Papers in Regional Science
1955 - 2023
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Volume 95, month 11, 2016
- Estimating the long-term economic impacts of Spanish universities on the national economy pp. 673-692

- José M. Pastor, Carlos Peraita and Francisco Perez
- Learning mobility grants and skill (mis)matching in the labour market: The case of the ‘Master and Back’ Programme pp. 693-707

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Luisa Gagliardi and Enrico Orru'
- Explaining inter-provincial migration in China pp. 709-731

- Thomas Gries, Manfred Kraft and Manuel Simon
- Examining the role of amenities in migration decisions: A structural estimation approach pp. 733-754

- Gihoon Hong
- Determinants of self-employment among commuters and non-commuters pp. 755-774

- Mikaela Backman and Charlie Karlsson
- Distance, time since foreign entry, and productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment pp. 775-800

- Bruno Merlevede and Victoria Purice
- Agglomeration of knowledge intensive business services and urban productivity pp. 801-818

- Cui Zhang
- Smart cities and attracting knowledge workers: Which cities attract highly-educated workers in the 21st century? pp. 819-841

- Michael Betz, Mark Partridge and Belal Fallah
- A decision support method to identify target geographic markets for health care providers pp. 843-863

- Pierre Polzin, José Borges and António Coelho
- Price-sensitive demand and market entry pp. 865-875

- Yiquan Gu, Alexander Rasch and Tobias Wenzel
- Spatial competition and contestability based on choice histories of consumers pp. 877-894

- Mona Kashiha and Jean-Claude Thill
- A comment on Scott and Storper's ‘The nature of cities: The scope and limits of urban theory’ pp. 895-901

- Augusto Cusinato
- Comment to XCL co-agglomeration index: Distance-weighted improved DCL index pp. 903-910

- Katarzyna Kopczewska
- Beyond Rust: Metropolitan Pittsburgh and the Fate of Industrial America. Allen Dieterich-Ward. Philadelphia. PA: University of Pennsylvania Press. 360 pp, 17 figures (including 4 maps), notes, index. $39.95, £26.00. ISBN 978-0-8122-4767-1 pp. 911-912

- Edward J. Malecki
- Skills and Cities. Sako Musterd, Marco Bontje and Jan Rouwendal. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2016. 278 pp. 25 B/W Illustrations. $160.00, hardcover. ISBN 978-1-138-81223-9 pp. 913-914

- Matthew Resseger
- Climate Shock: The Economic Consequences of a Hotter Planet. Gernot Wagner and Martin L. Weitzman. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2015. 250 pp, index. US$27.95. ISBN 978-0-691-15947-8 pp. 914-916

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 95, month 08, 2016
- Localised knowledge, local policies and regional innovation activity for renewable energy technologies: Evidence from Italy pp. 443-466

- Teodora Diana Corsatea
- Universities’ effects on regional GDP and unemployment: The case of Germany pp. 467-489

- Torben Schubert and Henning Kroll
- A location quotient approach to producing regional production multipliers for the Irish economy pp. 491-506

- Karyn Morrissey
- A CGE approach to measuring the impacts of EU structural funds in a small open economy pp. 507-538

- Mario Fortuna, Francisco José Silva and Ana Medeiros
- Incorporation of municipalities and population growth: A propensity score matching approach pp. 539-554

- Björn Kauder
- The centralization index: A measure of local spatial segregation pp. 555-576

- David C. Folch and Sergio J. Rey
- Detecting causal relationships between spatial processes pp. 577-594

- Marcos Herrera-Gómez, Jesus Mur and Manuel Ruiz
- Can the periphery achieve core? The case of the automobile components industry in Spain pp. 595-612

- Jesús Lampón, Santiago Lago-Peñas and Pablo Cabanelas
- Uncovering regional characteristics from mobile phone data: A network science approach pp. 613-631

- Guanghua Chi, Jean-Claude Thill, Daoqin Tong, Li Shi and Yu Liu
- ‘Vanishing cities’: Can urban costs explain deindustrialization? pp. 633-651

- Maxim Goryunov and Sergey Kokovin
- Potential merger-forcing entry reduces maximum spacing between firms in spatial competition pp. 653-669

- Ralph M. Braid
Volume 95, month 06, 2016
- Source versus residence: A comparison from a new economic geography perspective pp. 201-222

- Pasquale Commendatore and Ingrid Kubin
- Explaining new firm creation in Europe from a spatial and time perspective: A multilevel analysis based upon data of individuals, regions and countries pp. 223-257

- Christian Hundt and Rolf Sternberg
- Regional determinants of firm entry in a developing country pp. 259-279

- Carla Calá, Miguel Manjón-Antolín and Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod
- Identifying local determinants of destination choices of international immigrants to the Madrid metropolitan area pp. 281-307

