Regional Science Policy & Practice
2008 - 2023
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Volume 15, issue 9, 2023
- Chinese migration, diaspora, and mobility pp. 1891-1892
- Maria Abreu and Joseph Zhao
- Using mobile phone data to probe the mobility‐related well‐being of rural residents: A case study of Chengdu, China pp. 1893-1906
- Xuesong Gao, Lun Liu, Dinghua Ou and Haomiao Yuwu
- International Student Inflow and City Innovation: Evidence from China pp. 1907-1925
- Yuanyuan Gu and Songlin Li
- Class performance: An empirical case of Chinese service workers in hair salons pp. 1926-1940
- Wenzhao Chen
- Social justice and migrant children: Exploring the design and implementation of education policies for migrant children in China pp. 1941-1955
- Yao Wang and Peter Sercombe
- Understanding Shiminhua in Chinese Greater Bay Area: Internalizing urban identity and negotiating place attachment pp. 1956-1978
- Hongsheng Zhao
- Regional development in Latin America pp. 1979-1980
- Carlos Azzoni
- Urbanization and productivity at a global level: new empirical evidence for the services sector pp. 1981-1997
- Priscila Mendez, Miguel Atienza and Félix Modrego
- Urban agglomeration, city size, and spatial density effects on wage flexibility: New evidence on the wage curve in Brazil pp. 1998-2025
- Ana Maria Barufi, Eduardo Haddad and Peter Nijkamp
- Regional heterogeneity and the effects of the related and unrelated varieties on innovation pp. 2026-2045
- Suelene Mascarini, Renato Garcia, Emerson Gomes dos Santos, Ariana Ribeiro Costa and Veneziano Araujo
- How do gatekeepers in networks influence the production of new knowledge? Evidence from Brazilian co‐invention networks pp. 2046-2064
- Raquel Coelho Reis, Eduardo Gonçalves, Juliana Gonçalves Taveira, André Suriane da Silva and Pedro Vasconcelos do Amaral
- Inequality and space in a highly unequal country: What does the literature tell us in the context of Colombia? pp. 2065-2086
- Juan Duque, Gustavo García Cruz, Nancy Lozano‐Gracia, Mauricio Quiñones and Kelly Y. Montoya
- From night‐time lights to perceptions: Evidence for regional and spatial development around the world pp. 2087-2088
- Katarzyna Kopczewska
- Spatial compactness and carbon emission: Nighttime light satellite‐based exposure assessment pp. 2089-2105
- Kangjuan Lv, Furong Sun and Lisha Wang
- Remotely too equal: Popular DMSP night‐time lights data understate spatial inequality pp. 2106-2125
- Xiaoxuan Zhang, John Gibson and Xiangzheng Deng
- Does complementarity matter for the emergence of new specialization industries in the regions of Russia? pp. 2126-2155
- Evgeniy Kutsenko, Sabyasachi Tripathi and Kirill Tyurchev
- Spatial distribution of new firms and firm‐level innovation: Evidence from Turkey pp. 2156-2181
- Burhan Karahasan
- Classification of regions according to the dominant innovation barriers: The characteristics and stability of region types in Germany pp. 2182-2223
- Tobias Johannes Hertrich and Thomas Brenner
- Regional development trap and economic complexity in Turkey: Evidence from provincial data pp. 2224-2252
- İbrahim Tuğrul Çınar
- Oral health, sugary drink consumption and the soft drink industry levy: Using spatial microsimulation to understand tooth decay pp. 2253-2273
- Tom Broomhead, Dimitris Ballas and Sarah Baker
- Uneven development, competitiveness and behavioural economic geography: Addressing ‘levelling up’ policies from a human perspective pp. 2274-2294
- Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson
- Modeling the impact of macroeconomic indicators on the Corruption Perceptions Index: Example of Ukraine, Bulgaria, and Georgia pp. 2295-2318
- Mariya Rubakha, Lesia Tkachyk and Iryna Horodniak
- The determinants of population satisfaction from local authorities' activities: Evidence from Armenia pp. 2319-2341
