Regional Science Policy & Practice
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Volume 14, issue S2, 2022
- Regional development in China pp. 3-4

- Jian Wang and Emmanouil Tranos
- Spatial agglomeration and firm productivity: Does trade status matter? pp. 5-18

- Qing Liu and Jian Wang
- A comparative study of innovation agglomeration and spatial evolution in Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta pp. 19-35

- Jie Duan, Xue‐Ying Chen, Yan Song and Xian‐Jun Huang
- Economic coordination development from the perspective of cross‐regional urban agglomerations in China pp. 36-59

- Shengxia Xu, Qiang Liu and Huihui Sun
- Network capital and economic growth of major urban agglomeration regions in China pp. 60-75

- Hongming Zhang, Tieshan Sun and Yuanxi Li
- Price and income elasticities of electricity in China: Estimation and policy implications pp. 76-90

- Yumin Li, Yan Jiang and Shiyuan Li
- Public Debt Competition in Local China: Evidence and Mechanism of Spatial Interactions pp. 91-105

- Dechun Liu, Xinye Zheng and Yihua Yu
- Does urban shrinkage lower labor productivity? The role of spatial expansion pp. 106-117

- Zhuqing Yang, Yuanyuan Zhu and Yulin Zhang
- Regional Digital Economy Development and Enterprise Productivity: A Study of the Chinese Yangtze River Delta pp. 118-137

- Jie Huang, Yixin Shen, Jianjun Chen and Ying Zhou
- Regional agricultural cooperatives and subjective wellbeing of rural households in China pp. 138-158

- Lei Wu, Chuanjian Li and Yang Gao
- Measuring structural characteristics and evolutionary patterns of an industrial carbon footprint network: A social network analysis approach pp. 159-180

- Yuan Yuan, Xintong Sun and Ning Liu
Volume 14, issue S1, 2022
- Covid‐19, transport and mobility pp. 3-5

- Louafi Bouzouina, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
- Impact of immobility and mobility activities on the spread of COVID‐19: Evidence from European countries pp. 6-20

- Louafi Bouzouina, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
- Spatial mobility patterns and COVID‐19 incidence: A regional analysis of the second wave in the Netherlands pp. 21-40

- Bart Roelofs, Dimitris Ballas, Hinke Haisma and Arjen Edzes
- The effect of COVID‐19 on long‐distance transport services in France pp. 41-60

- Florent Laroche
- Which factors influence mobility change during COVID‐19 in Germany? Evidence from German county data pp. 61-79

- Andree Ehlert and Jan Wedemeier
- Will COVID‐19 hinder or aid the transition to sustainable urban mobility? Spotlight on Portugal's largest urban agglomeration pp. 80-106

- Patricia Melo
- Evolution of urban mobility behaviour in Brussels as a result of the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 107-121

- Alice de Séjournet, Cathy Macharis, Sara Tori and Lieselot Vanhaverbeke
- What drives the changes in public transport use in the context of the COVID‐19 pandemic? Highlights from Lyon metropolitan area pp. 122-141

- Ali El Zein, Adrien Beziat, Pascal Pochet, Olivier Klein and Stephanie Vincent
- Residential preferences, telework perceptions, and the intention to telework: insights from the Lisbon Metropolitan Area during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 142-161

- João de Abreu e Silva
- The increase in online shopping during COVID‐19: Who is responsible, will it last, and what does it mean for cities? pp. 162-178

- Mischa Young, Jaime Soza‐Parra and Giovanni Circella
- Browsing for food: Will COVID‐induced online grocery delivery persist? pp. 179-195

- Hannah Younes, Robert Noland and Wenwen Zhang
Volume 14, issue 6, 2022
- Accessibility and inequality in Latin America pp. 183-184

- Carlos Azzoni
- Impact of airport policies on regional development. Evidence from the Colombian case pp. 185-210

- Oscar Díaz Olariaga and Carlos Alonso‐Malaver
- Criteria prioritization for investment policies in General Aviation aerodromes pp. 211-233

- Mauro Caetano, Evandro José Silva, Diogo José Vieira, Cláudio Jorge Pinto Alves and Carlos Müller
- Transport and density of population groups in the urban area of the city of Salvador pp. 234-253

- Daniel S. A. Carvalho and Gervásio F. Santos
- Public transport and gentrification. Evidence from São Paulo metro new stations pp. 254-269

- Vitor Pestana Ostrensky, Alexandre Porsse and Leonardo Matsuno da Frota
- Inter‐provincial trade in Argentina: Financial flows and centralism pp. 270-291

- Pedro Elosegui, Marcos Herrera‐Gomez and Jorge Colina
- The potential impact of products seized on the western border of Paraná on the Brazilian economy pp. 292-307

