Papers in Regional Science
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Volume 99, month 12, 2020
- The Brexit game: uncertainty and location decision pp. 1515-1538

- Douglas Silveira, Izak Silva, Silvinha Vasconcelos and Fernando Perobelli
- The geographic evolution of optics technologies in the United States, 1976–2010 pp. 1539-1559

- Melissa Haller and David L. Rigby
- Low‐skill jobs and routine tasks specialization: New insights from Italian provinces pp. 1561-1581

- Irene Brunetti, Valerio Intraligi, Andrea Ricci and Valeria Cirillo
- Intraregional trade shares for goods‐producing industries: RPC estimates using EU data pp. 1583-1605

- Michael Lahr, João Pedro Ferreira and Johannes R. Többen
- Labor supply and the business cycle: The “bandwagon worker effect” pp. 1607-1642

- Ángel L. Martín‐Román, Jaime Cuéllar‐Martín and Alfonso Moral
- Spatial models for online retail churn: Evidence from an online grocery delivery service in Madrid pp. 1643-1665

- Miguel Angel de la Llave Montiel and Fernando López
- Scalable shift‐share analysis: Novel framework and application to France pp. 1667-1690

- Jean‐François Ruault and Yves Schaeffer
- Evaluating the role of resilience in reducing economic losses from disasters: A multi‐regional analysis of a seaport disruption pp. 1691-1722

- Dan Wei, Zhenhua Chen and Adam Rose
- Urban deprivation in Argentina: A POSET analysis pp. 1723-1747

- Enrico Ivaldi, Andrea Ciacci and Riccardo Soliani
- Food insecurity and nutrition index: Disaggregation and evidence for Brazilian states pp. 1749-1771

- Cicero Braga and Lorena Vieira Costa
- The welfare effects of occupational segregation by gender and race: Differences across US Regions pp. 1773-1797

- Olga Alonso‐Villar and Coral del Rio Otero
- Travel costs, trade, and market segmentation: Evidence from China's high‐speed railway pp. 1799-1825

- Dongxiao Niu, Weizeng Sun and Siqi Zheng
- Responses to Geographical Marginality and Marginalization. From Social Innovation to Regional Development Edited by Etienne Nel Stanko Pelc Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2020. xiii+ 183 pp., 39 figures, 12 tables. €96.29 (eBook). ISBN 978‐3‐030‐51342‐9 pp. 1827-1828

- Gabriel Camară
Volume 99, month 10, 2020
- Essential ingredients for radical innovations? The role of (un‐)related variety and external linkages in Germany pp. 1165-1183

- Kolja Hesse and Dirk Fornahl
- Geographic variations in precarious employment outcomes between immigrant and Canadian‐born populations pp. 1185-1213

- Waad K. Ali and Bruce Newbold
- Localization, regionalization and globalization of university‐business research co‐operation in the United Kingdom pp. 1215-1236

- Robert Tijssen, Wouter van de Klippe and Alfredo Yegros
- Firm‐specific cluster effects: A meta‐analysis pp. 1237-1260

- Nils Grashof
- The effects of highways on school segregation pp. 1261-1280

- Philip Heidt and M. Taha Kasim
- Distributional impacts of food assistance: How SNAP payments to the rural poor affect incomes in the urban core pp. 1281-1300

- Paul Lewin and Bruce A. Weber
- Land use regulations and the dispersion of the IT Industry in the San Francisco Bay area pp. 1301-1316

- Taner Osman
- An analysis of pedestrian crashes using a spatial count data model pp. 1317-1338

- Rebekka E. Apardian and Oleg Smirnov
- Staying or leaving? The effects of university availability on educational choices and rural depopulation pp. 1339-1365

- Ida Lovén, Cecilia Hammarlund and Martin Nordin
- Economic impact modelling of smart specialization policy: Which industries should prioritization target? pp. 1367-1388

- Attila Varga, Norbert Szabó and Tamás Sebestyén
- Evaluation of self‐employment support policies using survival analysis. The discounted flat rate in Andalusia (Spain) pp. 1389-1411

- Sandra M. Sánchez‐Cañizares, L. Javier Cabeza‐Ramírez and M. Dolores Guerrero‐Baena
- Optimizing entrepreneurial development processes for smart specialization in the European Union pp. 1413-1457

- László Szerb, Raquel Ortega‐Argilés, Zoltan Acs and Éva Komlósi
- Firm financial soundness and knowledge externalities: A comparative regional analysis pp. 1459-1486