- Tsovinar J. Karapetyan, Arpenik H. Muradyan, Vanine A. Yeranosyan, Erik M. Grigoryan and Samson M. Petrosyan
- Ports, crime and security: governing and policing seaports in a changing world By Anna Sergi, Alexandria Reid, Luca Storti, Marleen Easton, Bristol University Press. 2021. £80.00 (hbk). ISBN: 978‐152921771 pp. 2342-2343
- Marco Antonelli
- China’s economic development: Implications for the world, By Cai Fang, Routledge Publishing. 2022. pp. xx + 432. £128.00/$160.00 (hardback). ISBN: 9781032359083; £128.00/$160.00 (ebook). e‐ISBN: 9781003329305 pp. 2344-2346
- Faisal Umardani Hasibuan, Ria Kusumaningrum and Susi Melinasari
- Megathreats—Ten dangerous trends that imperil our future, and how to survive them, Nouriel Roubini (2022). Publisher: Little, Brown and Company. 320 Pages. $30.00 (hardcover) ISBN‐13978–0316284059, $14.99 (eBook) pp. 2347-2349
- Srinath R. Mitragotri
Volume 15, issue 8, 2023
- COVID‐19, cities and regions: Is it merely short term or has it changed our cities and regions forever? pp. 1669-1671
- Sumana Bandyopadhyay and Kala Sridhar
- The COVID‐19 lockdown in Pakistan: Estimating economic losses using input–output analysis pp. 1672-1687
- Farah Syed, Naila Nazir and Asmat Ullah
- Economic costs of COVID‐19 for cross‐border regions pp. 1688-1701
- Roberta Capello, Andrea Caragliu and Elisa Panzera
- Spatio‐temporal patterns of the impact of COVID‐19 on public transit: An exploratory analysis from Lyon, France pp. 1702-1721
- Benjamin Cottreau, Adel Adraoui, Ouassim Manout and Louafi Bouzouina
- Adapting to the new normal: The impact of remote work on firm performance in Jordan and Morocco pp. 1722-1739
- Pierre Boutros, Ali Fakih and Mariam Tarraf
- COVID‐19 and the fate of Moroccan female‐led firms: Regional level evidence pp. 1740-1767
- Imane Elouardighi and Kenza Oubejja
- The impact of COVID‐19 on logistics and coping strategies: A literature review pp. 1768-1794
- Zhen Li, Wen Gu and Qingfeng Meng
- The effect of the healthcare system's structure on COVID‐19 dynamics in Ecuador pp. 1795-1819
- Grace Carolina Guevara‐Rosero
- How have Europe’s outermost regions dealt with the economic and social consequences of the COVID‐19 crisis? Effects, policies and recommendations pp. 1820-1840
- Sebastien Bourdin, Victoire Cottereau, Francois Hermet, Philippe Jean‐Pierre and Eduardo Medeiros
- Changes in the social situation in EU countries during COVID‐19 (an alternative approach to the assessment of social indicators) pp. 1841-1863
- Anton Michálek
- COVID‐19 and the urban housing affordability – evidence from select Indian cities pp. 1864-1881
- Kandachar B. Nagarjun and Kala Sridhar
- The Power of Hope: How the Science of Well‐Being Can Save Us from Despair. By Carol Graham, Princeton, NJ: W.W. Princeton University Press. 2023. pp. 183. US$35 (Hb). ISBN: 9780691233437 pp. 1882-1883
- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- The biomimicry revolution: Learning from nature how to inhabit the earth. Dicks, H. (2023).: Columbia University Press. 2023. $34.99£30.00 Ebook, 320 pp, ISBN 9780231557634 pp. 1884-1886
- Sulasfiana Alfi Raida, Hartono, Saiful Ridlo and Aditya Marianti
Volume 15, issue 7, 2023
- Pathbreaking trajectories: Socioeconomic and institutional de‐peripheralization of marginal areas pp. 1401-1405
- Luca Storti, Giulia Urso and Neil Reid
- Exiting the periphery: Possible pathways towards a socio‐economic and institutional de‐marginalization of places pp. 1406-1423
- Luca Storti, Giulia Urso and Neil Reid
- Understanding peripherality in a multidimensional geographical, socioeconomic, and institutional context: Evidence from Greece pp. 1424-1457
- Dimitrios Tsiotas and Vassilis Tselios
- The marginality trap. Deconstructing the administrative framework for a reform of local governance: The case of Calabria between top‐down and bottom‐up dynamics pp. 1458-1476