- Carlos Alberto Goncalves, Ricardo Lopes and Cristiano Stamm
- Public sector efficiency in Brazil pp. 308-321

- Francisco Germano Carvalho Lucio and Jhorland Ayala‐García
- Does reducing municipal taxes work to increase revenue and reduce inequality at the metropolitan level? Evidence from Santiago de Chile pp. 322-343

- Felipe Livert, Cecilia Osorio and Jose Acuña
- Income inequality and economic complexity: Evidence from Mexican states pp. 344-363

- Manuel Gómez‐Zaldívar, María Isabel Osorio‐Caballero and Edgar Juan Saucedo‐Acosta
- Family Business Case Studies across the World: Succession and Governance in a Disruptive Era, edited by Jeremy Cheng, Luis Diaz‐Matajira, Nupur Pavan Bang, Rodrigo Basco, Andrea Calabro, Albert E. James, Georges Samara Cheltenham, Edward Elgar publishing, 2022, DOI: https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800884250 pp. 364-365

- Piotr Pachura
- Brands, Hal, and Beckley, Michael. 2022. Danger zone: The coming conflict with China. W.W. Norton and Company, New York, NY. US$30, Hb, 275 pp., ISBN 978–1–324‐02130‐8 pp. 366-367

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 14, issue 5, 2022
- Territorial inequalities: Analysis and policy design, implementation and evaluation pp. 1031-1033

- Ana Viñuela
- Regional economic disparities, spatial dependence and proximity structures pp. 1034-1050

- Alfredo Cartone, Domenica Panzera and Paolo Postiglione
- Policy design for territorial equity in multi‐level and multi‐sectoral political systems: Comparing health and education strategies pp. 1051-1061

- Paul Cairney, Sean Kippin, Emily St Denny and Heather Mitchell
- Cohesion policy evaluation: Guidelines for selection of appropriate methods pp. 1062-1084

- Panagiotis Koudoumakis, George Botzoris and Angelos Protopapas
- Developing a methodological framework for capturing regional disparities in social development pp. 1085-1112

- Fathim Rashna Kallingal and Mohammed Firoz C
- From impact assessments towards proactive citizen engagement in EU cohesion policy pp. 1113-1132

- John R. Moodie, Viktor Salenius and Michael Kull
- Au revoir Paris! Spanish regions closer to the EU average and further away from the leaders pp. 1133-1157

- Alicia Gómez‐Tello, María‐José Murgui‐García and María‐Teresa Sanchis‐Llopis
- Estimating labour‐income‐based inequality of opportunity for a selection of EU‐SILC countries: National and urban–rural perspectives pp. 1158-1187

- Zbigniew Mogila, Patricia Melo and José Gaspar
- Productivity and agglomeration economies in the manufacturing of the metropolitan areas of Mexico, 1998–2018 pp. 1188-1200

- Jaime A. Prudencio‐Vázquez, Esteban Fernandez Marquez and Fernando Rubiera Morollón
- Do polycentric patterns influence the economic performance of municipalities? Empirical evidence from Russia pp. 1201-1222

- Dina Krasnoselskaya and Venera Timiryanova
- Understanding the experiences of Indigenous minorities through the lens of spatial justice: The case of Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia pp. 1223-1239

- Masni Mat Dong, Peter Midmore and Maria Plotnikova
- Walkable cities: Revitalization, vibrancy, and sustainable consumption. Carlos J. L. Balsas. State University of New York Press. ISBN: 978‐1438476285 pp. 1240-1241

- Dalin Janpathompong, Sutee Anantsuksomsri and Nij Tontisirin
- Handbook of megacities and megacity‐regions edited by Danielle Labbé and André Sorensen Edward Elgar, 2020. $278.00, hardback, xv, 425 pp., ISBN 978‐1‐78897‐269‐7. E‐book, https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788972703 pp. 1242-1247

- Gordon Mulligan
Volume 14, issue 4, 2022
- Regional development in Central and Eastern Europe and Asia pp. 697-698

- Katarzyna Kopczewska
- Spatial spillover effects of corruption in Asian countries: Spatial econometric approach pp. 699-717

- Masoud Khodapanah, Zahra Dehghan Shabani, Mohammad Hadi Akbarzadeh and Mahboubeh Shojaeian
- Key conditions for Euroregions development at external EU borders: A case study of the Polish–Belarusian borderland pp. 718-739

- Tomasz Studzieniecki, Andrzej Jakubowski and Beata Meyer
- A new planning instrument for urban development in Hungary: The modern cities program pp. 740-758

- Dávid Fekete
- Harmonization of Russian supply chain management standards with EU requirements pp. 759-777

