Regional Science Policy & Practice
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Volume 11, issue 6, 2019
- Territorial obstinacy pp. 879-883

- Hugo Pinto, Gioacchino Garofoli and José Reis
- Local development in a global world: Challenges and opportunities pp. 885-897

- Antonio Vázquez‐Barquero and Juan Carlos Rodríguez‐Cohard
- The third circuit of the spatial economy: Determinants of public policy in Latin America pp. 899-911

- Alfonso Valenzuela‐Aguilera
- Varieties of capitalism and resilience clusters: An exploratory approach to European regions pp. 913-933

- Hugo Pinto, Adrian Healy and Ana Rita Cruz
- Olive crops and rural development: Capital, knowledge and tradition pp. 935-949

- Juan Carlos Rodríguez‐Cohard, José Domingo Sánchez‐Martínez and Vicente José Gallego‐Simón
- Innovation in firms, resilience and the economic downturn: Insights from CIS data in Portugal pp. 951-967

- Hugo Pinto, Tiago Santos Pereira and Elvira Uyarra
- Smart innovation strategy and innovation performance: An empirical application on the Portuguese small and medium‐sized firms pp. 969-982

- Marisa Cesário and Sílvia Fernandes
- Innovation, economic development and policy: Selected essays ‐ By Jan Fagerberg pp. 983-985

- David Nguyen
Volume 11, issue 5, 2019
- Catalonia pp. 759-761

- Jordi Suriñach and Tomaz Dentinho
- Constitutional reform, referendums and sovereignty association: Quebec's search for a distinct society in Canada pp. 763-774

- Bruce Newbold
- Till localism do us part: Cultural identity and the costs of separation pp. 775-786

- Alberto Dalmazzo and Guido de Blasio
- The Catalan struggle for independence and the role of the European Union pp. 787-803

- Andrea Wagner, Jianna Marin and Dorian Kroqi
- Catalonia rescaling Spain: Is it feasible to accommodate its “stateless citizenship”? pp. 805-820

- Igor Calzada
- Transition costs and economic effects of the sovereignty process in Catalonia pp. 821-832

- Beatriz Benítez‐Aurioles
- Crisis? What crisis? Economic recovery and support for independence in Catalonia pp. 833-848

- Germà Bel, Xavier Cuadras‐Morató and Toni Rodon
- Is regional redistribution harmful for growth? An empirical analysis on the Spanish Autonomous Communities. 2001–2016 pp. 849-864

- Guillem López Casasnovas and Joan Rosselló Villalonga
- Exports, Trade Policy and Economic Growth in Eras of Globalization — Edited by Edward M. Feasel pp. 865-866

- Hiranya Nath
- Handbook of research on economic and social well‐being — Edited by Conchita D'Ambrosio pp. 866-873

- Gordon Mulligan
- From summits to solutions. Innovations in implementing the sustainable development goals pp. 873-876

- Ionica Oncioiu
Volume 11, issue 4, 2019
- From Cohesion Policy Implementation to European Identity pp. 631-636

- Roberta Capello and Giovanni Perucca
- Cohesion Policy and European identity building: Trust as a mediating element pp. 637-653

- Roberta Capello and Giovanni Perucca
- Mapping citizens' identification with the EU pp. 655-672

- Cristina Brasili, Pinuccia Calia and Irene Monasterolo
- European identity and citizens' support for the EU: Testing the utilitarian approach pp. 673-693

- Valentina Aiello, Pierre Maurice Reverberi and Cristina Brasili
- EU Cohesion Policy can't buy me love? Exploring the regional determinants of EU image pp. 695-711

- Marcin Dąbrowski, Dominic Stead and Bardia Mashhoodi
- Economic crisis, Cohesion Policy and the eroding image of the European Union at the regional level pp. 713-732

- Maciej Smętkowski and Marcin Dąbrowski
- Citizens' perception of the Cohesion Policy and support for the European Union pp. 733-749

- Enrique López‐Bazo and Vicente Royuela
- The human and economic implications of twenty‐first century immigration policy ‐ By S. Pozo (Ed.) pp. 751-752