- Roberta Mingo
- Municipal entrepreneurialism: Can it help to mobilize resource‐dependent small communities away from path dependency? pp. 1477-1492
- Laura Ryser, Joshua Barrett, Sean Markey, Greg Halseth and Kelly Vodden
- Managing the fiscal linkage: Reinvesting fishery profits for development pp. 1493-1508
- Keith Storey
- The digital divide and the growth of the hospitality industry: The case of Italian inner areas pp. 1509-1531
- Maria Brandano, Alessia Mastrangioli and Alessandro Palma
- How to unravel pathbreaking trajectories in the left‐behind areas of Istanbul? pp. 1532-1552
- Ebru Kurt Özman, Tuna Taşan‐Kok and Gülden Erkut
- The effects of a large industrial investment on employment in a remote and sparsely populated area using a synthetic control approach pp. 1553-1576
- Evans Korang Adjei, Rikard Eriksson and Johan Lundberg
- Loss and change: Culture narratives in old industrial regions in East Germany pp. 1577-1595
- Franziska Görmar
- De‐peripheralization and rural land capitalization: An empirical study of a public–private partnership in Zhaoqing, China pp. 1596-1611
- Yu Zhang
- The economic impact of trade openness on Mexico's indigenous peoples pp. 1612-1624
- Haoying Wang and Rafael Garduno‐Rivera
- Depopulation and ecological degradation, two dimensions of marginalization, and peripheralization. Ecosystem integrity as an assessment factor in local revitalization pp. 1625-1646
- Liliana Castillo‐Rivero, Marine Elbakidze, Philip McCann and Frans J. Sijtsma
- Endogenously driven de‐peripheralization through political secession: The case of the Donbas region pp. 1647-1663
- Courtney V. Bower, Mark J. Minton and John I. Carruthers
- Review of Handbook of Technology TransferBy Frank J. Calzonetti, David B. Audretsch (Ed.), Erik E. Lehmann (Ed.), Albert N. Link (Ed.),: Edward Elgar Publishing. 2022. ISBN 978 180037 439 3 pp. 1664-1665
- Frank J. Calzonetti
Volume 15, issue 6, 2023
- Sustainable regional development in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 1129-1131
- Samuel Amponsah Odei
- Revisiting the determinants of food security: Does regular remittance inflow play a role in Ghanaian households? A disaggregated analysis pp. 1132-1146
- Kwame Adjei‐Mantey, Millicent O. Awuku and Ruby V. Kodom
- The asymmetric effect of fiscal policy on private consumption and private investment over a business cycle: Evidence from Sub‐Saharan African countries pp. 1147-1162
- Gabriel Temesgen Woldu
- Reverse Causal Nexus between Pro‐Poor Policies and Income Inequality in Kenya pp. 1163-1181
- Isaiah Juma Maket, Izabella Szakálné Kano and Zsófia Boglárka Vas
- Exploring the geographical variations and influencing factors of poverty in Nigeria pp. 1182-1197
- Richard Adeleke, Opeyemi Alabede, Michael Joel and Emmanuel Ashibuogwu
- People with disability and access to financial services: Evidence from Ghana pp. 1198-1215
- James Atta Peprah, Eric Avorkpo and Evans Kulu
- Finding a home away from home: Housing choices of itinerant immigrant retailers in the Wa municipality, Ghana pp. 1216-1239
- Ibrahim Abu Abdulai, Ibrahim Yakubu and Amos Dangbie Dordah
- Multi‐stakeholder involvement in urban market infrastructure renewals in the Aboabo and Central markets of the Tamale Metropolitan District in Ghana: An application of the stakeholder theory pp. 1240-1258
- Yakubu A. Zakaria, Mary Asumpta Agamba and Mordze‐Ekpampo Ibrahim Musah
- The role of COVID‐19 in worsening the debt sustainability in developing economies – The case of Ghana and Kenya pp. 1259-1275
- Senanu Kwasi Klutse, Judit Sági and Gábor Dávid Kiss
- Competitive agricultural input markets in Ethiopia: Theoretical promises versus reality pp. 1276-1298
- Zewdie Habte Shikur