- Viktor Shestak, Viktor Konstantinov, Vladislav Govorov, Evgenia Budko and Oleg Volodin
- Rural area sustainable development strategies on the basis of a cluster approach pp. 778-795

- Rasul Gusmanov, Eugene Stovba, Alfiya Kuznetsova, Iskander Gusmanov, Timur Taipov, Gulnara Muhametshina and Liana Akhmetova
- The resilience of Russian Arctic cities 1989–2017 pp. 796-825

- Andrey Polyachenko
- Night light indicators of regional economic activity pp. 826-827

- Katarzyna Kopczewska
- Analysis of spatial inequality using DMSP‐OLS nighttime‐light satellite imageries: A case study of Thailand pp. 828-849

- Krittaya Sangkasem and Nattapong Puttanapong
- Mapping poverty rates in Chile with night lights and fractional multinomial models pp. 850-876

- Simone Cecchini, Giovanni Savio and Varinia Tromben
- Nighttime‐lights satellite imagery reveals hotspots of second home mobility in rural Russia (a case study of Yaroslavl Oblast) pp. 877-890

- Alexander Sheludkov and Alexandra Starikova
- Predicting intra‐urban well‐being from space with nonlinear machine learning pp. 891-913

- Piotr Wójcik and Krystian Andruszek
- Modelling place attractiveness in the era of big and open data pp. 914-915

- John Östh, Umut Türk and Jie Huang
- Where is the consumer centre? A case of St. Petersburg pp. 916-938

- Konstantin Kholodilin, Irina Koroleva and Darya Kryutchenko
- House price valuation of environmental amenities: An application of GIS‐derived data pp. 939-959

- Liv Osland, John Östh and Viggo Nordvik
- Commuting patterns of preschool children in metropolitan Stockholm pp. 960-980

- Andreas Alm Fjellborg and Håkan Forsberg
- Intergenerational income mobility in Sweden: A look at the spatial disparities across municipalities pp. 981-1004

- Alessandra Michelangeli, John Östh and Umut Türk
- Stated locational preferences of Italian entrepreneurs: The underlying location factors pp. 1005-1021

- Dario Musolino, Wim Meester and Piet Pellenbarg
- New Economies for Sustainability. Luise Li Langergaard, Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, Switzerland. 2022. 273 Hardback. xii, pp ISBN 978‐3‐030‐81742‐8 ISBN 978‐3‐030‐81743‐5 (e‐book) pp. 1022-1024

- Fadli Agus Triansyah
- Goldin, Claudia. 2021. Career and family: Women's century‐long journey toward equity. Princeton University Press,. US$27.95, Hb, 325pp, ISBN 978‐0‐691‐20178‐8 pp. 1025-1027

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 14, issue 3, 2022
- Space, time and political economy pp. 487-489

- Gonçalo Marcelo, Nuno Martins and Francisca Guedes de Oliveira
- The spatial–temporal web of the Inhabited City pp. 490-502

- Maria Filomena Molder
- Space and innovation: A sociological view from below pp. 503-512

- José Madureira Pinto
- Unsatisfying ordinalism: The breach through which happiness (re)entered economics pp. 513-528

- Gabriel Leite Mota
- Timescapes and the vernacular language of Cuba’s popular economies pp. 529-538

- Oskar Lubiński
- Non‐linear internationalization processes in Portugal: Evidence across retail, construction and software development industries pp. 539-559

- João Vasco Coelho
- Sustainable public procurement in Portugal: The case of two public school canteens pp. 560-574

- Sofia Bizarro and Maria de Fátima Ferreiro
- Regions’ economic fitness and sectoral labor productivity: Evidence from Turkey pp. 575-598

- Ibrahim Tuğrul Çınar, Ilhan Korkmaz and Tüzin Baycan
- Commuting to work in cities: Bus, car, or train? pp. 599-609

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Hamid Beladi
- Linking spatial economics and sequencing economics for the Osaka tourism agglomeration pp. 610-626

- Akifumi Kuchiki
- Celebrities and GreenSphere tourism pp. 627-643

- Sérgio Nunes, Philip Cooke and Fábio Tomaz
- Gender differences in weight status and early school leaving in Italy pp. 644-666

- Adriana Barone and Cristian Barra
- Spatiotemporal analysis of regional inflation in an emerging country: The case of Indonesia pp. 667-688

- Harry Aginta
- Sen, Amartya. 2021. Home in the world: A memoir. Liveright Publishing Corporation, New York, NY. US$30.00, Hb, pp. 464, ISBN 978‐1‐324‐09161‐5 pp. 689-690

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- The Economist's craft: An introduction to research, publishing, and professional development. Michael S. Weisbach, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University press, ISBN 9780691216485 pp. 691-693