- Ludo Peeters and Coro Chasco Yrigoyen
- What city amenities matter in attracting smart people? pp. 309-327

- Liang Zheng
- Port facilities, regional spillovers and exports: Empirical evidence from Spain pp. 329-351

- Laura Márquez-Ramos
- Endogenous transport costs and firm agglomeration in new trade theory pp. 353-362

- Masafumi Tsubuku
- Job accessibility and ethnic minority employment in urban and rural areas in Taiwan pp. 363-382

- Jen-Jia Lin, Chi-Hau Chen and Tsung-Yu Hsieh
- Land tenure insecurity and rural-urban migration in rural China pp. 383-406

- Xianlei Ma, Nico Heerink, Ekko Ierland and Xiaoping Shi
- The willingness to pay for in-house piped water in urban and rural Indonesia pp. 407-426

- Yusep Suparman, Henk Folmer and Johan H.L. Oud
- Optimal zoning in the unconstrained Hotelling game pp. 427-435

- Juan Bárcena-Ruiz, F. Casado-Izaga, Hamid Hamoudi and Isabel Rodriguez
- Geographical labor market imbalances. Recent explanations and cures. Chiara Mussida and Francesco Pastore (eds.) Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 2015. Series: AIEL Series in Labour Economics. 370 pp., 107.09 EUR. ISBN 978-3-642-55202-1 pp. 437-438

- Antonio Accetturo
- Rectracted: Smart specialization in the EU: RIS3 conditionality, innovation and cohesion pp. 439-439

- Argentino Pessoa
Volume 95, month 03, 2016
- Firm heterogeneity and the localization of economic activities pp. S1-S26

- Pamela Bombarda
- Issue Information pp. 1-2

- Evert Meijers and Martijn Burger
- Moving ahead for other three years pp. 3-4

- Evert Meijers, Martijn Burger and Roberta Capello
- Agglomerations and the rise of urban network externalities pp. 5-15

- Evert Meijers, Martijn Burger, Martijn J. Burger and Evert J. Meijers
- Urban networks: Connecting markets, people, and ideas pp. 17-59

- Evert Meijers, Martijn Burger, Edward L. Glaeser, Giacomo Ponzetto and Yimei Zou
- Capturing the benefits that emerge from regional sustainability networks: The Castile–La Mancha network of sustainable cities and towns pp. S27-S49

- Carmen Echebarria, José Barrutia, Itziar Aguado-Moralejo, Vanessa Apaolaza and Patrick Hartmann
- Examining homelessness in Germany: The impact of regional housing market conditions on homelessness in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany pp. S51-S69

- Alexandra Kröll and Oliver Farhauer
- Disentangling agglomeration and network externalities: A conceptual typology pp. 61-80

- Evert Meijers, Martijn Burger, Michiel Meeteren, Zachary Neal and Ben Derudder
- The size distribution of exporting and non-exporting firms in a panel of Chinese provinces pp. S71-S85

- Guohua Peng and Fan Xia
- Supply chain internationalization in East Asia: Inclusiveness and risks pp. 81-100

- Evert Meijers, Martijn Burger, Masahisa Fujita and Nobuaki Hamaguchi
- Inter-provincial migration and 1975–2005 regional growth in Indonesia pp. S87-S105

- Yogi Vidyattama
- Determinants of city growth in Colombia pp. 101-131

- Evert Meijers, Martijn Burger and Gilles Duranton
- Social capital and immigrants' labour market performance pp. S107-S126

- Matloob Piracha, Max Tani and Matias Vaira-Lucero
- Modelling regional lottery sales: Methodological issues and a case study from Spain pp. S127-S142

- Rose Baker, David Forrest and Levi Pérez
- Static vs. dynamic agglomeration economies. Spatial context and structural evolution behind urban growth pp. 133-158

- Evert Meijers, Martijn Burger, Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello and Andrea Caragliu
- Natural disasters and social capital formation: The impact of the Great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake pp. S143-S164

- Eiji Yamamura
- Competitive network positions in trade and structural economic growth: A geographically weighted regression analysis for European regions pp. 159-180

- Evert Meijers, Martijn Burger, Mark Thissen, Thomas Graaff and Frank Oort
- Quality, distance and trade: A strategic approach pp. S165-S191

- Emanuele Bacchiega, Antonio Minniti and Arsen Palestini
- Borrowing size in networks of cities: City size, network connectivity and metropolitan functions in Europe pp. 181-198

- Evert Meijers, Martijn Burger, Evert J. Meijers, Martijn J. Burger and Marloes M. Hoogerbrugge
- Strategic delegation under spatial price discrimination pp. S193-S213

- John Heywood and Zheng Wang
- Location choices with a non-linear demand function pp. S215-S226

- Stefano Colombo
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