Papers in Regional Science
1955 - 2023
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Volume 98, month 12, 2019
- Why are some Spanish regions more resilient than others? pp. 2211-2231

- Yolanda Ubago Martínez, Ignacio García‐Lautre, Belen Iraizoz and Pedro Pascual
- Foreign firms in core or peripheral areas? The spatial dimension of job creation and wages in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 2233-2250

- Michele Binetti and Nicola Coniglio
- Determinants of international tourist choices in Italian provinces: A joint demand–supply approach with spatial effects pp. 2251-2273

- Tomaso Pompili, Maurizio Pisati and Eleonora Lorenzini
- Regional diversity in experiences of cohesion policy: The cases of Emilia‐Romagna and Calabria pp. 2275-2293

- Valentina Aiello, Pierre Maurice Reverberi and Cristina Brasili
- Spillover effects when IKEA enters: Do incumbent retailers win or lose? pp. 2295-2313

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Oana Mihaescu, Helena Nilsson and Niklas Rudholm
- Do new and relocating firms have different preferences for accessibility? pp. 2315-2341

- Ioannis Baraklianos, Louafi Bouzouina, Patrick Bonnel and Ouassim Manout
- The effect of FAR (floor area ratio) regulations on land values: The case of New York pp. 2343-2354

- Byunggeor Moon
- Does cognition matter? Applying the push‐pull‐mooring model to Chinese farmers' willingness to withdraw from rural homesteads pp. 2355-2369

- Wen Fan and Lifang Zhang
- A distance correlation index of spatial dependence for compositional data pp. 2371-2389

- M. Simona Andreano, Roberto Benedetti and Federica Piersimoni
- SPAG: Index of spatial agglomeration pp. 2391-2424

- Katarzyna Kopczewska, Paweł Churski, Artur Ochojski and Adam Polko
- Personality traits, migration intentions, and cultural distance pp. 2425-2454

- Didier Fouarge, Merve Nezihe Özer and Philipp Seegers
- The commuting behaviour of self‐employed workers: Evidence for Spain pp. 2455-2477

- Juan‐Francisco Albert, José M. Casado‐Díaz and Hipólito Simón
- Spread or backwash: The impact on population dynamics and business performance of a new road in a rural county of Galicia (Spain) pp. 2479-2502

- David Peón, Jorge Rodríguez‐Álvarez and Edelmiro López‐Iglesias
- Order without design. Alain Bertaud. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 2018. 413 pp. ISBN #9780262038768 pp. 2503-2503

- Albert Saiz
Volume 98, month 10, 2019
- Asymmetric effects of monetary policy shocks across US states pp. 1861-1891

- Davide Furceri, Fabio Mazzola and Pietro Pizzuto
- A ticket to ride: Education and migration from lagging areas pp. 1893-1902

- Guglielmo Barone, Antonello d’Alessandro and Guido de Blasio
- Interaction between different forms of proximity in inter‐organizational scientific collaboration: The case of medical sciences research network in the Yangtze River Delta region pp. 1903-1924

- Zhan Cao, Ben Derudder and Zhenwei Peng
- Measuring quality of government in EU regions across space and time pp. 1925-1953

- Nicholas Charron, Victor Lapuente and Paola Annoni
- Aggregate effects and measuring regional dynamics pp. 1955-1991

- Ryan Greenaway‐McGrevy and Kyle Hood
- Inside the regional innovation system black box: Evidence from French data pp. 1993-2026

- Hervé Ott and Patrick Rondé
- A multiplier evaluation of primary factors supply–shocks in a regional economy pp. 2027-2045

- Manuel Alejandro Cardenete, M. Carmen Lima and Ferran Sancho
- The influence of the cultural values independence and obedience on regional incomes: Econometric evidence pp. 2047-2073

- Christina Greßer and David Stadelmann
- Comparing the quality of life of cities that gained and lost population: An assessment with DEA and the Malmquist index pp. 2075-2097

- Carla Alexandra Filipe Amado, Ana Paula Barreira, Sérgio Santos and Maria Helena Guimarães
- Friendly neighbours! The role of community‐level drivers in the territorial distribution of same‐sex couples in Italy pp. 2099-2114

- Francesco Pagliacci
- Keeping up appearances: Spatial spillovers and housing renovations pp. 2115-2133

- Nicholas Irwin
- Broadband's relationship to rural housing values pp. 2135-2156

- Steven Deller and Brian Whitacre
- Topographic heterogeneity, rural labour transfer and cultivated land use: An empirical study of plain and low‐hill areas in China pp. 2157-2178

- Xiang Luo, Zuo Zhang, Xinhai Lu and Lu Zhang
- Is planning delay really a constraint in the provision of housing? Some evidence from Israel pp. 2179-2200

