Papers in Regional Science
1955 - 2023
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Volume 96, month 11, 2017
- Regional growth with spatial dependence: A case study on early Italian industrialization pp. 675-695

- Carlo Ciccarelli and Stefano Fachin
- Volatility in European regions pp. 697-720

- Irene Brunetti, Davide Fiaschi, Lisa Gianmoena and Angela Parenti
- Clustering vs. relative location: Measuring spatial interaction between retail outlets pp. 721-741

- Isabelle M. Nilsson and Oleg A. Smirnov
- Empirical analysis of differential spillover effects within a growth equilibrium framework: Urban–rural versus rural–rural linkages pp. 743-758

- Siyi Feng and Myles Patton
- Changes in the ethnic composition of neighbourhoods: Analysis of household's response and asymmetric preference structures pp. 759-784

- Tatjana Ibraimovic and Stephane Hess
- Network proximity in the geography of research collaboration pp. 785-815

- Laurent Bergé
- Assessing the impacts of Cohesion Policy on EU regions: A non-parametric analysis on interventions promoting research and innovation and transport accessibility pp. 817-841

- Antonella Ferrara, Philip McCann, Guido Pellegrini, Dirk Stelder and Flavia Terribile
- Mexico's North-South divide: The regional distribution of state inefficiency 1988–2008 pp. 843-858

- Antonio Alvarez, Rafael Garduño-Rivera and Hector M. Nuñez
- Automatic parameter tuning for functional regionalization methods pp. 859-879

- José Casado-Díaz, Lucas Martínez-Bernabéu and Francisco Flórez-Revuelta
- Efficiency-enhancing horizontal mergers in spatial competition pp. 881-894

- Ralph M. Braid
- The political economy of privatization in rich democracies. Herbert Obinger, Carina Schmitt and Stefan Traub. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. 2016. 156 pp. ISBN 978-0-19-966968-4 pp. 895-896

- Chiara Del Bo
- Sustainable Innovation and Regional Developent – Rethinking Innovative Milieus. L. Kebir, O. Crevoisier, P. Costa and V. Peyrache-Gadeau (Eds). Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2017. 267 pp. £90.00. ISBN: 978-1-78471-220-4 pp. 896-898

- Franz Tödtling
Volume 96, month 08, 2017
- Economic crisis and regional resilience: Evidence from Greece pp. 451-476

- Elias Giannakis and Adriana Bruggeman
- Crime and regional economic growth in Mexico: A spatial perspective pp. 477-494

- Víctor Hugo Torres-Preciado, Mayrén Polanco-Gaytán and Miguel A. Tinoco-Zermeño
- Subway capitalization effect in Beijing: Theory and evidence on the variation of the subway proximity premium pp. 495-518

- Xiyan (Jamie) Wang
- Spatial dependence and heterogeneity in the location processes of new high-tech firms in Nanjing, China pp. 519-535

- Yingcheng Li and Kai Zhu
- What types of people sort to which public services? pp. 537-553

- David Brasington
- Determination of neighbourhood housing amenities: Asymmetric effects of consumers’ choices and multiple equilibria pp. 555-570

- Takaaki Takahashi
- A long-run analysis of push and pull factors of internal migration in Italy. Estimation of a gravity model with human capital using homogeneous and heterogeneous approaches pp. 571-602

- Romano Piras
- Mapping the occupational segregation of white women in the US: Differences across metropolitan areas pp. 603-625

- Olga Alonso-Villar and Coral del Rio Otero
- The effect of state and local taxes on economic growth: A spatial dynamic panel approach pp. 627-645

- Jerome Segura
- SAM updating using multi-objective optimization techniques pp. 647-667

- Casiano A. Manrique- de-Lara-Peñate and Dolores R. Santos-Peñate
- Handbook on the Geographies of Innovation. Richard Shermur, Christophe Carrincazeaux and David Doloreux (eds.). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 2016. 482 pp. ISBN 978 1 78471 076 7 pp. 669-670

- David B. Audretsch
- Cities in Global Capitalism. Ugo Rossi. Cambridge: Polity, 2017. Series: Urban Futures. 213 pp. Paperback: €20.43. Hardcover: €63.92. E-book: €17.99. ISBN – 13: 978-0-7456-8967-8 (pb) pp. 670-672

- Trevor J. Barnes
Volume 96, month 06, 2017
- Neighbour regions as the source of new industries pp. 227-245

- Ron Boschma, Víctor Martín and Asier Minondo
- University-industry links and the determinants of their spatial scope: A study of the knowledge intensive business services sector pp. 247-260

- Andrew Johnston and Robert Huggins
- Creative service industries and regional productivity pp. 261-279

- Rafael Boix and Vicent Soler-Marco
- Foreign exports, net interregional spillovers and Chinese regional supply chains pp. 281-298

- Jiansuo Pei, Jan Oosterhaven and Erik Dietzenbacher
- Offshoring, outsourcing and the economic geography of Europe pp. 299-323

