potential and Limitations of Planning pp. 528-530

- Christine Bae
Volume 84, month 06, 2005
- Parking lots, store chains and spatial agglomeration* pp. 145-158

- Jose Noguera
- Increasing returns and spatial unemployment disparities pp. 159-181

- Jens Suedekum
- The regional cost gap of the Japanese local telecommunications service pp. 183-199

- Takanori Ida and Sumiko Asai
- Equilibrium existence in the linear model: Concave versus convex transportation costs* pp. 201-219

- Hamid Hamoudi and María José Moral
- Can exclusive territories limit strategic location downstream?* pp. 221-237

- Kenneth Fjell and John Heywood
- Bargaining power of landlords and underdevelopment in a system of cities* pp. 239-250

- Yasuhiro Sato
- Do amenities matter in attracting knowledge workers for regional economic development?* pp. 251-269

- Vijay K. Mathur and Sheldon H. Stein
- Spatial competition in networks under delivered pricing* pp. 271-280

- Pablo Dorta‐González, Dolores R. Santos‐Peñate and Rafael Suárez‐Vega
- Spatial scale, return and onward migration, and the Long‐Boertlein index of repeat migration pp. 281-290

- Bruce Newbold
- Transport Projects, Programmes and Policies; Evaluation Needs and Capabilities pp. 291-293

- Stephane Hess
- Urban Sprawl in Western Europe and the United States pp. 293-295

- Tüzin Baycan Levent
- Challenged Borderlands: Transcending Political and Cultural Boundaries pp. 295-298

- Olivier Kramsch
- The Student City: Strategic Planning for Student Communities in EU Cities pp. 298-300

- Carla Sa
Volume 84, month 03, 2005
- Federalism in an endogenous growth model with tax base sharing and heterogeneous education services* pp. 1-19

- Thierry Madiès and Bruno Ventelou
- Specification issues in models of population and employment growth* pp. 21-46

- Marlon Boarnet, Saksith Chalermpong and Elizabeth Geho
- Spatial duopoly with triangular markets* pp. 47-59

- Jyh‐Fa Tsai and Fu-Chuan Lai
- Spatiotemporal analysis of the distribution of urban facilities in terms of accessibility pp. 61-84

- Yukio Sadahiro
- A retrospective on Beckmann, McGuire and Winsten's Studies in the Economics of Transportation* pp. 85-103

- David E. Boyce, Hani S. Mahmassani and Anna Nagurney
- Determinants of industrial location: An application for Catalan municipalities* pp. 105-120

- Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod
- Elasticities of ergodic solutions in the Markov chains approach to economic growth convergence* pp. 121-126

- Toni Mora
- The differential impacts of monetary policy: Are the differences diminishing?* pp. 127-136

- Donald L. Schunk
- Entrepreneurship and Regional Economic Development: A Spatial Perspective pp. 137-139

- Hans Westlund
- The Real and Virtual Worlds of Spatial Planning pp. 139-140

- Andy Krause
- Principles of Transport Economics pp. 140-142

- Adelheid Holl
- Policies and Strategies in Marginal Regions: Summary and Evaluations pp. 142-144

- Tatu Hirvonen