- Michael S. Delgado
Volume 14, issue 2, 2022
- Spatial development and inequalities in the Global South pp. 211-214

- Abdul Shaban
- Indo‐ASEAN Trade Complementarity and Favourability with Transition from Look East to Act East Policy: Evidence from Northeastern States of India pp. 215-243

- Tiken Das and Pradyut Guha
- Does the trade‐led growth hypothesis exist for South Asia? A pooled mean group estimation pp. 244-257

- Md. Saiful Islam
- Interdependencies between spatial planning and the mining laissez‐passer in cities: Policy analysis of the case of Ecuador pp. 258-278

- Karl‐Heinz Gaudry, Danilo Ibarra, Carla Carabajo and Katty Marin
- Situating children’s lives in coastal cities: Prospects and challenges in urban planning in five Southeast Asian cities pp. 279-292

- Aireen Grace Andal
- Young people’s perspectives of inequitable urban change in Lebanese towns affected by mass displacement pp. 293-306

- Hannah Sender
- Detecting spatial economic clusters using kernel density and global and local Moran's I analysis in Ekurhuleni metropolitan municipality, South Africa pp. 307-327

- Koech Cheruiyot
- Global advantage of Bangalore as a location choice for knowledge‐based industries in India pp. 328-351

- Arun Natarajan Hariharan and Arindam Biswas
- Do globalization progress and sectoral growth shifts affect income inequality? An exploratory analysis from India pp. 352-375

- Deepak Behera and Viswanathan Pozhamkandath Karthiayani
- Urban poverty and vulnerability in global South: An alternative multidimensional framework for measurement and targeting pp. 376-395

- Anita Rath
- Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) poverty in India: A district‐level geospatial assessment pp. 396-416

- Pritam Ghosh, Moslem Hossain and Asraful Alam
- The effect of climate change and energy shocks on food security in Iran's provinces pp. 417-437

- Navid Kargar Dehbidi, Mansour Zibaei and Mohammad Hassan Tarazkar
- Economic Resilience of City‐Regions in Southern Africa: An Exploratory Study of Zimbabwe pp. 438-455

- Tazviona Richman Gambe, Hermanus Stephanus Geyer and Anele Horn
- The challenge of developing special economic zones in Africa: Evidence and lessons learnt pp. 456-481

- Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose, Federico Bartalucci, Susanne A. Frick, Amelia U. Santos‐Paulino and Richard Bolwijn
- The grand pattern of development and the transition of institutions, Edited by Martin Paldam, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2021. Online ISBN:9781009025898. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009025898 pp. 482-484

- Luca Storti
Volume 14, issue 1, 2022
- Regional economic development in the Russian Arctic, North and Siberia pp. 3-6

- Alexander Pilyasov
- Siberia in the post‐Soviet stage: Transformation of territorial structure of economic and settlement system pp. 7-26

- Leonid A. Bezrukov
- Prospects for modernization of regional economies in remote regions of Far North‐East Russia pp. 27-47

- Natalya V. Galtseva, Oksana S. Favstritskaya and Olga A. Sharypova
- Impact of migrations on the demographic structures transformation in the Russian North, 1939–2019 pp. 48-62

- Viktor Fauzer, Tatyana Lytkina and Andrey Smirnov
- “Agglomeration of flows”: Case of migration ties between the Arctic and the southern regions of Russia pp. 63-85

- Nadezhda Zamyatina and Ruslan Goncharov
- Arctic supporting zones: mechanisms of formation and functioning pp. 86-98

- Tamara Dmitrieva and Oleg Buriy
- Resilience capacity of contemporary Russian Arctic cities: Methodological approaches and quantitative assessments pp. 99-126

- Alexander Pilyasov and Varvara Molodtsova
- Spatial trends of innovation in the Russian oil and gas sector: What does patent activity in Siberia and the Arctic reflect? pp. 127-146

- Valeriy Kryukov and Anatoliy Tokarev
- Attracting highly skilled migrants to the Russian regions pp. 147-173

- Vera Barinova, Sylvie Rochhia and Stepan Zemtsov
- Farming on Arctic margins: Models of agricultural development in northern regions of Russia, Europe and North America pp. 174-186

- Alexey Naumov, Daria Sidorova and Ruslan Goncharov
- Reindeer husbandry as a basic sector of the traditional economy of indigenous ethnic groups: Present and future pp. 187-202

- Vladimir G. Loginov, Margarita N. Ignatyeva and Ilia V. Naumov
- Great minds in regional science pp. 203-204

- Roberta Capello
- The Party and the People: Chinese Politics in the 21st Century pp. 205-207

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
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