- A partial least squares analysis of gender inequality, occupational segregation, and economic growth: Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 1299-1316
- Wycliffe Obwori Alwago
- Geographical patterns of warehousing facilities in the Cape functional region, South Africa pp. 1317-1338
- Brian Fisher‐Holloway and Masilonyane Mokhele
- Regional convergence and catching up process in Africa: A tale of three clubs pp. 1339-1372
- Aomar Ibourk and Zakaria Elouaourti
- Inequality and the impact of growth on poverty in sub‐Saharan Africa: A GMM estimator in a dynamic panel threshold model pp. 1373-1394
- Anis Ochi
- The institutional foundation of economic development. By Shiping Tang, Princeton University Press. 2022. ISBN: 9780691235561 (hardback); ISBN: 9780691235578 (paperback); ISBN: 9780691235585 (eBook) pp. 1395-1397
- Luca Storti
Volume 15, issue 5, 2023
- Regional economic growth and development in the Global South pp. 934-938
- Abdul Shaban
- Does an export‐led growth proposition exist for Bangladesh's ready‐made garments sector? A nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 939-955
- Md. Saiful Islam
- Corruption, imported innovation, and growth: Evidence using the panel smooth transition regression approach for developing countries pp. 956-972
- Helmi Hamdi and Abdelaziz Hakimi
- Cultural diversity, human capital, and regional economic growth in India pp. 973-991
- Abdul Shaban and Shahbaz Khan
- Resource curse and growth challenges in MENA oil exporter countries: A case for governance reforms in the post Arab Spring uprisings context pp. 992-1007
- Gisele Msann and Viswanathan Pozhamkandath Karthiayani
- Wage determinants of creative industry workers: A quantile regression analysis of traditional Indian embroidery (chikankari) industry workers of Lucknow pp. 1008-1018
- Rinku
- Village‐level livelihood security: A case study on a wasteland‐dominated forest fringe region of rural India pp. 1019-1036
- Sanjib Mondal, Pritam Ghosh and Pratima Rohatgi
- A sustainable decision‐making framework for school consolidation policy pp. 1037-1063
- Abhishek Bhatnagar and Nomesh B. Bolia
- The nexus between health expenditure, life expectancy, and economic growth: ARDL model analysis for Kenya pp. 1064-1085
- Wycliffe Obwori Alwago
- Understanding regional disparities in healthcare quality and accessibility in West Bengal, India: A multivariate analysis pp. 1086-1113
- Suranjan Majumder, Subham Roy, Arghadeep Bose and Indrajit Roy Chowdhury
- Tanneries in Kanpur and pollution in the Ganges: A theoretical analysis pp. 1114-1123
- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Parveen, Nazima. 2021. Contested homelands: Politics of space and identity. Bloomsbury, New Delhi. Hardcover, 336 pages, maps 5, figures 7, ISBN: HB: 978‐93‐89000‐89‐4; eBook: 978‐93‐89000‐91‐7 pp. 1124-1125
- Abdul Shaban
Volume 15, issue 4, 2023
- Population imbalances in Europe. Urban concentration versus rural depopulation pp. 713-716
- Juan R. Cuadrado‐Roura
- Rural problems, policies and possibilities in a post‐urban world pp. 717-728
- Hans Westlund and Kamila Borsekova
- Urban–rural continuum: an overview of their interactions and territorial disparities pp. 729-768
- Carolina Perpiña Castillo, Sjoerdje van Heerden, Ricardo Barranco, Chris Jacobs‐Crisioni, Mert Kompil, Andrius Kučas, Jean Philippe Aurambout, Filipe Batista e Silva and Carlo Lavalle
- A senior liveability index for European cities pp. 769-793
- Carolina Foglia, Maria Laura Parisi and Nicola Pontarollo
- Local attributes and migration balance – evidence for different age and skill groups from a machine learning approach pp. 794-825
- Moritz Meister, Annekatrin Niebuhr, Jan Cornelius Peters and Johannes Stiller
- Estonian population and regional development during the last 30 years—back to the small town? pp. 826-844