- Bruce Newbold
- Paul, T.V. Ed. 2019. The China‐India Rivalry in the Globalisation Era. Orient BlackSwan Private Limited. Hyderabad, India. Rupees 1195.00, Hb, 351 pp, ISBN 978–93–5287‐520‐7 pp. 752-753

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Global city makers: Economic actors and practices in the world city network — Edited by Michael Hoyler, Christof Parnreiter and Allan Watson pp. 754-755

- Kyle Farrell
Volume 11, issue 3, 2019
- Local entrepreneurship and tourism development in peripheral areas between policies and practices pp. 445-449

- Maria Giulia Pezzi, Alessandra Faggian and Neil Reid
- Local entrepreneurship through a multistakeholders' tourism living lab in the post‐violence/peripheral era in the Basque Country pp. 451-466

- Igor Calzada
- Cuban private entrepreneurship – from periphery to key sector of the economy in tourism‐oriented market socialism pp. 467-477

- Ruxandra Ana and Oskar Lubiński
- International tourism entrepreneurs in Swedish peripheries: Compliance and collision with public tourism strategies pp. 479-492

- Marco Eimermann, Karin Tillberg Mattsson and Doris A. Carson
- The Etna macro‐region between peripheralization and innovation: Towards a smart territorial system based on tourism pp. 493-507

- Arturo Di Bella, Gianni Petino and Luigi Scrofani
- Cultural tourism and rural entrepreneurship: A case study of a Scandinavian literary festival pp. 509-524

- David Marcouiller and Knut Ingar Westeren
- Global and regional effects of the US tariffs on iron, steel and aluminium: A SMART combination of models with a focus on Spain pp. 525-547

- Carlos Llano Verduras, Julián Pérez, Federico Steinberg and Geoffrey Hewings
- Do European Funds support the formation of firms? New evidence from Italy pp. 549-569

- Andrea Ciffolilli, Eleonora Cutrini and Marco Pompili
- Using local public goods to attract and retain the creative class: A tale of two cities pp. 571-581

- Amitrajeet Batabyal, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
- Development policy and regional economic convergence: The case of Tunisia pp. 583-595

- Mohamed Ali Labidi
- The existence of economies of sequence: A theory of architecture in building an industry agglomeration pp. 597-612

- Akifumi Kuchiki
- Impact of policies vis‐à‐vis small and medium enterprises (SMEs) on economic development of the border city of Al Buraimi in Oman pp. 613-620

- Khalid Al Badi
- Heat, greed and human need: Climate change, capitalism and sustainable wellbeing ‐ By Ian Gough pp. 621-624

- Gordon Mulligan
- Macroeconomics of the Black Economy ‐ By Saumen Chattopadhyay pp. 625-626

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Economic crisis and the resilience of regions – A European study ‐ By Gillian Bristow and Adrian Healy (Ed.) pp. 626-628

- Rüdiger Hamm
Volume 11, issue 2, 2019
- Innovation processes in rural areas pp. 213-218

- Lívia Madureira and Andre Torre
- LEADER 2007–2013: An innovation dependent on local and national institutional arrangements? Some European illustrations pp. 219-234

- Pascal Chevalier and Dominique Vollet
- Governance, institutions and innovation in rural territories: The case of Coruche innovation network pp. 235-250

- Maria de Fátima Ferreiro and Cristina Sousa
- Shedding light on rural innovation: Introducing and applying a comprehensive indicator system pp. 251-277

- Teresa Maria Gamito and Lívia Madureira
- Proximities and the role of relational networks in innovation: The case of the dairy industry in two villages of the “green municipality” of Paragominas in the Eastern Amazon pp. 279-294

- Andre Torre, Etienne Polge and Frederic Wallet
- Innovative capabilities of users of agricultural R&D services pp. 295-305

- Rosmery Ramos‐Sandoval, José María García Álvarez‐Coque and Francisco Mas‐Verdú
- Rural areas receptivity to innovative and sustainable agrifood processes. A case study in a viticultural territory of Central Spain pp. 307-327