- Ziv Rubin and Daniel Felsenstein
- Preference matching, income, and population distribution in urban and adjacent rural regions pp. 2201-2208

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Hamid Beladi
Volume 98, month 08, 2019
- Club convergence in innovation activity across European regions pp. 1545-1565

- Candelaria Barrios, Esther Flores and M. Ángeles Martínez
- Regional advantage and the geography of networks: Explaining global–local knowledge sourcing patterns pp. 1567-1584

- Robert Huggins, Hiro Izushi and Daniel Prokop
- Green regions and local firms' innovation pp. 1585-1608

- Lorena D'Agostino and Rosina Moreno
- Transport infrastructure and regional convergence: A spatial panel data approach pp. 1609-1631

- Xavier Fageda and Cecilia Olivieri
- Do high‐quality local institutions shape labour productivity in Western European manufacturing firms? pp. 1633-1666

- Roberto Ganau and Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose
- Modelling commuting time in the US: Bootstrapping techniques to avoid overfitting pp. 1667-1684

- José Ignacio Gimenez‐Nadal, José Alberto Molina and Jorge Velilla
- Relocations are determined by firms' relationships with financing institutions: A paper based on network data for Japanese firms pp. 1685-1712

- Ryo Fukuda, Tetsuo Kidokoro, Fumihiko Seta and Ryo Sato
- The dynamics of trust during public participation pp. 1713-1729

- Simone Franceschini and Gerardo Marletto
- Natural amenities and regional tourism employment: A spatial analysis pp. 1731-1757

- Niromi Naranpanawa, Alicia Rambaldi and Neil Sipe
- To cluster or not to cluster? Spatial determinants of closures in the American craft brewing industry pp. 1759-1778

- Isabelle Nilsson, Oleg Smirnov, Neil Reid and Matthew Lehnert
- Is financial development narrowing the urban–rural income gap? A cross‐regional study of China pp. 1779-1800

- Chi‐Wei Su, Yu Song, Ye‐Ting Ma and Ran Tao
- The resilience of cities to economic shocks: A tale of four recessions (and the challenge of Brexit) pp. 1801-1832

- Ronald Martin and Ben Gardiner
- Co‐inventor networks and knowledge production in specialized and diversified cities pp. 1833-1853

- Frank van der Wouden and David L. Rigby
- The Pursuit of Economic Development, Todd Gabe, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. 252 pages, ISBN 978‐3‐319‐52476‐4 pp. 1855-1858

- Camilla Lenzi
Volume 98, month 06, 2019
- Quality of government and regional resilience in the European Union. Evidence from the Great Recession pp. 1267-1290

- Roberto Ezcurra and Vicente Rios
- Real wages, amenities and the adjustment of working hours across local labour markets pp. 1291-1316

- Teresa Schlüter
- How does wage polarization affect productivity? The case of Spanish regions pp. 1317-1333

- Karina Alfaro‐Moreno, José Javier Núñez‐Velázquez and Luisa Fernanda Bernat‐Diaz
- A framework for economies classification and its application to China's regions pp. 1335-1358

- Fei Ge
- The spatial structure of the labour market across public jobcentres. Does their accessibility matter? pp. 1359-1372

- Patricia Suárez, Matías Mayor, Begoña Cueto and María‐Henar Salas‐Olmedo
- Location‐specific knowledge in spatial job search and its outcomes: An empirical investigation pp. 1373-1395

- Gintarė Morkutė
- The monetary subjective health evaluation for commuting long distances in Chile: A latent class analysis pp. 1397-1417

- Juan Palomino and Mauricio Sarrias
- Index of environmental awareness through the MIMIC approach pp. 1419-1441

- Dilya Khakimova, Stefanie Lösch, Danny Wende, Hans Wiesmeth and Ostap Okhrin
- The impact of EU Eastern enlargement on urban growth and decline: New insights from Germany's Eastern border pp. 1443-1468

- Bastian Heider
- Neighbourhood inequality spillover effects of gentrification pp. 1469-1484

- David Christafore and Susane Leguizamon
- Spatio‐temporal evolution of regional inequality and contribution decomposition of economic growth: A case study of Jiangsu Province, China pp. 1485-1498

- Baiqiong Liu, Min Xu, Jing Wang, Lin Zhao and Sumei Xie
- Regional labour markets in Spain: Can flexibility and local democracy reduce inefficiencies? pp. 1499-1516

- Ambra Poggi
- Walled cities and urban density in China pp. 1517-1539

- Rui Du and Junfu Zhang
- Regional trajectories of entrepreneurship, knowledge, and growth: The role of history and culture by Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2019. 144 pages, 22 figures, 35 tables, ISBN 978‐3‐3‐319‐97781‐2 pp. 1541-1542

- Robert Huggins
Volume 98, month 04, 2019
- The regionalization of national input‐output tables: A study of South Korean regions pp. 601-620