- Garri Raagmaa
- (Why) Do digital startups move to rural regions? pp. 845-862
- Jane Wuth
- The spread of urban–rural areas and rural depopulation in central Spain pp. 863-877
- Juan Luis Santos and María Teresa Fernández Fernández
- Urban–rural population changes and spatial inequalities in Sweden pp. 878-892
- Martin Henning, Hans Westlund and Kerstin Enflo
- Uneven geographies: ageing and population dynamics in Latvia pp. 893-908
- Zaiga Krisjane, Maris Berzins, Janis Krumins, Elina Apsite‐Berina and Sindija Balode
- Urban–rural differences in youth engagement in Croatia pp. 909-926
- Valerija Botric
- Advanced Introductions to Demography and Migration Studies pp. 927-930
- David A. Plane
Volume 15, issue 3, 2023
- Pandemics, People, and Places pp. 453-455
- Louafi Bouzouina, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
- Climate influences on COVID‐19 prevalence rates: An application of a panel data spatial model pp. 456-473
- Joebson Maurilio Alves dos Santos, Tatiane Almeida de Menezes, Rodrigo Gomes de Arruda and Flávia Emília Cavalcante Valença Fernandes
- Spatial contagion during the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic: Some lessons from the case of Madrid, Spain pp. 474-492
- Maria Hierro and Adolfo Maza
- Urbanization and COVID‐19 Prevalence in India pp. 493-505
- Kala Sridhar
- Time Series Analysis Using Different Forecast Methods and Case Fatality Rate for Covid‐19 Pandemic pp. 506-519
- Atanu Bhattacharjee, Gajendra K. Vishwakarma, Namrata Gajare and Neha Singh
- Has COVID‐19 made rural areas more attractive places to live? Survey evidence from Northwest Missouri pp. 520-540
- Sarah Low, Mallory L. Rahe and Andrew J. Van Leuven
- COVID‐19 and income profile: How communities in the United States responded to mobility restrictions in the pandemic's early stages pp. 541-558
- Qianqian Sun, Weiyi Zhou, Aliakbar Kabiri, Aref Darzi, Songhua Hu, Hannah Younes and Lei Zhang
- Impacts of the COVID‐19 outbreak on older‐age cohorts in European Labor Markets: A machine learning exploration of vulnerable groups pp. 559-584
- Mehmet Güney Celbiş, Pui Hang Wong, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
- Tendency of older adults to leave big cities in the COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative regional analysis in Turkey pp. 585-605
- Ozan Hovardaoğlu and Seda Calisir‐Hovardaoğlu
- The two‐sided paradox of ageism during the COVID‐19 pandemic: The cases of Hungary, Tunisia and Uzbekistan pp. 606-625
- Éva Berde, Emese Kovács and Muyassar Kurbanova
- Disputes between neighbors in Mexican cities during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 626-643
- Adan Silverio‐Murillo, Lauren Hoehn‐Velasco and Jose Roberto Balmori de la Miyar
- The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on regional inequalities in Romania. Spotlight on unemployment and health conditions pp. 644-658
- Adriana Reveiu and Daniela Constantin
- EU labor policy recommendations drawn from COVID‐driven research attention on cross‐border commuting – A review pp. 659-681
- Johanna Katharina Trager
- Islands, remoteness and effective policy making: Aotearoa New Zealand during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 682-704
- Patrick Barrett and Jacques Poot
- Handbook on cities and complexity. Edited by Juval Portugali. Edward Elgar, 2021. $280.00, hardback, ix, 439 pp., ISBN 978‐1‐78990‐011‐8. E‐book, https://doi.org/10.4337/9781789900125 pp. 705-708
- Gordon F. Mulligan
- Understanding crime and place: A methods handbook. Edited by Elizabeth R. Groff and Cory P. Haberman, 2023. Temple University press, Philadelphia, PA 19122. Paper ISBN: 978‐1‐4399‐2067‐1 pp. 709-710
- Minxuan Lan
Volume 15, issue 2, 2023
- Introducing carsharing schemes in low‐density areas: The case of the outskirts of Le Mans (France) pp. 239-255
