Papers in Regional Science
1955 - 2023
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Volume 94, month 11, 2015
- Regional growth and spatial spillovers: Evidence from an SpVAR for the Spanish regions pp. S1-S18

- Miguel Márquez, Julian Ramajo and Geoffrey Hewings
- Non-linearities in regional growth: A non-parametric approach pp. S19-S38

- Marcos Sanso-Navarro and María Vera-Cabello
- Spatial agglomeration and productivity in Italy: A panel smooth transition regression approach pp. S39-S67

- Giulio Cainelli, Andrea Fracasso and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
- Are regional incomes in Malaysia converging? pp. S69-S94

- Abdul Jabbar Abdullah, Chris Doucouliagos and Elizabeth Manning
- Agglomeration and firm-level productivity: A Bayesian spatial approach pp. S95-S114

- Yoshihiro Hashiguchi and Kiyoyasu Tanaka
- Regional unemployment structure and new firm formation pp. S115-S138

- David B. Audretsch, Dirk Dohse and Annekatrin Niebuhr
- Factors and taxonomy of technology purchase (TP) by internationalized innovative companies in peripheral European regions pp. S139-S174

- Rosa Jordá-Borrell, Francisca Ruiz-Rodríguez and Reyes González-Relaño
- A structural multisectoral model with new economic geography linkages for Tuscany pp. S175-S196

- Giuseppe Francesco Gori and Renato Paniccià
- RHOMOLO: A dynamic spatial general equilibrium model for assessing the impact of cohesion policy pp. S197-S221

- Andries Brandsma, d'Artis Kancs, Philippe Monfort and Alexandra Rillaers
- A Bayesian space-time approach to identifying and interpreting regional convergence clubs in Europe pp. 677-702

- Manfred Fischer and James LeSage
- EU regional unemployment as a transnational matter: An analysis via the Gompertz diffusion processs pp. 703-726

- Stefano Iacus and Giuseppe Porro
- Public surface transportation and regional output: A spatial panel approach pp. 727-751

- Zhenhua Chen and Kingsley E. Haynes
- Micro-geographies of creative industries clusters in Europe: From hot spots to assemblages pp. 753-772

- Rafael Boix, José Luis Hervás-Oliver and Blanca De Miguel-Molina
- Does skilled migration foster innovative performance? Evidence from British local areas pp. 773-794

- Luisa Gagliardi
- Cost economies, urban patterns and population density: The case of public infrastructure for basic utilities pp. 795-816

- Ángel M. Prieto, José Zofío and Inmaculada Álvarez
- Does fiscal decentralization affect the effectiveness of intergovernmental grants? European regional policy and Spanish autonomous regions pp. 817-847

- Juan Gonzalez-Alegre
- Effects of institutional arrangements in local water supply services in Korea pp. 849-868

- Suho Bae, Moon-gi Jeong and Seong-gin Moon
- The political side of public utilities: How opportunistic behaviour and yardstick competition shape water prices in Austria pp. 869-890

- Michael Klien
- One country, two systems: How regional institutions shape governance modes in the greater Pearl River Delta, China pp. 891-900

- Susanne Meyer and Javier Revilla Diez
Volume 94, month 08, 2015
- Agglomeration economies in classical music pp. 443-468

- Karol Borowiecki
- Who with whom: Co-operation activities in a cluster region pp. 469-497

- Lutz Eigenhüller, Nicole Litzel and Stefan Fuchs
- Industry–research co-operation within and across regional boundaries. What does innovation policy add? pp. 499-524

- Alberto Marzucchi, Davide Antonioli and Sandro Montresor
- The two faces of R&D and human capital: Evidence from Western European regions pp. 525-551

- Johanna Vogel
- Geographical knowledge search, internal R&D intensity and product innovation of clustering firms in Zhejiang, China pp. 553-572

- Aiqi Wu, Cassandra C. Wang and Shengxiao Li
- Parents' education, school-age children and household location in American cities pp. 573-595

- William Sander and William Testa
- Urban growth, transportation and the spatial dimension of the labour market: A note pp. 597-605

