Regional Science Policy & Practice
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2012
- The determinants of renovation and redevelopment in Baltimore City pp. 335-354

- Rebecca Lewis
- Natural amenities and rural development in new urban-rural spaces pp. 355-371

- Jeffrey L. Olson and Darla Munroe
- Using a large scale urban model to test planning scenarios in the Brisbane-South East Queensland region pp. 373-392

- Robert Stimson, Martin Bell, Jonathan Corcoran and David Pullar
- Housing policies in China: Issues and options pp. 393-417

- Yves Zenou
- Polyspatial agents for multi-Scale urban simulation and regional policy analysis pp. 419-445

- Paul M. Torrens and Atsushi Nara
- Urban evolution in Sao Paulo: employment growth and industrial location pp. 447-477

- Danilo Igliori, Ricardo Abramovay and Sergio Castelani
- Polycentric spatial structure and travel mode choice: the case of Shenzhen, China pp. 479-493

- Yan Song, Yanping Chen and Xiaohong Pan
- Is the price right?: Assessing estimates of cadastral values for Bogotá, Colombia pp. 495-508

- Nancy Lozano-Gracia and Luc Anselin
- Neighbourhood change in an era of promoting the American dream pp. 509-534

- Michael D. Webb and Lawrence A. Brown
Volume 4, issue 3, 2012
- Regional development, disparities and polices in globalizing Asia pp. 179-182

- Xinyue Ye and Yehua Wei
- The impact of the built environment on the location choices of the creative class: Evidence from Thailand pp. 183-205

- Yuri S. Mansury, Nij Tontisirin and Sutee Anantsuksomsri
- Economic reform, social development and conflict in India pp. 207-230

- Eberhard Weber
- Path dependence in regional ICT innovation: Differential evolution of Zhongguancun and Bangalore pp. 231-245

- Jue Wang, Shaoming Cheng and Sukumar Ganapati
- Developing China's West: Producer services in metropolitan Xi'an pp. 247-262

- Chen Ying, Susan M. Walcott and Liu Jia
- The spatial variation of China's regional inequality in human development pp. 263-278

- Yingru Li
- Foreign direct investment and China's regional inequality in the era of new regional development strategy pp. 279-300

- Huaqun Li and Kingsley Haynes
- Impacts of China's burgeoning rural land rental markets on equity: A case study of developed areas along the eastern coast pp. 301-315

- Chuanhao Tian, Yan Song and Christine E. Boyle
- Industrial agglomeration and exporting in China: What is the link? pp. 317-333

- Canfei He, Xinyue Ye and Junsong Wang
Volume 4, issue 2, 2012
- Urban competitiveness and agglomeration development: A case study of Perm and Yekaterinburg pp. 125-137

- Ekaterina Anoshkina
- Partnership working in regions: Reflections on local government collaboration in Wales pp. 139-153

- Jesse Heley and Kate Moles
- Foreign direct investment in New Zealand: Does it justify negative assessment? pp. 155-164

- Muhammad Mustafa Raziq and Martin Perry
- A case for incorporating logistics services in urban and regional policy: Some insight from US metropolitan areas pp. 165-177

- Kevin O'Connor, Brian Holly and Audrey Clarke
Volume 4, issue 1, 2012
- A globalization-based taxonomy of European regions pp. 1-23

- Ugo Fratesi
- Warsaw as a metropolis – successes and missed opportunities pp. 25-45

- Grzegorz Gorzelak and Maciej Smętkowski
- Responses to global trends affecting East-European regions: The case of the Bucharest–Ilfov region in Romania pp. 47-64

- Daniela Constantin
- The South East of England: Global region without a global city? pp. 65-81

- David Grover
- Port gateways in globalization: the case of Antwerp pp. 83-96

- Gilles Van Hamme and Mathieu Strale
- Facing globalization and increased trade: Catalonia's evolution from industrial region to knowledge and creative economy pp. 97-112

- Rafael Boix
- Successful European regions in a global economy: a synthesis and outlook pp. 113-121