- Rocío Losada, Almudena Gómez‐Ramos and Margarita Rico
- On the trail of local welfare innovations in rural Finland pp. 329-343

- Niina Rantamäki and Mari Kattilakoski
- Measuring the impact of legal and administrative international barriers on regional growth pp. 345-366

- Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello and Andrea Caragliu
- Efficiency estimation and its role in policy recommendations: An application to the Kenyan livestock sector pp. 367-381

- John Kibara Manyeki and Balázs Kotosz
- Spatial analysis of factors affecting location decisions of Korean companies in China pp. 383-401

- Yoomi Kim
- The economic, fiscal, and workforce impacts of coal‐fired power plant closures in Appalachian Ohio pp. 403-422

- G. Jason Jolley, Christelle Khalaf, Gilbert Michaud and Austin M. Sandler
- Political commitment and transparency as a critical factor to achieve territorial cohesion and sustainable growth. European cross‐border projects and strategies pp. 423-435

- Rui Alexandre Castanho, Ana Vulevic, José Manuel Naranjo Gómez, José Cabezas, Luis Fernández‐Pozo, Luís Loures and Joanna Kurowska‐Pysz
- The life cycle of clusters: A policy perspective Edited by Dirk Fornahl and Robert Hassink Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2017, 308 pp., ISBN 978‐1‐78741‐927‐2 pp. 437-438

- Anil Hira
- Roads to prosperity: Economic development lessons from midsize Canadian cities ‐ By Gary Sands and Laura A. Reese pp. 438-440

- Mark Brown
- The economics of entrepreneurship ‐ By Simon C. Parker pp. 440-442

- Elizabeth A. Mack
Volume 11, issue 1, 2019
- Spatial and social justice pp. 3-4

- Budy Resosudarmo, Ari Kuncoro and Geoffrey Hewings
- Household characteristics at the bottom, the typical, and the top of the 2016 income distribution in South Korea: A quantile regression analysis pp. 5-21

- Yuri Mansury and Jae Beum Cho
- Gender inequality among urban households in South Korea pp. 23-38

- Yuri Mansury and Kyung‐Heun Baek
- Interprovincial differences in labour force distribution and utilization based on educational attainment in Indonesia, 2002–2015 pp. 39-54

- Mitsuhiko Kataoka
- Education and expenditure inequality in Myanmar: An analysis with the 2006 and 2012 Household Income and Expenditure Survey in an urban and rural setting pp. 55-70

- Aye Thu Zar Thein and Takahiro Akita
- Inequality of opportunity, a matter of space? pp. 71-87

- Jesus Perez‐Mayo
- Are poor provinces catching‐up the rich provinces in Indonesia? pp. 89-108

- Hengky Kurniawan, Henri de Groot and Peter Mulder
- In search of spatial justice. Towards a conceptual and operative framework for the analysis of inter‐ and intra‐urban inequalities using a geo‐demographic approach. The case of Italy pp. 109-121

- Giovanni A. Barbieri, Federico Benassi, Marianna Mantuano and M. Rosaria Prisco
- A sectoral growth‐income inequality nexus in Indonesia pp. 123-139

- Iván González Gordón and Budy Resosudarmo
- Interpreting and understanding territorial identity pp. 141-158

- Roberta Capello
- Differential demographic transitions for Women of different ethnicities in Gauteng, South Africa, 1996–2011 pp. 159-171

- Hermanus Stephanus Geyer and Nhlapo Mosidi
- Fiscal Decentralization – A Cautious Tale pp. 173-187

- Yizhou Zhang and Geoffrey Hewings
- Do light rail transit investments increase employment opportunities? The case of Charlotte, North Carolina pp. 189-202

- Kristine Laura Canales, Isabelle Nilsson and Elizabeth Delmelle
- Advanced Introduction to National Innovation Systems, Cristina Chaminade, Bengt‐Åke Lundvall, Shagufa Hanneef, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2018 pp. 203-204

- Roberta Capello
- The square and the tower: Networks and power, from the Freemasons to Facebook pp. 204-207

- Gordon Mulligan
- The Cost–Benefit Revolution. Cass R. Sunstein pp. 207-209

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
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