Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
1970 - 2025
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Volume 94, issue 5, 2003
- Productivity, Public Capital and Convergence: A Study of the Spanish Regions pp. 537-553

- Carlos Gil Canaleta, Pedro Pascual Arzoz and Manuel Rapun Garate
- Culture and Entrepreneurship – Remarks on Transculturality as Practice pp. 554-563

- Robert Pütz
- Niche Markets, Regional Diversification and the Reinvention of Western Australia's Sandalwood Industry pp. 564-575

- Matthew Tonts and John Selwood
- Residence and Migration in Post‐War Soviet Estonia: The Case of Russian‐Born Estonians pp. 576-588

- Hill Kulu
- Residential Segregation in a Medium‐Sized Post‐Soviet City: Ust’‐Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan pp. 589-605

- Michael Gentile
- New Firms in Former Farms: A Process with Two Faces pp. 606-615

- Femke Daalhuizen, Frank Van Dam and Roland Goetgeluk
- Spatial Perspectives on Firm Dynamics in The Netherlands pp. 620-630

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 94, issue 4, 2003
- Professor Jan van den Bremen (1931–2003) pp. 423-423

- Piet Pellenbarg
- Accessibility to freight transport networks in Belgium: a geographical approach pp. 424-438

- Isabelle Thomas, Jean‐Pierre Hermia, Thierry Vanelslander and Ann Verhetsel
- Indirect economic effects of new infrastructure: a comparison of Dutch high speed rail variants pp. 439-452

- Jan Oosterhaven and Ward Romp
- The odd role of proximity in knowledge relations: high‐tech in the Netherlands pp. 453-462

- Gerben Van Der Panne and Wilfred Dolfsma
- International operations and location decisions: a firm level approach pp. 463-476

- Bert Meijboom and Hans Voordijk
- Population concentration in United States city‐systems from 1790 to 2000: historical trends and current phases pp. 477-495

- Samuel M. Otterstrom
- Planning, policy and polarisation in Vancouver's downtown eastside pp. 496-509

- Heather A. Smith
- Environmental policy in the European Union: community competence vs member state competence pp. 510-515

- Henk Folmer and Tim Jeppesen
- Residential amenities of knowledge workers and the location of ICT‐FIrms in the Netherlands pp. 516-523

- Frank Oort, Anet Weterings and Heleen Verlinde
Volume 94, issue 3, 2003
- Globalisation and locality in development geography: Introduction to the dossier pp. 291-296

- Leo Van Grunsven and August Van Westen
- Global networks and local developments: agendas for development geography pp. 297-309

- Anthony Bebbington
- Transnational capitalism and local transformation in Chile pp. 310-321

- Robert N. Gwynne
- The territorialisation of rural Thailand: between localism, nationalism and globalism pp. 322-334

- Mogens Buch‐Hansen
- Petrol pumps and economic slumps: rural‐urban linkages in Zimbabwe's globalisation process pp. 335-349

- Deborah Fahy Bryceson and Tatenda Mbara
- Development geography at the crossroads of livelihood and globalisation pp. 350-362

- Leo De Haan and Annelies Zoomers
- The impact of urban renewal and gentrification on urban fabric: three cases in Turkey pp. 363-375

- C. Nil Uzun
- Geographic patterns of industrial innovation in China during the 1990s pp. 376-389

- Yifei Sun
- Still not there, but on our way: thinking of urban ICT policies in European cities pp. 390-400

- Galit Cohen‐Blankshtain and Peter Nijkamp
- Continuity and change in Dutch development co‐operation pp. 401-407

- Paul Van Lindert and Otto Verkoren
- The Netherlands in Maps pp. 420-420

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J. M. Van Steen
Volume 94, issue 2, 2003
- Power and territoriality: a study of Moroccan women in Antwerp pp. 151-163

- Katleen Peleman
- ‘Bongo Fury’: tourism, music and cultural economy at Byron Bay, Australia pp. 164-187

- Chris Gibson and John Connell
- The functions of Australian towns, revisited pp. 188-204

