Papers in Regional Science
1955 - 2023
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Volume 97, month 11, 2018
- On clusters and industrial districts: A literature review using bibliometrics methods, 2000–2015 pp. 835-861

- Francisco García‐Lillo, Enrique Claver‐Cortés, Bartolomé Marco‐Lajara, Mercedes Úbeda‐García and Pedro Seva‐Larrosa
- Economic drivers and specialization patterns in the spatial distribution of Framework Programme's participation pp. 863-882

- Nicola Francesco Dotti and Andre Spithoven
- Location and research activities organization: Could public/private cooperation be harmful? pp. 883-907

- Marie‐Laure Cabon‐Dhersin and Emmanuelle Taugourdeau
- Territorial governance and proximity dynamics. The case of two public policy arrangements in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 909-929

- Etienne Polge and Andre Torre
- The role of regional context on innovation persistency of firms pp. 931-955

- Sam Tavassoli and Charlie Karlsson
- The determinants of foreclosures: Evidence from the Spanish case pp. 957-970

- Josep Maria Raya
- More on decentralization and economic growth pp. 971-993

- Henry Aray
- Where are the artists? Analysing economies of agglomeration in Castile and León, Spain pp. 995-1016

- Iván Boal and Luis César Herrero
- Multilevel empirics for small banks in local markets pp. 1017-1037

- Francesco Aiello and Graziella Bonanno
- Do local subsidies to firms create jobs? Counterfactual evaluation of an Italian regional experience pp. 1039-1056

- Giuseppe Porro and Valentina Salis
- Institutional quality and the growth rates of the Italian regions: The costs of regulatory complexity pp. 1057-1081

- Giuseppe Di Vita
- The great urban techno shift: Are central neighbourhoods the next silicon valleys? Evidence from three Canadian metropolitan areas pp. 1083-1111

- Chloé Duvivier and Mario Polèse
- Revisiting the importance of border effect in sub‐national regions. Evidence from a quasi‐experimental design pp. 1113-1130

- Jacint Balaguer and Jordi Ripollés
- Going the distance: The effects of university – secondary school collaboration on student migration pp. 1131-1149

- Jörg Raab, Joris Knoben, Ludmilla Aufurth and Bram Kaashoek
- A stochastic independence approach for measuring regional specialization and concentration pp. 1151-1168

- Christian Haedo and Michel Mouchart
- The performance of non‐survey techniques for constructing sub‐territorial input‐output tables pp. 1169-1202

- Giuseppe Ricciardo Lamonica and Francesco Maria Chelli
- The demand for gambling in Italian regions and its distributional consequences pp. 1203-1225

- Luca Gandullia and Lucia Leporatti
- Informal work in Poland – a regional approach pp. 1227-1246

- Dagmara Nikulin and Aneta Sobiechowska‐Ziegert
- The transfer of development rights as a tool for the urban growth containment: A comparison between the United States and Italy pp. 1247-1265

- Anna Maria Colavitti and Sergio Serra
- Unconventional wisdom: Estimating the economic impact of the Democratic and Republican national political conventions pp. 1267-1278

- Lauren Heller, Victor Matheson and E. Frank Stephenson
- How does distance to urban centres influence necessity and opportunity‐based firm start‐ups? pp. 1279-1303

- Niclas Lavesson
- The impact of a high‐speed railway on residential land prices pp. 1305-1335

- Hiroshi Kanasugi and Koichi Ushijima
- Wage compensation for fly‐in/fly‐out and drive‐in/drive‐out commuters pp. 1337-1353

- Dusan Paredes, Juan Soto Díaz and David Fleming
- Urban spatial structure in OECD cities: Is urban population decentralising or clustering? pp. 1355-1374

- Paolo Veneri
- Value‐added effects of transit‐oriented development: The impact of urban rail on commercial property values with consideration of spatial heterogeneity pp. 1375-1396

- Haitao Yu, Hao Pang and Ming Zhang
- From sources of financial value to commons: Emerging policies for enhancing public real‐estate assets in Italy pp. 1397-1408

- Alessia Mangialardo and Ezio Micelli
- Free‐rider behaviour under voluntary amalgamation: The case of setting the long‐term care insurance premium in Japan pp. 1409-1423

