Regional Science Policy & Practice
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Volume 13, issue S1, 2021
- Effects and policies of COVID‐19 pp. 2-3

- Tomaz Ponce Dentinho and Neil Reid
- Modeling region based regimes for COVID‐19 mitigation: An inverse Gompertz approach to coronavirus infections in the USA, New York, and New Jersey pp. 4-17

- Kingsley E. Haynes and Rajendra Kulkarni
- Welfare costs of travel reductions within the United States due to COVID‐19 pp. 18-31

- Hakan Yilmazkuday
- The impact of COVID‐19 on global value chains: Disruption in nonessential goods production pp. 32-54

- Joao‐Pedro Ferreira, Pedro Ramos, Eduardo Barata, Christa Court and Luís Cruz
- Impact of Covid‐19 on the convergence of GDP per capita in OECD countries pp. 55-72

- Vítor João Pereira Domingues Martinho
- Unraveling spatial patterns of COVID‐19 in Italy: Global forces and local economic drivers pp. 73-108

- Eleonora Cutrini and Luca Salvati
- On the link between temperature and regional COVID‐19 severity: Evidence from Italy pp. 109-137

- Vicente Rios and Lisa Gianmoena
- Is there a relationship between industrial clusters and the prevalence of COVID‐19 in the provinces of Morocco? pp. 138-157

- Ilyes Boumahdi, Nouzha Zaoujal and Abdellali Fadlallah
- The subnational supply chain and the COVID‐19 pandemic: Short‐term impacts on the Brazilian regional economy pp. 158-186

- Eduardo Sanguinet, Augusto Mussi Alvim, Miguel Atienza and Adelar Fochezatto
- Vulnerability interactive geographic viewer against COVID‐19 at the block level in Colombia: Analytical tool based on machine learning techniques pp. 187-197

- Oscar Espinosa Acuña, Jhonathan Rodríguez, Adriana Robayo, Lelio Arias, Sandra Moreno, Mariana Ospina, David Insuasti and Juan Oviedo
- Cultural and economic discrimination by the Great Leveller pp. 198-216

- Annie Tubadji, Don Webber and Frédéric Boy
Volume 13, issue 6, 2021
- New landscape of data and sustainable development in Asia pp. 1724-1728

- Yuri Mansury, Sutee Anantsuksomsri and Nij Tontisirin
- The economic impact of the inland water fisheries/aquaculture industry: The case of the eel industry in Japan pp. 1729-1749

- Katsuhiro Sakurai and Hiroyuki Shibusawa
- Regional convergence and spatial dependence across subnational regions of ASEAN: Evidence from satellite nighttime light data pp. 1750-1777

- Carlos Mendez-Guerra and Felipe Santos‐Marquez
- The spatial variation of moderating effects of density and natural amenities on housing prices in Wuhan, China pp. 1778-1804

- Hao Huang and Jianyi Li
- The impact of Industry 4.0 on the Indonesian economy: A general equilibrium assessment pp. 1805-1824

- Arief Yusuf
- Neoliberal urban sustainability in Old Kolkata, India: Case studies of contested developments pp. 1825-1841

- Lakshminarayan Satpati and Anwesha Haldar
- Fiscal disparities in Indonesia in the decentralization era: Does general allocation fund equalize fiscal revenues? pp. 1842-1865

- Takahiro Akita, Awaludin Aji Riadi and Ali Rizal
- How formalization of urban spatial plan affects marginalized groups and resilience practices in Cambodia secondary town: A case study from Battambang pp. 1866-1887

- Try Thuon
- Regional competitiveness of a post‐mining city in tourism: Ombilin coal mining heritage of Sawahlunto, Indonesia pp. 1888-1910

- Roni Armis and Hidehiko Kanegae
- Land property rights and food insecurity in rural Cambodia pp. 1911-1929

- Kimlong Chheng and Budy Resosudarmo
- Placemaking as an urban development strategy for making the Pattaya Innovation District pp. 1930-1950