- Fernando Merino
- Highways and industrial development in the peripheral regions of China pp. 325-356

- Hangtian Xu and Kentaro Nakajima
- Spatial dependence in (origin-destination) air passenger flows pp. 357-380

- Paula Margaretic, Christine Thomas-Agnan and Romain Doucet
- Correcting agglomeration economies: How air pollution matters pp. 381-400

- Marion Drut and Aurélie Mahieux
- Race to the top in traffic calming pp. 401-422

- Stef Proost and Jonas Westin
- The impact of wind farms on property values: A locally weighted hedonic pricing model pp. 423-444

- Yasin Sunak and Reinhard Madlener
- Happiness and Place: Why Life is Better Outside the City. Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn. London: Palgrave Macmillian, 2015. 130 pp. eBook US$49.99, ISBN 978-1-137-43633-7; Hardcover US$67.50, ISBN 978-1-137-43632-0 pp. 445-446

- Giovanni Perucca
- Eyes on the Street: The Life of Jane Jacobs. Robert Kanigel. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2016. 482 pp + index. US$35.00. ISBN 978-0-307-96190-7 pp. 446-447

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 96, month 03, 2017
- Fields of knowledge in higher education institutions, and innovative start-ups: An empirical investigation pp. S1-S27

- Michael Fritsch and Ronney Aamoucke
- Heterogeneous economic resilience and the great recession's world trade collapse pp. 3-12

- Peter Bergeijk, Steven Brakman and Charles Marrewijk
- What drives heterogeneity in the resilience of trade: Firm-specific versus regional characteristics pp. 13-32

- Marcel Berg and Marjolijn Jaarsma
- The elusive effects of workplace diversity on innovation pp. S29-S49

- Ceren Ozgen, Peter Nijkamp and Jacques Poot
- Regional effects or none? Firms' profitability during the Great Recession in Finland pp. 33-59

- Saara Tamminen
- Creativity, education or what? On the measurement of regional human capital pp. S51-S67

- Eckhardt Bode and Lucia Perez-Villar
- A closer look at revealed comparative advantage: Gross-versus value-added trade flows pp. 61-92

- Steven Brakman and Charles Marrewijk
- US regional population growth 2000–2010: Natural amenities or urban agglomeration? pp. S69-S90

- Dan Rickman and Hongbo Wang
- Job accessibility and job-education mismatch in the metropolitan area of Barcelona pp. S91-S112

- Antonio Di Paolo, Anna Matas and Josep Lluís Raymond
- Testing and explaining economic resilience with an application to Italian regions pp. 93-113

- Paolo Di Caro
- Immigration and location choices of native-born workers in Canada pp. S113-S134

- Yigit Aydede
- Collaboration networks within a French cluster: Do partners really interact with each other? pp. 115-138

- Bastien Bernela and Rachel Levy
- The puzzling heterogeneity of amenity capitalization effects on land markets pp. S135-S153

- Wenjie Wu, Guanpeng Dong and Wenzhong Zhang
- Identification of spatial agglomerations in the German food processing industry pp. 139-162

- Julia Hoffmann, Stefan Hirsch and Johannes Simons
- Estimating standard errors in spatial panel models with time varying spatial correlation pp. S155-S177

- Frank Davenport
- Optimal time for implementing cordon toll pricing scheme in a monocentric city pp. 163-190

- Zhi-Chun Li and Qian-Wen Guo
- Spatial concentration of manufacturing firms in China pp. S179-S205

- Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Zhao Zhao
- Commuting effects in Okun's Law among British areas: Evidence from spatial panel econometrics pp. 191-209

- Silvia Palombi, Roger Perman and Christophe Tavera
- Optimal licensing with equity pp. S207-S220

- Kuang-Cheng Andy Wang, Yi-Jie Wang, Wen-Jung Liang and Chao-Cheng Mai
- Firm location and monopolistic competition pp. 211-219

- Takanori Ago, Hamid Hamoudi and Yassine Lefouili
- Cities and the Urban Land Premium. Henri L.F. de Groot, Gerard Marlet, Coen Teulings and Wouter Vermeulen. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2015. 144 pages. £65. ISBN 9781784717438 pp. S221-S222

- David Albouy
- Urban Economics and Urban Policy: Challenging Conventional Policy Wisdom. Paul C. Cheshire, Max Nathan and Henry G. Overman. Cheltenham: Elgar, 2014. 256 pp. £67.50, hardback. ISBN 978-1-78195-251-1; and 2015. 256 pp. £20, paperback. ISBN 978-1-78347-525-4 pp. 221-222

- Martijn Smit
- London: The Information Capital: 100 Maps and Graphics That Will Change How You View the City. James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti. London: Particular Books (Penguin), 2014. 240 pages. Hardcover, £18.75. ISBN- 101846148472 pp. 223-224

- Daniel Arribas-Bel
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