- Katsuyoshi Nakazawa
- Differentiated mixed duopoly and decentralization in a two‐city model pp. 1425-1440

- Kosuke Oshima
- Graduate migration and regional development: An international perspective pp. 1441-1442

- Cecilia Pasquinelli
- Shrinking cities: Understanding urban decline in the United States pp. 1443-1444

- Alan Mallach
Volume 97, month 08, 2018
- Theoretical perspectives on localized knowledge spillovers and agglomeration pp. 467-484

- Samuli Leppälä
- Agglomeration, (un)‐related variety and new firm survival in China pp. 485-500

- Anthony Howell, Canfei He, Rudai Yang and C. Cindy Fan
- Relatedness through experience: On the importance of collected worker experiences for plant performance pp. 501-518

- Lisa Östbring, Rikard Eriksson and Urban Lindgren
- (Un)related variety and employment growth at the sub‐regional level pp. 519-547

- Matthias Firgo and Peter Mayerhofer
- The role of R&D collaboration networks on regional knowledge creation: Evidence from information and communication technologies pp. 549-567

- Cilem Hazir, James LeSage and Corinne Autant‐Bernard
- Long‐run processes of geographical concentration and dispersion: Evidence from Germany pp. 569-593

- Wolfgang Dauth, Michaela Fuchs and Anne Otto
- Human capital as a location factor: An empirical investigation of relocating firms and their labour force in the Netherlands pp. 595-616

- Gintarė Morkutė and Sierdjan Koster
- Do higher college graduation rates increase local education levels? pp. 617-638

- John Winters
- Geography, market potential and industrialization in Italy 1871–2001 pp. 639-662

- Vittorio Daniele, Paolo Malanima and Nicola Ostuni
- Firm location, interaction, and local characteristics: A case study for Madrid's electronics sector pp. 663-685

- Miguel Gómez‐Antonio and Stuart Sweeney
- Spatial spillovers in US wholesale gasoline markets pp. 687-710

- Oleg Kucher, James Burnett and Donald Lacombe
- Retail productivity: The effects of market size and regional hierarchy pp. 711-736

- Özge Öner
- Venture capital: The effect of local and global social ties on firm performance pp. 737-755

- Katja Bringmann, Thomas Vanoutrive and Ann Verhetsel
- Do urban casinos affect nearby neighbourhoods? Evidence from Canada pp. 757-784

- Haifang Huang, Brad Humphreys and Li Zhou
- The structure and dynamics of population migration among economic areas in the United States from 1990 to 2011 pp. 785-800

- Zengwang Xu
- Are local public services better delivered in more autonomous regions? Evidence from European regions using a dose‐response approach pp. 801-826

- Andrea Filippetti and Giovanni Cerulli
- Understanding the location of foreign direct investment pp. 827-828

- Laura Resmini
- Masters of craft. Old jobs in the new urban economy. Richard E. Ocejo, Princeton University Press. 2017. Hardcover. 368 pages. Price: $29.95. ISBN 9780691165493 pp. 829-831

- Michiel Gerritse
Volume 97, month 06, 2018
- Regional industrial evolution in China pp. 173-198

- Canfei He, Yan Yan and David Rigby
- Creativity and local economic development: The role of synergy among different talents pp. 199-215

- Silvia Cerisola
- Neighbourhood related diversity, human capital and firm innovation pp. 217-252

- Sofia Wixe
- The influence of science and technology park characteristics on firms' innovation results pp. 253-279

- Alberto Albahari, Andrés Barge‐Gil, Salvador Pérez‐Canto and Aurelia Modrego
- A measure for identifying substantial geographic concentrations pp. 281-300

- Chris van Egeraat, Edgar Morgenroth, Rutger Kroes, Declan Curran and Justin Gleeson
- Fixed term contracts and employers' human capital: The role of educational spillovers pp. 301-322

- Emanuela Ghignoni, Giuseppe Croce and Andrea Ricci
- Questioning territorial cohesion: (Un)equal access to services of general interest pp. 323-343

- Jiří Malý
- Internal migration in a developing country: A panel data analysis of Ecuador (1982‐2010) pp. 345-367