- Lara Abdel Fattah, Giuseppe Arcuri, Aziza Garsaa and Nadine Levratto
- The regional anatomy of youths' educational attainment in Spain: The role of the employment structure in local labour markets pp. 1487-1508

- Luis Diaz‐Serrano and William Nilsson
- Good economics for hard times Abhijit V. Banerjee Esther Duflo New York: Public Affairs. 2019. 404 pp. ISBN 978 161039 950 0 pp. 1509-1511

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 99, month 08, 2020
- Patent intensity and concentration: The effect of institutional quality on MSA patent activity pp. 857-898

- Gary A. Wagner and Jamie Bologna Pavlik
- Interregional mobility and the personality traits of migrants pp. 899-914

- Daniel Crown, Masood Gheasi and Alessandra Faggian
- Overeducation and overskilling in the early careers of PhD graduates: Does international migration reduce labour market mismatch? pp. 915-944

- Sucharita Ghosh and Emanuele Grassi
- Migration and perceptions of housing availability in Sweden pp. 945-975

- Adam Tyrcha
- Occupational concentration and outcomes for displaced workers pp. 977-997

- Vasilios D. Kosteas
- Environmental Engel curves in Italy: A spatial econometric investigation pp. 999-1018

- Marco Baudino
- The influence of local development on the impact of natural disasters in Northeast Brazil: The case of droughts and floods in the state of Ceará pp. 1019-1043

- Victor Hugo De Oliveira, João Mário Santos de França and Francisco Mário Viana Martins
- Inequality and city size: An analysis for OECD functional urban areas pp. 1045-1064

- David Castells‐Quintana, Vicente Royuela and Paolo Veneri
- Cross‐city spillovers in Chinese housing markets: From a city network perspective pp. 1065-1085

- Yunlong Gong, Jan de Haan and Peter Boelhouwer
- Is Gibrat's law robust when cities interact each other? pp. 1087-1111

- Vanessa Grüdtner and André M. Marques
- Formal and statistical aspects of estimating Okun's law at a regional level pp. 1113-1136

- Martin Boďa and Mariana Považanová
- Testing the static and dynamic performance of statistical methods for the detection of national industrial clusters pp. 1137-1157

- Francisco Benita, Serhad Sarica and Garvit Bansal
- Transforming industrial policy for the digital age Edited by Patrizio Bianchi, Clemente Ruiz Duran, Sandrine Labory Edward Elgar. 2019. 256 pp. ISBN: 978 1 78,897 614 5 pp. 1159-1161

- Slavo Radosevic
Volume 99, month 06, 2020
- Relatedness in the implementation of Smart Specialisation Strategy: a first empirical assessment pp. 405-425

- Diego D'Adda, Donato Iacobucci and Roberto Palloni
- The impact of uncertainty on production relocation: Implications from a regional perspective pp. 427-446

- Jesús Lampón
- The contribution of the spatial dimension to inequality: A counterfactual analysis for OECD countries pp. 447-477

- Luis Ayala, Javier Martín‐Román and Juan Vicente
- The long‐term relationship between economic development and regional inequality: South‐West Europe, 1860–2010 pp. 479-508

- Alfonso Díez‐Minguela, Rafael González‐Val, Julio Martinez‐Galarraga, M. Teresa Sanchis and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- Regional income and wave energy deployment in Ireland pp. 509-531

- Niall Farrell, Cathal O'Donoghue and Karyn Morrissey
- Turnout, political strength, and cost efficiency in Spanish municipalities of the autonomous region of Galicia: Evidence from an alternative stochastic frontier approach pp. 533-553

- Enrique J. Buch‐Gómez and Roberto Cabaleiro‐Casal
- Well‐being in European regions: Does government quality matter? pp. 555-582

- Jesús Peiró‐Palomino, Andrés J. Picazo‐Tadeo and Vicente Rios
- The variegated role of proximities in acquisitions by domestic and international companies in different phases of economic cycles pp. 583-602

- Viktor Kvĕtoň, Aleš Bĕlohradský and Jiri Blazek
- Winners and losers of rapid growth in Turkey: Analysis of the spatial variability of convergence pp. 603-644

- Burhan Karahasan
- Are eco‐labels good for the local economy? pp. 645-661

- Cristina Bernini and Augusto Cerqua
- Measuring spatial concentration: A transportation problem approach pp. 663-682

