Regional Science Policy & Practice
2008 - 2023
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Volume 2, issue 2, 2010
- The effects of unemployment on new firm formation revisited: Does space matter? pp. 97-120

- Shaoming Cheng and Huaqun Li
- Restructuring economic development in the Auckland region pp. 121-134

- James E. Rowe
- Building research and technology (R&T) transregional networks through an Interreg IIIB project pp. 135-155

- Marie-Claude Bélis-Bergouignan and Elie Brugarolas
- Regional agglomeration and transfer of pollution reduction technology under the presence of transboundary pollution pp. 157-175

- Tohru Naito
Volume 2, issue 1, 2010
- Macroeconomic and territorial policies for regional competitiveness: an EU perspective pp. 1-19

- Roberto Camagni and Roberta Capello
- Evolution of new spatial division of labour and spatial dynamics in Korea pp. 21-38

- Sam Ock Park and Yangmi Koo
- The role of human capital in language acquisition among immigrants in US metropolitan pp. 39-49

- Brigitte S. Waldorf, Julia Beckhusen, Raymond Florax and Thomas Graaff
- Decentralization, democracy and sub-national governance: comparative reflections for policy-making in Brazil, Mexico and the US pp. 51-62

- Peter M. Ward, Robert H. Wilson and Peter K. Spink
- Can regional sports stadia ever be economically significant? pp. 63-77

- Calvin Jones, Max Munday and Neil Roche
- Major sport events and regional development: the case of the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games pp. 79-95

- Eduardo Haddad and Paulo R. Haddad
Volume 1, issue 2, 2009
- Understanding local growth: Regional science, globalization and recession pp. 129-140

- Michael Taylor
- Optimal environmental and industrial policies and imperfect agglomeration effects pp. 141-157

- Daisuke Ikazaki and Tohru Naito
- An analysis on the subjective perception of policy action on peripherality: A comparative assessment in accessible and peripheral areas of six countries of the EU pp. 159-176

- Joan Noguera
- Has the North American Free Trade Agreement fulfilled its promise? An assessment after 15 Years pp. 177-186

- Bernard L. Weinstein and Michael Seman
- Thinking/learning about policy to enact different food futures pp. 187-192

- Nicolas Lewis
Volume 1, issue 1, 2008
- A note from RSAI presidents pp. 1-2

- Roger R. Stough and Robert Stimson
- National growth versus spatial equality? A cautionary note on the new ‘trade-off’ thinking in regional policy discourse pp. 3-13

- Ronald Martin
- Some reflections concerning GDP, regional convergence and European cohesion policy pp. 15-22

- N. De Michelis and P. Monfort
- Regional Innovation Systems, Clean Technology & Jacobian Cluster-Platform Policies pp. 23-45

- Philip Cooke
- Regional policy in the European Union: The cohesion-competitiveness dilemma pp. 47-66

- Tomás Mancha-Navarro and Rubén Garrido-Yserte
- A New Shortcut Method for Estimating Economic Base Multipliers pp. 67-84

- Gordon Mulligan
- Choosing Regional Futures: Challenges and choices in building integrated models to support long-term regional planning in New Zealand pp. 85-108

- D.T. Rutledge, Michael Cameron, S. Elliott, T. Fenton, B. Huser, G. McBride, G. McDonald, M. O’Connor, D. Phyn, Jacques Poot, R. Price, Francis Scrimgeour, B. Small, A. Tait, H. Van Delden, M.E. Wedderburn and R.A. Woods
- The Rover Task Force: A case study in proactive and reactive policy intervention? pp. 109-124

- David Bailey and Stewart MacNeill
- New Directions in Economic Geography – Edited by Bernard Fingleton pp. 125-127

- Rajiv Thakur
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