- Suwadee T. Hansasooksin and Nij Tontisirin
- Rethinking Chinese politics By: Joseph Fewsmith. Cambridge University Press. US$25.99, Pb, 217 pp, ISBN 978–1–108‐92,660‐7, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108923859 pp. 1951-1953

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Five new contributions to urban studies pp. 1954-1973

- Gordon Mulligan
Volume 13, issue 5, 2021
- Tackling with societal, technological, and climate changes in peripheral territories pp. 1404-1406

- Luisa Alamá‐Sabater, Vicente Budi and Emili Tortosa‐Ausina
- Regional responses to social changes in Spain. Trends and policy challenges for social cohesion pp. 1407-1422

- Lucía Martínez‐Virto and Víctor Sánchez‐Salmerón
- A geospatial analysis of concentrations of technological sectors in the Valencia Community region pp. 1423-1441

- María Pilar García‐Alcober, Ana Isabel Mateos Ansótegui and María Teresa Pastor Gosálbez
- Transnational economic clusters: The case of the Iberian Peninsula pp. 1442-1459

- Vítor Domingues Martinho, Maria Del Carmen Sánchez‐Carreira and Paulo Mourão
- Segregation of high‐skilled workers and the productivity of cities pp. 1460-1478

- Rodrigo Diaz, Nicolás Garrido and Miguel Vargas
- Public expenditure on disability (PED) in Europe: An efficiency analysis pp. 1479-1495

- Maria José Portillo Navarro, Gabriela Lagos Rodríguez and Maria Leticia Meseguer Santamaría
- Financial inclusion and exclusion across Mexican municipalities pp. 1496-1526

- Paula Cruz‐García, María del Carmen Dircio Palacios Macedo and Emili Tortosa‐Ausina
- Agencies, scales and times of path creation: The case of IoT in Toulouse pp. 1527-1545

- Joan Crespo
- Creative industries and productivity in the European regions. Is there a Mediterranean effect? pp. 1546-1564

- Rafael Boix, Jesús Peiró‐Palomino and Pau Köster
- Club convergence of per capita disposable income in the United States pp. 1565-1580

- Stilianos Alexiadis, Konstantinos Eleftheriou and Peter Nijkamp
- Minimum wage and local employment: A spatial panel approach pp. 1581-1602

- Aleksandra Majchrowska and Pawel Strawinski
- Does sub‐national government revenue have an effect on socio‐economic and infrastructural development in Nigeria? A geographical analysis pp. 1603-1614

- Richard Adeleke, Tolulope Osayomi and Toluwanimi Adeoti
- Impact of next‐generation access networks on the innovation efficiency of Portuguese municipalities: A spatial econometrics approach pp. 1615-1637

- Vitor Miguel Ribeiro and Lei Bao
- Understanding territorial innovations in European regions: Insights from radical and incremental innovative firms pp. 1638-1660

- Samuel Amponsah Odei, Jan Stejskal and Viktor Prokop
- Spillover effects of innovation and entrepreneurial activity on income inequality in developing countries: A spatial panel approach pp. 1661-1686

- Lawrence adu Asamoah, Francesco Figari and Andrea Vezzulli
- Sports facilities and the local property tax base in recovery pp. 1687-1701

- Geoffrey Propheter
- The distribution of city sizes in Turkey: A failure of Zipf’s law due to concavity pp. 1702-1719

- Hasan Engin Duran and Andrzej Cieślik
- Outside the box: How globalization changed from moving stuff to spreading ideas pp. 1720-1721

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 13, issue 4, 2021
- Regional development in Latin America pp. 1094-1095

- Patricio Aroca and Carlos Azzoni
- Institutional fragmentation and metropolitan coordination in Latin American cities: Are there links with city productivity? pp. 1096-1128

- Juan Duque, Nancy Lozano‐Gracia, Jorge Patiño and Paula Restrepo Cadavid
- The effect of a free trade agreement with the United States on member countries' per capita GDP: A synthetic control analysis pp. 1129-1145