- Mauro Ferrante, Giovanni Luca Lo Magno, Stefano De Cantis and Geoffrey Hewings
- Analytical framework for ex‐post evaluation of transport projects: Lessons learnt on retrospective CBA pp. 683-703

- Silvia Vignetti, Francesco Giffoni, Chiara Pancotti and Francesca Pagliara
- Has highway construction narrowed the urban–rural income gap? Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 705-723

- Zhenxiong Huang, Hangtian Xu, Jianming Li and Nengsheng Luo
- Economies of agglomeration and their relation with industrial productivity in Brazilian municipalities pp. 725-747

- Augusta Pelinski Raiher
- Segregation and urban spatial structure in Barcelona pp. 749-772

- Miquel‐Àngel Garcia–Lopez, Rosella Nicolini and José Luis Roig
- The impact of immigration on housing prices in Australia pp. 773-786

- Morteza Moallemi and Daniel Melser
- Labour market effects of urban riots: An experimental assessment pp. 787-806

- Emmanuel Duguet, David Gray, Yannick L'Horty, Loïc Du Parquet and Pascale Petit
- Local financialization, household debt, and the great recession pp. 807-839

- Luke Petach
- The evolution of Zipf's Law for U.S. cities pp. 841-852

- Angelina Hackmann and Torben Klarl
- Cultural heritage, creativity and economic development, by Cerisola Silvia, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 2019. xi + 193 pp., Price: £75. ISBN 9781788975285 pp. 853-854

- Stefania Oliva
Volume 99, month 04, 2020
- Introduction to the Special Issue on countries' contribution to regional science pp. 269-273

- Roberto Camagni
- Regional science in the Netherlands: A contextual interpretation of the “power of smallness” pp. 275-292

- Peter Nijkamp
- Regional science: economy and geography in France and French‐speaking countries pp. 293-313

- Denise Pumain and Andre Torre
- The Nordic contribution to regional science: People, principles and empirics pp. 315-325

- Philip McCann
- Development, contributions and trends in regional studies in Spain: An overview pp. 327-358

- Juan R. Cuadrado‐Roura
- Contributions by Italian scholars to regional science pp. 359-388

- Roberto Camagni and Roberta Capello
- Japanese contributions to regional science pp. 389-402

- Ho Yeon Kim and Philip McCann
Volume 99, month 02, 2020
- Impacts of EU funded R&D networks on the generation of key enabling technologies: Empirical evidence from a regional perspective pp. 3-24

- Iris Wanzenböck, Martina Neuländtner and Thomas Scherngell
- What kinds of R&D consortia enhance SMEs productivity? A hierarchical Bayesian approach for the analysis of a regional innovation policy pp. 25-53

- Annalisa Caloffi, Marco Mariani, Alessandra Mattei and Fabrizia Mealli
- Knowledge networks and industrial structure for regional innovation: An analysis of patents collaborations in Italy pp. 55-72

- Niccolò Innocenti, Francesco Capone and Luciana Lazzeretti
- Economic growth through entrepreneurship: Determinants of self‐employed income across regional economies pp. 73-95

- David B. Willis, David Hughes, Kathryn Boys and Devin C. Swindall
- Related to what? Reviewing the literature on technological relatedness: Where we are now and where can we go? pp. 97-113

- Adam Whittle and Dieter Kogler
- Inter‐regional networks and productive efficiency in Japan pp. 115-133

- Akihiro Otsuka
- Are functional regions more homogeneous than administrative regions? A test using hierarchical linear models pp. 135-164

- Alexandra Wicht, Per Kropp and Barbara Schwengler
- Upward pressure on wages and the interregional trade spillover effects under demand‐side shocks pp. 165-182

- Patrizio Lecca, Martin Christensen, Andrea Conte, Giovanni Mandras and Simone Salotti
- Spatial effects on local government efficiency pp. 183-200

- Raffaella Santolini
- Factors influencing farmers' intentions for urban–rural harmony in metropolitan fringes and regional differences therein pp. 201-224

- Wei Cao, Shenglu Zhou, Shaohua Wu and Chaoye Song
- Regional diffusion of military regimes in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 225-244

- Raul Caruso, Nicola Pontarollo and Roberto Ricciuti
- Universities and the Formation of Edge Cities: Evidence from China's Government‐led University Town Construction pp. 245-265

- Yuan Wang and Wei Tang
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