- Anthony T. Flegg and Timo Tohmo
- Adjustment mechanisms of Greek regions in export activity during the economic crisis of 2008–2012 pp. 621-639

- Maria Tsiapa
- Territorial determinants and NUTS 3 regional performance: A spatial analysis for Italy across the crisis pp. 641-677

- Iolanda Lo Cascio, Fabio Mazzola and Rosalia Epifanio
- A qualitative exploration of arts‐based neighbourhood revitalization: The case of ‘The Space at 2106 Main’ in West Tampa, Florida pp. 679-699

- Stephen Buckman, Mara Latorre, M. Martin Bosman, Neveen Nawawy and Bomin Koh
- A look behind the curtain: Measuring the complex economic effects of regional structural funds in Germany pp. 701-735

- Jonathan Eberle, Thomas Brenner and Timo Mitze
- Emerging specializations, competences and firms' proximity in digital industries: The case of London pp. 737-753

- Francesco Losurdo, Alessandro Marra, Ernesto Cassetta, Umberto Monarca, Ivano Dileo and Vittorio Carlei
- Industrial relatedness and regional resilience in the European Union pp. 755-778

- Giulio Cainelli, Roberto Ganau and Marco Modica
- Location decisions of enterprise R&D investments as a function of related and unrelated regional industry structures: A multilevel study pp. 779-797

- Jarle Aarstad, Olav Andreas Kvitastein and Stig‐Erik Jakobsen
- Growth‐instability frontier and industrial diversification: Evidence from European gross value added pp. 799-824

- Kurt Hafner
- On the performance of creative industries: Evidence from Mexican metropolitan areas pp. 825-842

- Francisco Benita
- Migration and institutional quality across Italian provinces: The role of human capital pp. 843-860

- Claudio Di Berardino, Dario D'Ingiullo, Davide Quaglione and Alessandro Sarra
- Regional inequality dynamics, stochastic dominance, and spatial dependence pp. 861-881

- Sergio J. Rey, Wei Kang and Levi John Wolf
- What matters the most for economic development? Evidence from the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund pp. 883-904

- Kaitlyn R. Harger, Amanda Ross and Heather M. Stephens
- Natural disasters, economic growth and spatial spillovers: Evidence from a flash flood in Brazil pp. 905-924

- Ricardo Andrade Lima and Antonio Vinícius Barros Barbosa
- State cigarette taxes and health expenditures: Evidence from dynamic spatial lag panel models pp. 925-950

- Adam Hoffer, Brad Humphreys and Jane Ruseski
- The determinants of elderly migration in France pp. 951-972

- Alexandra Schaffar, Michel Dimou and El Mouhoub Mouhoud
- Regional cost‐of‐living differentials, rural–urban migration, and the contribution to economic growth pp. 973-994

- Dürdane Şirin Saracoğlu and Terry Roe
- Wage returns to interregional mobility among Ph.D graduates: Do occupations matter? pp. 995-1025

- Barbara Ermini, Luca Papi and Francesca Scaturro
- The regional effects of international migration on internal migration decisions of tertiary‐educated workers pp. 1027-1051

- Marian Manic
- Rural–urban migration and income disparity in Tunisia: A decomposition analysis pp. 1053-1083

- Amara Mohamed, Mohamed Ayadi and Hatem Jemmali
- Intra‐ and inter‐regional commuting: Assessing the role of wage differentials pp. 1085-1114

- Angela Bergantino and Leonardo Madio
- Historical urban growth in Europe (1300–1800) pp. 1115-1136

- Rafael González‐Val
- Drivers of urban sprawl in urban areas of Iran pp. 1137-1158

- Seyyed Hadi Hosseini and Mehran Hajilou
- Commuting time, public exposure and victimization: Evidence from Brazilian metropolitan regions pp. 1159-1175

- Raul Silveira Neto and Klebson Moura
- Moving towards more cohesive and polycentric spatial patterns? Evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 1177-1194

- Ondřej Mulíček and Jiří Malý
- Incentives to local public service provision: An evaluation of Italy's Obiettivi di Servizio pp. 1195-1213

- Guglielmo Barone, Guido de Blasio, Alessio D'Ignazio and Andrea Salvati
- Analysis of the social and environmental economic sustainability in the territory of Yucatan (Mexico) pp. 1215-1238

- Lilian Albornoz‐Mendoza and Alfredo Mainar
- Effects of dynamic and spatial externalities on local growth: Evidence from Brazil pp. 1239-1259

- Inácio Araújo, Eduardo Gonçalves and Eduardo Almeida
- The well‐tempered city: What modern science, ancient civilizations, and human nature teach us about the future of urban life pp. 1261-1262