- Esteban Colla‐ De‐Robertis and Rafael Garduño Rivera
- Regional economic growth and convergence: The role of institutions and spillover effects in Colombia pp. 1146-1161

- Juan Manuel Aristizábal and Gustavo García Cruz
- Regional convergence, spatial scale, and spatial dependence: Evidence from homicides and personal injuries in Colombia 2010–2018 pp. 1162-1184

- Felipe Santos‐Marquez and Carlos Mendez-Guerra
- Market competition and firm productivity and innovation: Responses in Mexican manufacturing industries pp. 1185-1214

- Rut Atayde, Rafael Garduño Rivera, Eduardo Robles and Pluvia Zuniga
- Determinants of manufacturing micro firms' productivity in Ecuador. Do industry and canton where they operate matter? pp. 1215-1248

- Grace Carolina Guevara‐Rosero
- Spatial and non‐spatial proximity in university–industry collaboration: Mutual reinforcement and decreasing effects pp. 1249-1261

- Emerson Gomes Santos, Renato Garcia, Veneziano Araujo, Suelene Mascarini and Ariana Costa
- Evaluating the effectiveness of ChileCompra's Entrepreneurship Centers policy pp. 1262-1282

- Sergio A. Contreras and Andrew J. Greenlee
- Regional disparities in Mexico and the spatially cumulative effects of national development and economic cycles, 1940–2013 pp. 1283-1296

- Alejandra Trejo Nieto
- Regional development gaps in Argentina: A multidimensional approach to identify the location of policy priorities pp. 1297-1327

- Andrés Niembro and Jésica Sarmiento
- A multi‐scale approach to rural depopulation in Mexico pp. 1328-1347

- Liliana Castillo‐Rivero, Philip McCann and Frans J. Sijtsma
- Dimensions of local development in the Colombian Pacific Region pp. 1348-1370

- Eduardo Haddad, Inácio Araújo, Vinícius Vale, Henry Duque Sandoval, Paola Andrea Garizado Roman, Lilian Andrea Carrillo Rodríguez, Elizabeth Aponte Jaramillo and Leidy Julieth Gruesso Lopez
- Urban sprawl and the cost of providing local public services: Empirical evidence for Brazilian municipalities pp. 1371-1387

- Karina Simone Sass and Alexandre Porsse
- Does per capita income cause homicide rates? An application of an IV spatial model pp. 1388-1400

- Rogério Pereira and Tatiane Almeida de Menezes
- Jones, Garett, 2020. 10% less democracy: Why you should trust elites a little more and the masses a little less. Stanford University press, Stanford, CA. US$22.91, Hb, 233 pp., ISBN 978–1–5,036‐0357‐8, DOI: 10.1515/9781503611214 pp. 1401-1402

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 13, issue 3, 2021
- Challenges and policies for middle‐income trapped regions and cities pp. 438-440

- Vinko Muštra and Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose
- Developing intermediate cities pp. 441-456

- Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose and Jamie Griffiths
- Unveiling and typifying rural resources underpinned by innovation dynamics in rural areas pp. 457-477

- Teresa Maria Gamito, Lívia Madureira and José Manuel Lima Santos
- Transport network improvements: The effects on wage earnings pp. 478-491

- Eivind Tveter
- Policy interdependence and the models of health care devolution: “Systems or federacies”? pp. 492-500

- Joan Costa‐Font and Laurie Perdikis
- An empirical analysis of gentrification in Istanbul pp. 501-526

- Zühal Özbay Daş and Gülşah Özşahin
- Impact of transport infrastructure on local development in Dalmatia pp. 527-558

- Josip Grgić
- The structural changes in Armenian Community budgets within the process of community consolidation pp. 559-572

- Tsovinar J. Karapetyan, Arpenik Muradyan, Vanine A. Yeranosyan and Erik M. Grigoryan
- Factors impacting patent applications in European countries pp. 573-589