- Robert Freestone, Peter Murphy and Alan Jenner
- An analysis of dual‐track urbanisation in the Pearl River Delta since 1980 pp. 205-218

- Kwan‐yiu Wong, Jianfa Shen, Zhiqiang Feng and Chaolin Gu
- The attraction force of out‐of‐town shopping malls: a case study on run‐fun shopping in the Netherlands pp. 219-229

- Cees Gorter, Peter Nijkamp and Pim Klamer
- The economics of rural areas in the proximity of urban networks: evidence from Flanders pp. 230-245

- Peter Cabus and Wim Vanhaverbeke
- Conceptualising the ‘competitive’ strategies of rural manufacturing SMEs pp. 246-257

- David Jarvis and Philip Dunham
- Price discrimination between EU regions pp. 258-264

- Wolter H.J. Hassink and Ronald Schettkat
- Income differences between central cities and suburbs in Dutch urban regions pp. 265-275

- Frans M. Dieleman and Christiaan Wallet
Volume 94, issue 1, 2003
- Testing the differential urbanisation model in Great Britain, 1901–91 pp. 11-22

- Tony Champion
- Testing the differential urbanisation model for Italy pp. 23-37

- Corrado Bonifazi and Frank Heins
- Differential urbanisation model: the case of a developing country, India 1961–91 pp. 38-48

- Debnath Mookherjee
- Differential urbanisation in Finland pp. 49-63

- Elli Heikkilä
- Testing the temporal characterisation of the differential urbanisation model in western Germany, 1939–2010 pp. 64-74

- Thomas Kontuly and Brad Dearden
- Differential urbanisation in Russia pp. 75-88

- Tatyana Nefedova and Andrei Treivish
- Differential urbanisation in South Africa – a further exploration pp. 89-99

- Hermanus S. Geyer
- Differential urbanisation in Turkey, 1955–97 pp. 100-111

- Ayse Gedik
- Urban and rural population change in Estonia: patterns of differentiated and undifferentiated urbanisation pp. 112-123

- Tiit Tammaru
- Lessons Learned from Testing the Differential Urbanisation Model pp. 124-128

- Thomas Kontuly and Hermanus S. Geyer
- Rural Areas in the Netherlands pp. 129-136

- Tialda Haartsen, Paulus P.P. Huigen and Peter Groote
- The demography of firms in the Netherlands: introduction to the 2003 maps pp. 144-146

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 93, issue 5, 2002
- National innovation systems, firm strategy, and enabling mobile communications: the case of Nokia pp. 489-508

- Thomas R. Leinbach and Stanley D. Brunn
- Hubs, nodes and by–passed places: a typology of e–commerce regions in the United States pp. 509-521

- Matthew A. Zook
- Where are the Web factories: The urban bias of e–business location pp. 522-536

- Sean P. Gorman
- The internet and home purchase pp. 537-547

- Risa Palm and Michelle Danis
- Local and Global: Cities in the Network Society pp. 548-558

- Manuel Castells
- Comment on Manuel Castells’ paper in this issue: Local and global: cities in the network society pp. 559-562

- Herman Van Der Wusten
- Europeanisation of science pp. 563-569

- Koen Frenken
- Segmenting the market for agricultural land in the Netherlands pp. 570-575

- Arno Segeren and Jan Luijt
- The Netherlands in Maps: Geographies of money in the Netherlands pp. 586-595

- Paul J.M. Van Steen and Piet H. Bellenbarg
Volume 93, issue 4, 2002
- Namibia’s Unstable Northern Frontier pp. 369-382

- William R. Stanley
- The changing spatial networks of large state–owned enterprises in reform–era China: A company case study pp. 383-396

- Xiaojian Li
- The Cultural Politics of Local Economic Development: The Case of Toledo Jeep pp. 397-411

- Jay D. Gatrell and Neil Reid
- A value chain approach to financial centres – The case of Frankfurt pp. 412-423

- Michael Grote, Vivien Lo and Sofia Harrschar–Ehrnborg
- Regional inversion in the United States: The institutional context for the rise of the Sunbelt since the 1940s pp. 424-442

- Luis Suarez–Villa
- Children’s (in)dependent mobility and parents’ chauffeuring in the town and the countryside pp. 443-453

