Regional Science Policy & Practice
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Volume 12, issue 6, 2020
- Regional drivers’ effects and policies of COVID‐19 pp. 979-980

- Tomaz Dentinho and Neil Reid
- Does weather influence COVID‐19 transmission? pp. 981-1004

- Bruno Palialol, Paula Pereda and Carlos Azzoni
- Spatial distribution dynamics and prediction of COVID‐19 in Asian countries: spatial Markov chain approach pp. 1005-1025

- Zahra Dehghan Shabani and Rouhollah Shahnazi
- The underlying factors of the COVID‐19 spatially uneven spread. Initial evidence from regions in nine EU countries pp. 1027-1045

- Nikolaos Kapitsinis
- A Spatio‐temporal analysis of COVID‐19 outbreak in Italy pp. 1047-1062

- Pritam Ghosh and Alfredo Cartone
- Understanding the spatio‐temporal pattern of COVID‐19 outbreak in India using GIS and India's response in managing the pandemic pp. 1063-1103

- Rakhohori Bag, Manoranjan Ghosh, Bapan Biswas and Mitrajit Chatterjee
- The economic impacts of COVID‐19 in Brazil based on an interregional CGE approach pp. 1105-1121

- Alexandre Porsse, Kênia B. de Souza, Terciane Carvalho and Vinícius Vale
- Regional economic impact of COVID‐19 in Colombia: An input–output approach pp. 1123-1150

- Jaime Bonet, Diana Ricciulli‐Marín, Gerson Javier Pérez‐Valbuena, Luis Armando Galvis‐Aponte, Eduardo Haddad, Inácio Araújo and Fernando Perobelli
- Employment effects of COVID‐19 across Chilean regions: An application of the translog cost function pp. 1151-1167

- Felix Modrego, Andrea Canales and Héctor Bahamonde
- Identification of spatially constrained homogeneous clusters of COVID‐19 transmission in Italy pp. 1169-1187

- Roberto Benedetti, Federica Piersimoni, Giacomo Pignataro and Francesco Vidoli
- Local resistance to rising unemployment in the context of the COVID‐19 mitigation policies across Great Britain pp. 1189-1209

- Donald Houston
- COVID‐19, occupational social distancing and remote working potential: An occupation, sector and regional perspective pp. 1211-1234

- Frank Crowley and Justin Doran
- COVID‐19 and unequal social distancing across demographic groups pp. 1235-1248

- Hakan Yilmazkuday
- Neighbourhood inequity: Exploring the factors underlying racial and ethnic disparities in COVID‐19 testing and infection rates using ZIP code data in Chicago and New York pp. 1249-1271

- Kevin Credit
- The informal sector and Covid‐19 economic impacts: The case of Bahia, Brazil pp. 1273-1285

- Gervásio Ferreira dos Santos, Luiz Carlos de Santana Ribeiro and Rodrigo Barbosa de Cerqueira
- A Research Agenda for Migration and Health. K. Bruce, Newbold, Kathi, Wilson Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA. ISBN 978 178 643 835 5 pp. 1286-1287

- Brigitte Waldorf
- The Coming of Neo Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class ‐ Joel Kotkin pp. 1288-1290

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 12, issue 5, 2020
- Regional development, spatial resilience and geographical borders pp. 749-754

- Gabriela Carmen Pascariu, Karima Kourtit and Ramona Tiganasu
- Living together at the cross‐border regional scale in Europe: Supra‐national and trans‐national identity models in the Greater Region pp. 755-766

- Christian Lamour
- Improving resilience at the local level: The location of essential services within inner areas. Three case studies in the Italian Marche region pp. 767-792

- Fabiano Compagnucci and Gabriele Morettini
- Borderlands from the resilience perspective: Diversification of state borders in former Austrian Galicia pp. 793-813

- Dominik Porczyński and Dariusz Wojakowski
- SMSTs on thin ice: motivations behind migration from a Hungarian micro‐region pp. 815-831

- Mariann Szabó and Zsuzsanna Banász
- Security policy and regional development: The impact of local border traffic on the economy of the Polish‐Russian border area pp. 833-845

- Adam Bobryk
- EU‐Russia cross‐border co‐operation in the twenty‐first century: Turning marginality into competitive advantage pp. 847-865