- Torben Klarl
- Ports and the local embedding of commodity flows pp. 607-627

- César Ducruet, Hidekazu Itoh and Olivier Joly
- spMorph: An exploratory space-time analysis tool for describing processes of spatial redistribution pp. 629-651

- Juan Duque, Xinyue Ye and David C. Folch
- The impact of government funding of poverty reduction programmes pp. 653-675

- Suhyun Jung, Seong-Hoon Cho and Roland Roberts
Volume 94, month 06, 2015
- Specialization and diversity as drivers of economic growth: Evidence from High-Tech industries pp. 229-247

- Jaakko Simonen, Rauli Svento and Artti Juutinen
- Micro-evidence on the determinants of innovation in the Netherlands: The relative importance of absorptive capacity and agglomeration externalities pp. 249-272

- Martijn Smit, Maria A. Abreu and Henri de Groot
- ‘One for all and all for one’: Cluster, employment, and the global economic crisis. Evidence from the German mechanical engineering industry pp. 273-294

- Martin Wrobel
- Internal migration and educational outcomes in Italy: Evidence from a cohort of youths pp. 295-316

- Carmen Aina, Giorgia Casalone and Paolo Ghinetti
- Exploring scan methods to test spatial structure with an application to housing prices in Madrid pp. 317-346

- Lopez Fernando A, Coro Chasco Yrigoyen and Julie Le Gallo
- Capitalization of fiscal variables persists over time pp. 347-363

- David Stadelmann and Steve Billon
- Using Bayesian posterior model probabilities to identify omitted variables in spatial regression models pp. 365-383

- Donald J. Lacombe and James LeSage
- The tuition fee ‘shock’: Analysing the response of first-year students to a spatially discontinuous policy change in Germany pp. 385-419

- Timo Mitze, Claudia Burgard and Björn Alecke
- The use of game theory in regional economics: A quantitative retrospective pp. 421-441

- Sandra T. Silva, Isabel Mota and Filipe Grilo
Volume 94, month 03, 2015
- Two goals to reinforce our journal: Efficiency and modernization pp. 1-2

- Roberta Capello
- Impact of the global crisis on spatial disparities in Russia pp. 3-23

- Konstantin Gluschenko
- Variety in knowledge sourcing, geography and innovation: Evidence from the ICT sector in Austria pp. 25-43

- Markus Grillitsch, Franz Tödtling and Christoph Höglinger
- Creative clustering: The location of independent inventors pp. 45-65

- Paulo Guimaraes, Johnathan Munn and Douglas Woodward
- Interregional labour migration and real wage disparities: Evidence from Japan pp. 67-87

- Keisuke Kondo and Toshihiro Okubo
- Fiscal decentralization and regional disparities: The importance of good governance pp. 89-107

- Andreas Kyriacou, Leonel Muinelo-Gallo and Oriol Roca-Sagalés
- Regional geographies of intercity corporate networks: The use of exponential random graph models to assess regional network-formation pp. 109-126

- Xingjian Liu, Ben Derudder and Yaolin Liu
- International relocation of production plants in MNEs: Is the enemy in our camp? pp. 127-139

- Jesús Lampón, Javier González-Benito and José M. García-Vázquez
- School enrolment of first- and second-generation immigrant students in Italy: A geographical analysis pp. 141-159

- Paola Bertolini, Michele Lalla and Francesco Pagliacci
- Exploring the urban system of von Thünen's isolated state pp. 161-175

- John B. Parr
- Size distributions for all cities: Which one is best? pp. 177-196

- Rafael González-Val, Arturo Ramos, Fernando Sanz-Gracia and María Vera-Cabello
- Merit-based college tuition assistance and the conditional probability of in-state work pp. 197-218

- J. Sebastian Leguizamon and George W. Hammond
- Defining and measuring urban regions: A sensitivity analysis pp. 219-226

- Tina Haisch and Urs Müller
- Handbook of Regional Science. edited by Manfred M. Fischer and Peter Nijkamp (eds). Springer, 2014. xxxviii, 1732 pages, 219 figures and 59 tables. ISBN 978-3-642-23429-3, ISBN 978-3-642-23431-6 (print and electronic bundle), ISBN 978-3-642-23430-9 (eBook) pp. 227-228

- Daniela Constantin
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