- Karen Tillberg Mattsson
- A Comparative Industrial Profile Analysis of urban regions in Western Europe: an application of rough set classification pp. 454-463

- Frank Bruinsma, Peter Nijkamp and Ron Vreeker
- The Supply, Use and Quality of Randstad Holland’s Transportation Networks in Comparative Perspective pp. 464-471

- Hans D. Hilbers and Isabel R. Wilmink
- The Netherlands in Maps pp. 482-482

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J. M. Van Steen
Volume 93, issue 3, 2002
- Mapping Childhood in Amsterdam: the spatial and social construction of children’s domains in the city pp. 231-241

- Lia Karsten
- Natural Resources and Development: Comparison of Bangladesh and South Korea pp. 242-253

- Richard M. Auty
- Embeddedness in custodial banking pp. 254-269

- Pierre Agnes
- Conditions for the development of high‐tech industry: the case of Israel pp. 270-286

- Aharon Kellerman
- Stability and change in the supply chains of multinational plants: the managerial voice pp. 287-301

- Mike Crone and H. Doug Watts
- Enterprise, Embeddedness and Exclusion: Business and Development in Fiji pp. 302-315

- Michael Taylor
- New geographies and forms of work and unemployment and public policy innovation in Europe pp. 316-335

- Ray Hudson
- Urban form and commuting behaviour: a cross‐European perspective pp. 336-343

- Tim Schwanen
- Innovation and agglomeration economies in the Netherlands pp. 344-360

- Frank Oort
- The Netherlands in Maps pp. ibc-ibc

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M Van Steen
Volume 93, issue 2, 2002
- Bordering, Ordering and Othering pp. 125-136

- Henk Van Houtum and Ton Van Naerssen
- Bounded spaces in the mobile world: Deconstructing ‘regional identity’ pp. 137-148

- Anssi Paasi
- Process of Othering in the case of India and Pakistan pp. 149-159

- Sanjay Chaturvedi
- Re‐imagining Borders: Malay Identity and Indonesian Migrants in Malaysia pp. 160-172

- Ernst Spaan, Ton Van Naerssen and Gerard Kohl
- The spatial limits to entrepreneurship: Immigrant entrepreneurs in Canada pp. 173-190

- Daniel Hiebert
- Assimilating Jews in Dutch nation‐building: the missing ‘pillar’ pp. 191-207

- Hans Knippenberg
- Stock markets for sale: European Integration and the consolidation of stock exchanges pp. 208-213

- Marinda De Smidt and Ton Van Rietbergen
- Ethnic Segregation in the Netherlands: New Patterns, New Policies? pp. 214-220

- Gideon Bolt, Pieter Hooimeijer and Ronald Van Kempen
- The Netherland in Maps pp. ibc-ibc

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M> Van Steen
Volume 93, issue 1, 2002
- Guest Editorial pp. 3-4

- Neil Wrigley and Sallie A. Marston
- Commentary – Taking Economic and Cultural Geographies Seriously pp. 5-7

- Michelle Lowe
- Organisational Restructuring, Knowledge and Spatial Scale: The Case of the US Department Store Industry pp. 8-33

- Steve Wood
- The Restructuring of Retail Capital and the Street pp. 34-46

- Katherine Hankins
- The Emergence of Online Food Retailing: A Stakeholder Perspective pp. 47-61

- Andrew Murphy
- Transforming the Corporate Landscape of US Food Retailing: Market Power, Financial Re‐engineering and Regulation pp. 62-82

- Neil Wrigley
- Flexible Retailing: Gap Inc. and the Multiple Spaces of Shopping in the United States pp. 83-99

- Sallie A. Marston and Ali Modarres
- The Geography of Deregulation in the European Aviation Market pp. 100-106

- Guillaume Burghouwt and Jacco Hakfoort
- The Rise (and fall?) of National Retail Planning pp. 107-113

- David Evers
- Money and Space in the Netherlands: Introduction to the 2002 Maps pp. 120-122

- Paul J.M. Van Steen and Piet H. Pellenbarg
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