- Bojan Ćudić
- Urban resurgence in European cities pp. 590-590

- Alina M. Schoenberg
- Comparative urban performance assessment of safe cities through data envelopment analysis pp. 591-602

- Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp and Soushi Suzuki
- Austrian regions in the age of globalisation: Trade exposure, urban dynamics and structural change pp. 603-643

- Sascha Sardadvar and Christian Reiner
- A masterplan for urban resurgence: The case of Mönchengladbach, Germany (2008–2019) pp. 644-658

- Anna Herzog and Rüdiger Hamm
- Exploring paths to creative city emergence. The example of three Polish cities pp. 659-672

- Agnieszka Orankiewicz and Maciej Turała
- Evidence‐based regional development policies pp. 673-674

- João Lourenço Marques
- Measuring policy debate in a regrowing city by sentiment analysis using online media data: A case study of Leipzig 2030 pp. 675-692

- Yiqiao Chen, Elisabete A. Silva and José P. Reis
- Accessibility to primary schools in Portugal: a case of spatial inequity? pp. 693-707

- João Lourenço Marques, Jan Wolf and Fillipe Feitosa
- Landscape planning based on EBPM: Location prioritization of green space management pp. 708-728

- Hwajin Lim, Yukari Niwa and Manabu Tange
- Connections between research and policy: The case of fertility diffusion and regional demographic policy in Portugal pp. 729-743

- Arnab Bhattacharjee, Cornilius Chikwama and João Lourenço Marques
- Smartening urban governance: An evidence‐based perspective pp. 744-758

- Huaxiong Jiang, Stan Geertman and Patrick Witte
- A temporal review of global recognition of India's knowledge‐based industry through an institutional viewpoint pp. 759-776

- Arun Natarajan Hariharan and Arindam Biswas
- Towards sustainable urban system through the development of small towns in India pp. 777-797

- Sabyasachi Tripathi
- A Geospatial Analysis of Temporary Housing Inequality among Socially Marginalized and Privileged Groups in India pp. 798-819

- Pritam Ghosh, Asraful Alam, Nilanjana Ghosal and Debodatta Saha
- Mapping destination competitiveness in Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) province: A Malmquist–data envelopment analysis approach pp. 820-834

- Rio Benedicto Bire
- Spillover effects of trade openness on CO2 emissions in middle‐income countries: A spatial panel data approach pp. 835-877

- Hanen Ragoubi and Zouheir Mighri
- Social capital and regional development in Turkey* pp. 878-920

- Hüseyin Mert Arslan and Hasan Engin Duran
- Proposing a solid waste management plan in Tripoli, North Lebanon: An individual awareness based solution pp. 921-942

- Sara Maassarani, Nabil Mohareb and Mostafa Rabea Abdelbaset
- Tunisian industrial policy, location and evolution of the industrial space of the interior regions pp. 943-956

- Mohamed Ali Labidi
- Spatial aggregation and resampling expansion of big surveys: An analysis of wage inequality pp. 957-981

- Beatriz Larraz, Jose M. Pavía and Marcos Herrera‐Gómez
- Beyond the socio‐economic use of fiscal transfers: The role of political factors in Greek intergovernmental grant allocations pp. 982-1008

- Yannis Psycharis, Stavroula Iliopoulou, Maria Zoi and Panagiotis Pantazis
- Do agglomeration economies matter where natural endowments are? Lessons from Greece pp. 1009-1024

- Evangelos Rasvanis and Vassilis Tselios
- Opportunities and challenges for small businesses in new transit neighborhoods: Understanding impacts through in‐depth interviews pp. 1025-1041

- Elina Sukaryavichute, Elizabeth Delmelle and Colleen Hammelman
- Interregional demand for workers and the effects of labour income taxation pp. 1042-1050

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Hamid Beladi
- A new approach to inter‐regional network externalities in Japan pp. 1051-1067

- Akihiro Otsuka
- Urbanization, waitlisted children, and childcare support in a two‐region overlapping generations model pp. 1068-1089