- Nikolai Bobylev, Sebastien Gadal, Viktar Kireyeu and Alexander Sergunin
- Effectiveness and impact of cross‐border cooperation programmes in the perception of beneficiaries. Investigation of 2007–2013 Romania–Ukraine–Moldova programmes pp. 867-891

- Ramona Tiganasu, Tudor Dumitru Jijie and Karima Kourtit
- Shaped by location? A spatial panel analysis of Romanian family businesses pp. 893-911

- Zizi Goschin, Elena Druica and Călin Vâlsan
- What makes new firms resilient? A spatial analysis for Romania pp. 913-930

- Zizi Goschin
- Creative destruction and creative resilience: Restructuring of the Nokia dominated high‐tech sector in the Oulu region pp. 931-953

- Jaakko Simonen, Johannes Herala and Rauli Svento
- Does innovation matter for regional labour resilience? The case of EU regions pp. 955-970

- Vinko Muštra, Blanka Šimundić and Zvonimir Kuliš
- The economics of belonging: A radical plan to win back the left behind and achieve prosperity for all ‐ Martin Sandhu pp. 971-973

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Handbook of universities and regional development ‐ Edited by Attila Varga and Katalin Erdos pp. 973-976

- Frank J. Calzonetti
Volume 12, issue 4, 2020
- Regional and Urban Development in Russia pp. 555-557

- Alexander Pilyasov
- The sandwich of Russian space: How different spaces differentiate themes in regional science pp. 559-577

- Nadezhda Zamyatina, Ruslan Goncharov, Alexandra Poturaeva and Alexander Pelyasov
- Spatial development of the post‐Soviet Russia: Tendencies and factors pp. 579-594

- Evgeniya Kolomak
- Population shrinkage and economic growth in Russian regions 1998–2012 pp. 595-609

- Elena Batunova and Giovanni Perucca
- Qualitative Aspect of the Regional Growth in Russia: Inclusive Development Index pp. 611-626

- Nadezhda Mikheeva
- Economic and Fiscal Resilience of Russia's Regions pp. 627-640

- Vladimir V. Klimanov, Sofia M. Kazakova and Anna A. Mikhaylova
- Russia's early developed regions within shrinking social and economic space pp. 641-655

- Tatiana Nefedova and Andrey Treivish
- Impact of ethno‐demographic structure of the population on performance of the Russian regions pp. 657-670

- Leonid Limonov and Marina Nesena
- Russian borderlands: Contemporary problems and challenges pp. 671-687

- Vladimir Kolosov and Alexander Sebentsov
- Interregional migration, the housing market, and a spatial shift in the metro area: Interrelationships in the case study of Moscow pp. 689-703

- Nikolay Kurichev and Ekaterina Kuricheva
- Commercial redevelopment of industrial and residential periphery of Russian metropolis: St. Petersburg, 1989–2017 pp. 705-722

- Konstantin Axenov, Alisa Timoshina and Alexandra Zemlyanova
- New technologies, potential unemployment and ‘nescience economy’ during and after the 2020 economic crisis pp. 723-743

- Stepan Zemtsov
- Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism. by Case, Anne, and Deaton, Angus pp. 745-746

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 12, issue 3, 2020
- Institutions and the fortunes of territories pp. 371-386

- Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose
- Agglomeration and clusters near and far for regional development: A critical assessment pp. 387-396

- Peter Gordon and Karima Kourtit
- Selling The Region: The Problems of a Multi‐Agency Approach in Promoting Regional Economies pp. 397-412

- Andrew Crawley, Max Munday and Rick Delbridge
- Evaluating clusters: Where theory collides with practice pp. 413-430

- Madeline Smith, James Wilson and Emily Wise
- A Critical review of the Indian knowledge‐based industry location policy against its theoretical arguments pp. 431-454

- Arun Natarajan Hariharan and Arindam Biswas
- Tariff reform and income inequality in Indonesia pp. 455-475

- Yessi Vadila and Budy Resosudarmo
- A review and modelling on the critical management of the disaster debris of earthquake in Bhutan pp. 477-491

- Arunava Majumder, Kailash Pradhan, Satwinder Singh Danewalia and Bimal Kumar Sett
- Do changes in air transportation affect productivity? A cross‐country panel approach pp. 493-505