- Ugo Fratesi
Volume 3, issue 4, 2011
- Provincial economic growth and industrial structure in China: An index approach pp. 323-338

- Hiroshi Sakamoto
- Geo-spatial technologies and policy issues in China: status and prospects pp. 339-356

- Mark R. Leipnik, Xinyue Ye and Gang Gong
- Regional macroeconomic assessment of the Pennsylvania Climate Action Plan pp. 357-379

- Adam Rose, Dan Wei and Noah Dormady
- Fiscal decentralization, migration and economic growth pp. 381-399

- Sayaka Yakita
- Does inventive intensity affect urban prosperity? pp. 401-420

- Breandán Ó hUallacháin
- Revisiting the equity-efficiency tradeoff pp. 421-425

- Randall Jackson
Volume 3, issue 3, 2011
- Special issue: innovation and creativity as the core of regional and local development policy pp. 127-129

- Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp and Bob Stimson
- Using functional economic regions to model endogenous regional performance in Australia: implications for addressing the spatial autocorrelation problem pp. 131-144

- Robert J. Stimson, William Mitchell, David Rohde and Paul Shyy
- From islands of innovation to creative hotspots pp. 145-161

- Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp, Steef Lowik, Frans van Vught and Paul Vulto
- The role of knowledge sources of SMEs for innovation perception and regional innovation policy pp. 163-179

- Patricia van Hemert, Enno Masurel and Peter Nijkamp
- The functions of government in social entrepreneurship: theory and preliminary evidence pp. 181-198

- Gordon E. Shockley and Peter M. Frank
- Multidimensional entrepreneurship: theoretical considerations and Swedish empirics pp. 199-218

- Hans Westlund
- Governance for sustainable regions: can government meet the innovation policy challenge? pp. 219-230

- Brian W. Head
- Unsustainable cities, a tragedy of urban infrastructure pp. 231-247

- Tomaz Dentinho
- Does local technological innovation lead to local development? A policy perspective pp. 249-270

- Richard Shearmur and Nicolas Bonnet
- Are creative metropolitan areas also entrepreneurial? pp. 271-286

- Kevin Stolarick, José Lobo and Deborah Strumsky
- Planning for a high tech/biotech research park pp. 287-303

- Jaewon Lim, Lay James Gibson and Vera Pavlakovich-Kochi
- Social networks, university spin-off growth and promises of ‘living labs’ pp. 305-321

- Danny P. Soetanto and Marina van Geenhuizen
Volume 3, issue 2, 2011
- The drivers of the open district development: a social capital approach pp. 49-70

- José Antonio Belso-Martínez and F. Xavier Molina-Morales
- Do higher broadband adoption rates mean lower tax collections from local retail sales? Implications of e-commerce in rural areas of the US pp. 71-85

- Brian Whitacre
- District-level spatial analysis of migration flows in Ghana: determinants and implications for policy pp. 87-100

- Daniel Tsegai and Quang Bao Le
- Light based growth indicator (LBGI): exploratory analysis of developing a proxy for local economic growth based on night lights pp. 101-113

- Rajendra Kulkarni, Kingsley Haynes, Roger Stough and James Riggle
- Geographic location, ownership and profitability of Washington log trucking companies pp. 115-125

- Diem Nguyen, Vicki McCracken, Ken Casavant and Eric Jessup
Volume 3, issue 1, 2011
- Sorting winners and losers: using CGE models to assess income distribution effects of economic development choices pp. 1-15

- Katherine Chalmers and Stephan Weiler
- The importance of broadband provision to knowledge intensive firm location pp. 17-35

- Elizabeth A. Mack, Luc Anselin and Tony Grubesic
- A note on the relation between inter-regional inequality and economic efficiency: evidence from the US states pp. 37-44

- Stilianos Alexiadis and Konstantinos Eleftheriou
- Controversies in Local Economic Development: Stories, Strategies, Solutions – By Martin Perry pp. 45-47

- James E. Rowe
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