- Elisabet Viladecans‐Marsal
- Seminal studies in regional and urban economics: Contributions from an impressive mind ‐ Edited by Roberta Capello pp. 1262-1263

- Leila Kebir
Volume 98, month 02, 2019
- The effect of ICT adoption on labour demand: A cross‐region comparison pp. 3-16

- Mohamed Goaied and Seifallah Sassi
- Ethnic minority concentration: A source of productivity growth for Italian provinces? pp. 17-34

- Alessandra Michelangeli, Nicola Pontarollo and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
- The role of social capital in regional innovation systems: Creative social capital and its institutionalization process pp. 35-51

- Cristina Aragón Amonarriz, Cristina Iturrioz, Lorea Narvaiza and Mario Davide Parrilli
- The geography of social capital and innovation in the European Union pp. 53-73

- Jesús Peiró‐Palomino
- Human capital and market size pp. 75-92

- Cecilia Vives
- Knowledge externalities and firm heterogeneity: Effects on high and low growth firms pp. 93-114

- Markus Grillitsch and Magnus Nilsson
- Territorial cohesion under pressure? Welfare policy and planning responses in Austrian and Swedish Peripheries pp. 115-132

- Elisabeth Gruber, Daniel Rauhut and Alois Humer
- Impact of macro‐structural reforms on the productivity growth of regions: Distance to the frontier matters pp. 133-166

- Sabine D’Costa, José Enrique Garcilazo and Joaquim Oliveira Martins
- Implementation of European Cohesion Policy at the sub‐national level: Evidence from beneficiary data in Eastern Germany pp. 167-189

- Bianka Dettmer and Thomas Sauer
- KIBS as both innovators and knowledge intermediaries in the innovation process: Intermediation as a contingent role pp. 191-209

- Richard Shearmur and David Doloreux
- Historical and current spatial differences in female labour force participation: Evidence from Germany pp. 211-239

- Michael Wyrwich
- Disparities in exploitative and exploratory patenting performance across regions: Focusing on the roles of agglomeration externalities pp. 241-263

- Bo Kyeong Lee and So Young Sohn
- EU regional development policy and territorial capital: A systemic approach pp. 265-281

- Ugo Fratesi and Giovanni Perucca
- A spatial decomposition of the shift‐share components of labour productivity inequality in Italy pp. 283-306

- Mauro Mussini
- By diversion rate alone: The inconsistency and inequity of waste management evaluation in a single‐indicator system pp. 307-329

- Barbara Cavalletti and Matteo Corsi
- An interpretation of the changes in demographic behaviour at a sub‐national level using spatial measures in post‐socialist countries: A case study of the Czech Republic and Slovakia pp. 331-351

- Branislav Bleha and Pavol Ďurček
- Two countries, sixteen cities, five thousand kilometres: How many housing markets? pp. 353-370

- Ryan Greenaway‐McGrevy, Arthur Grimes and Mark Holmes
- Spatial interactions in property tax policies among Italian municipalities pp. 371-391

- Chiara Bocci, Claudia Ferretti and Patrizia Lattarulo
- A spatial panel data analysis of China's urban land expansion, 2004–2014 pp. 393-407

- Yingcheng Li and Weiting Xiong
- Agglomeration of creative industries: An intra‐metropolitan analysis for Barcelona pp. 409-431

- Eva Coll‐Martínez, Ana‐Isabel Moreno‐Monroy and Josep‐Maria Arauzo‐Carod
- Is there a relationship between TELs and default? Evidence from US municipalities pp. 433-450

- John Dove
- Area‐specific subsidies and population dynamics: Evidence from the Australian zone tax offset pp. 451-476

- Nathan Kettlewell and Oleg Yerokhin
- Does climate matter? An empirical study of interregional migration in China pp. 477-496

- Li Gao and Abdoul G. Sam
- The interconnections between socio‐spatial factors and labour market integration among Arabs in Israel pp. 497-514

- Ilan Shdema, Hisham M. Abu‐Rayya and Izhak Schnell
- Accessibility at the household level using the Structural Accessibility Layer: A forecast of potential future travel behaviour based on self‐selection of residential location pp. 515-538

- Xavier Albacete
- Overlapping labour market areas based on link communities pp. 539-553

- Yicheol Han and Stephan Goetz
- Migration and occupational careers: The static and dynamic urban wage premium by education and city size pp. 555-574

- Martin Korpi and William A.V. Clark
- The role of government in regentrification pp. 575-594

- Kuzey Yilmaz
- Regional upgrading in Southern Europe: Spatial disparities and human capital Edited by Madalena Fonseca, Ugo Fratesi. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2017. 358 pp. ISBN 978–3–319‐49817‐1 pp. 595-597

- Pedro Marques
- A new perspective on agglomeration economies in Japan: An application of productivity analysis pp. 597-598

- Kayo Tajima
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