- Hiroyuki Hashimoto and Tohru Naito
- The wake up call: Why the pandemic has exposed the weakness of the west, and how to fix it by Micklethwait, John, and Wooldridge, Adrian. HarperVia, New York, NY. 2020. US$18.00, Hb, 167 pp, ISBN 978–0–06‐306529‐1 pp. 1090-1091

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 13, issue 2, 2021
- Voting and the rise of populism: Spatial perspectives and applications across Europe pp. 209-219

- Eveline S. van Leeuwen and Solmaria Halleck Vega
- Places that don't matter or people that don't matter? A multilevel modelling approach to the analysis of the geographies of discontent pp. 221-245

- Luise Koeppen, Dimitris Ballas, Arjen Edzes and Sierdjan Koster
- Voting with your feet or voting for Brexit: The tale of those stuck behind pp. 247-277

- Annie Tubadji, Thomas Colwill and Don Webber
- Does population decline lead to a “populist voting mark‐up”? A case study of the Netherlands pp. 279-301

- Eveline S. van Leeuwen, Solmaria Halleck Vega and Vera Hogenboom
- EU integration, regional development problems and the rise of the new radical right in Slovakia pp. 303-321

- Štefan Rehák, Oliver Rafaj and Tomáš Černěnko
- Determinants of regional distribution of AKP votes: Analysis of post‐2002 parliamentary elections pp. 323-352

- Pinar Deniz, Burhan Karahasan and Mehmet Pinar
- The role of economic and cultural changes in the rise of far‐right in Greece: A regional analysis pp. 353-369

- Panagiotis Artelaris and George Mavrommatis
- Italian discontent and right‐wing populism: determinants, geographies, patterns pp. 371-396

- Dante Di Matteo and Ilaria Mariotti
- One country, two populist parties: Voting patterns of the 2018 Italian elections and their determinants pp. 397-413

- Alessandra Faggian, Marco Modica, Felix Modrego and Giulia Urso
- From Chianti to the Apennines: The fall of the left‐wing parties' predominance in Tuscany pp. 415-435

- Francesco G. Truglia and Alessandro Zeli
Volume 13, issue 1, 2021
- New directions for regional analysis: Methods and applications pp. 3-5

- Paolo Postiglione
- A stochastic semi‐non‐parametric analysis of regional efficiency in the European Union pp. 7-24

- Cristina Polo, Julian Ramajo and Alejandro Ricci‐Risquete
- The survival of new businesses in Andalusia (Spain): Impact of urbanization, education, and gender pp. 25-41

- Víctor Manuel Bellido‐Jiménez, Domingo Martín‐Martín and Isidoro Romero
- Deprivation at local level: Practical problems and policy implications for the province of Milan pp. 43-61

- Alfredo Cartone and Domenica Panzera
- Mapping poverty at the local level in Europe: A consistent spatial disaggregation of the AROPE indicator for France, Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom pp. 63-81

- Alberto Díaz Dapena, Esteban Fernández Vázquez, Fernando Rubiera Morollón and Ana Viñuela
- Spatial patterns in food waste at the local level. A preliminary analysis for Italian data pp. 83-101

- Massimiliano Cerciello
- Territorial capital in local economic endogenous development pp. 103-119

- Valentina Morretta
- Can social support compensate for missing family support? An examination of dropout rates in Italy pp. 121-139

- Iacopo Odoardi, Donatella Furia and Piera Cascioli
- Regional economic growth and inequality in Greece pp. 141-158

- Panagiotis Artelaris
- The “meso” dimension of territorial capital: Evidence from Italy pp. 159-175

- Federico Benassi, Marica D'Elia and Francesca Petrei
- Education as a key to reduce spatial inequalities and informality in Argentinean regional labour markets pp. 177-189

- Facundo Quiroga‐Martínez and Esteban Fernández‐Vázquez
- Who gets what, where, and how much? Composite index of spatial inequality for small areas in Tehran pp. 191-205

- Hamidreza Rabiei‐Dastjerdi and Stephen A. Matthews
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