- Vicente Royuela and Jessica Ordóñez Cuenca
- Do economic crises lead tourists to closer destinations? Italy at the time of the Great Recession pp. 369-386

- Gianluca Cafiso, Roberto Cellini and Tiziana Cuccia
- Internet infrastructure and regional convergence: Evidence from Turkey pp. 387-409

- Mehmet Celbis and Denis de Crombrugghe
- Cultural biases in migration: Estimating non‐monetary migration costs pp. 411-438

- Oliver Falck, Alfred Lameli and Jens Ruhose
- Beggar thy neighbour, beggar thy neighbourhood pp. 439-459

- Brian Asquith
- HANDBOOK OF RESEARCH METHODS AND APPLICATIONS IN ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY ‐ Edited by Charlie Karlsson, Martin Andersson and Therese Norman pp. 461-462

- Ugo Fratesi
- MEASURING REGIONAL SPECIALIZATION: A NEW APPROACH ‐ Edited by Katarzyna Kopczewska, Paweł Churski, Artur Ochojski and Adam Polko pp. 462-464

- Tadeusz Markowski
Volume 97, month 03, 2018
- R&D networks and regional knowledge production in Europe: Evidence from a space‐time model pp. S1-S24

- Iris Wanzenböck and Philipp Piribauer
- The trade, geography and regional implications of Brexit pp. 3-8

- Philip McCann
- UK trade and FDI: A post‐Brexit perspective pp. 9-24

- Swati Dhingra, Gianmarco Ottaviano, Veronica Rappoport, Thomas Sampson and Catherine Thomas
- The continental divide? Economic exposure to Brexit in regions and countries on both sides of The Channel pp. 25-54

- Wen Chen, Bart Los, Philip McCann, Raquel Ortega‐Argilés, Mark Thissen and Frank Oort
- Institutions vs. ‘first‐nature’ geography: What drives economic growth in Europe's regions? pp. S25-S62

- Tobias Ketterer and Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose
- Consequences of Brexit and options for a ‘Global Britain’ pp. 55-72

- Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Tristan Kohl
- Analysing spatial spillovers in corruption: A dynamic spatial panel data approach pp. S63-S78

- Hermann Donfouet, P. Wilner Jeanty and Eric Malin
- The regional costs of market size losses in a EU dismembering process pp. 73-90

- Roberta Capello, Andrea Caragliu and Ugo Fratesi
- Urban subcentres in German city regions: Identification, understanding, comparison pp. S79-S104

- Angelika Krehl
- The long‐term economic implications of Brexit for Scotland: An interregional analysis pp. 91-115

- Gioele Figus, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor, Graeme Roy and Kim Swales
- Are urbanized areas source of life satisfaction? Evidence from EU regions pp. S105-S122

- Camilla Lenzi and Giovanni Perucca
- Internationalized at work and localistic at home: The ‘split’ Europeanization behind Brexit pp. 117-132

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Marco Di Cataldo and Alessandra Faggian
- Zoning a metropolitan area* pp. S123-S137

- Juan Carlos Bárcena‐Ruiz and F. Javier Casado‐Izaga
- Brexit and its possible implications for the UK economy and its regions: A post‐Keynesian perspective pp. 133-149

- John McCombie and Marta Spreafico
- Location choice in early adulthood: Millennials versus Baby Boomers pp. S139-S167

- Adam Millsap
- Beyond Brexit: Reshaping policies for regional development in Europe pp. 151-170

- John Bachtler and Iain Begg
- Land use, travel utility and travel behaviour: An analysis from the perspective of the positive utility of travel pp. S169-S192

- Tae‐Hyoung Tommy Gim
- The market value of political partisanship: Quasi‐experimental evidence from municipal elections pp. S193-S209

- Roberto Basile and Valerio Filoso
- LOCAL CLUSTERS IN GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS: LINKING ACTORS AND TERRITORIES THROUGH MANUFACTURING AND INNOVATION – Edited by Valentina De Marchi, Eleonora Di Maria and Gary Gereffi pp. S211-S212

- Neil M. Coe
- ROMAN ARTISANS AND THE URBAN ECONOMY – Edited by Cameron Hawkins pp. S213-S217

- Edward L. Glaeser
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