- Laila AitBihiOuali, Jose M. Carbo and Daniel J. Graham
- The high‐speed bus (HSB) as an alternative to the high‐speed rail (HSR): A conceptual approach examined through a case study pp. 507-518

- Moshe Givoni
- Syrian crisis repercussions on the agricultural sector: Case study of wheat, cotton and olives pp. 519-537

- Safwan A. Mohammed, Ali Alkerdi, János Nagy and Endre Harsányi
- States and school finance pp. 539-549

- Kuzey Yilmaz
- Metcalf, Gilbert E. 2019. Paying for pollution: Why a carbon tax is good for America. Oxford University Press. New York, NY. US$39.95, Hb, 188pp, ISBN 978‐0‐19‐069419‐7 pp. 551-552

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 12, issue 2, 2020
- Perspectives of REAL network scholars: Challenges and opportunities for regional development pp. 229-231

- Mauro Ferrante
- Organizational culture and innovation in small businesses in Paraguay pp. 233-247

- Edgar Antonio Sánchez‐Báez, José Fernández‐Serrano and Isidoro Romero
- Diversifying visitor demand and its impact on Las Vegas's tourism industry during recovery from the Great Recession pp. 249-266

- Younghyun Kwon, Jaewon Lim and Euijune Kim
- The role of regional competitiveness in shaping the heterogeneous impact of the Great Recession pp. 267-290

- Pietro Pizzuto
- Leading and following in Australian regional development: Why governance matters pp. 291-302

- Robyn Eversole and Megerssa Walo
- Determinants of Manufacturing Employment in the Mexican States, 2004–2017 pp. 303-318

- Pablo Mejía‐Reyes and Víctor Hugo Torres‐Preciado
- How are the potential gains from economic activity transmitted to the labour factor: more employment or more wages? Evidence from the Portuguese context pp. 319-348

- Carlos Carreira and Luís Lopes
- Urban commuting behavior and time allocation among women: Evidence from US metropolitan areas pp. 349-363

- Akiko Sakanishi
- Capitalism, alone: The future of the system that rules the world – by Branko Milanovic pp. 365-367

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 12, issue 1, 2020
- Special Issue on Latin American issues pp. 5-6

- Carlos Azzoni and Patricio Aroca
- The territorial fiscal gap in Colombia pp. 7-24

- Jaime Bonet and Jhorland Ayala‐García
- The decision on unconstitutionality of earmarking and its impact on the housing access: Evidence from São Paulo State, Brazil pp. 25-42

- Rodger Barros Antunes Campos and Gustavo Pereira Serra
- Regional funding and regional inequalities in the Brazilian Northeast pp. 43-59

- Luiz Carlos De Santana Ribeiro, Renata De Melo Caldas, Kênia de Souza, Débora Freire Cardoso and Edson Domingues
- Regional inequality and labour precariousness: An empirical regional analysis for Brazil, Mexico and Equador pp. 61-81

- Luis Quintana Romero, Carlos Salas, Christian Duarte and Ronny Correa‐Quezada
- Effects of a cash transfer programme on origin–destination migration flows pp. 83-104

- Gabriel Lyrio de Oliveira and André Chagas
- Related variety and employment growth: a spatial dynamic model for Brazilian microregions pp. 105-123

- Gabriel Dias da Silva, Eduardo Gonçalves and Inácio Araújo
- Natural Disasters and Informality: Are local labor markets impacted after an earthquake? pp. 125-157

- Cesar Mendoza and Benjamin Jara
- A spatial estimation of the impacts of sanitation on education pp. 159-166

- Juliana Souza Scriptore and Carlos Azzoni
- A proposal to redesign the map of the regions of Brazil: Agglomerating neighbouring and socioeconomically homogeneous municipalities pp. 167-183

- Greisson Almeida Pereira and Tito Belchior Silva Moreira
- Spatial distribution of logistics services in Brazil: A potential market analysis pp. 185-217

- Ademir Rocha and Fernando Perobelli
- Handbook of Gentrification Studies Edited by Loretta Lees and Martin Philips pp. 219-220

- Saraswati Raju
- The third pillar: How markets and the state leave the community behind ‐ By R. Ranjan pp. 220-225

- Gordon Mulligan
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