- Jean Leroy, Guillaume Bailly and Gérald Billard
- Technological innovations and preexisting markets: The interaction between Airbnb and New York's hotel and housing markets pp. 256-287
- Juliana Lucena do Nascimento and Rogério Mazali
- Between collaboration and competition: co‐located clusters of different industries in one region—the context of Tuttlingen's medical engineering and metal processing industries pp. 288-325
- Tobias König
- Themes of resilience in the economics literature: A topic modeling approach pp. 326-356
- Tapio Riepponen, Mikko Moilanen and Jaakko Simonen
- The role of moral values in urban planning: Can the capability approach make a contribution? pp. 357-370
- Judit Gébert, Zoltán Bajmócy, György Málovics, Judit Juhász and Boglárka Méreiné Berki
- The impact of COVID‐19 on agricultural market integration in Eastern Canada pp. 371-386
- Sami Khedhiri
- Cultural capital, economic capital, and participation in early childhood education: A place‐based approach pp. 387-402
- Enrico Ripamonti
- Estimating relationships among foreign direct investment, governance quality, and economic growth in developing countries using the threshold auto‐regressive model pp. 403-424
- Yosra Saidi and Anis Ochi
- Exploring rural community place assessment through mobility and social media data in Fort Gaines, Georgia pp. 425-446
- Jessica Fernandez, Yang Song, Shirin Rezaeimalek, Katherine Melcher and Donnie Longnecker
- How to fast‐track your academic career: A guide for mid‐career scholars edited by: Adam Lindgreen, A. Anthony Di Benedetto, Joelle Vanhamme, John Nicholson (Eds.), Edward Elgar. ISBN 9781803927503. The eBook version is priced from £20/$26 from eBook vendors while in print the book can be ordered from the Edward Elgar publishing website pp. 447-449
- Michael S. Delgado
Volume 15, issue 1, 2023
- Ukraine: Geopolitical realities and regional development perspectives pp. 3-7
- Gabriela Carmen Pascariu, Oksana Holovko‐Havrysheva and Oksana Krayevska
- Input–output analysis of the Ukraine war: A tool for assessing the internal territorial impacts of the conflict pp. 8-55
- Eduardo Haddad, Inácio Araújo, Ademir Rocha and Karina Simone Sass
- The first two months in the war in Ukraine through topic modeling and sentiment analysis pp. 56-74
- Clara Maathuis and Iddo Kerkhof
- Regional science knowledge needs for the recovery of the Ukrainian spatial economy: A Q‐analysis pp. 75-94
- Gabriela Carmen Pascariu, Peter Nijkamp and Karima Kourtit
- Human resources for regional development in Ukraine: A roadmap for forecasting and determining a regional training request pp. 95-107
- Olha Hrynkevych, Olha Levytska and Ihor Baranyak
- Modern approaches to Ukraine's regional development management pp. 108-121
- Oksana Hnatkovych, Iryna Yasinovska, Sofia Smolinska and Valentyn Smolinskyy
- The impact of the Russian–Ukrainian conflict on Green Deal implementation in central–southeastern Member States of the European Union pp. 122-143
- Melania‐Gabriela Ciot
- Taxation as a tool of implementation of the EU Green Deal in Ukraine pp. 144-160
- Ihor Nazarkevych and Olga Sych
- Ukrainian context of sustainable development and the role of business in its achievement pp. 161-180
- Iryna Pasinovych and Galyna Myskiv
- War refugees from Ukraine in Poland – one year after the Russian aggression. Socioeconomic consequences and challenges pp. 181-199
- Maciej Duszczyk, Agata Górny, Pawel Kaczmarczyk and Andrzej Kubisiak
- Shifting attitudes towards identity, borders and geopolitical choices: The case of Moldova pp. 200-221
- Loredana Maria Simionov
- Analysis of the media discourse on the 2022 war in Ukraine: The case of Russia pp. 222-235
- Olga Brusylovska and Iryna Maksymenko
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