Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
1970 - 2025
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Volume 90, issue 4, 1999
- Dynamic Externalities and Regional Manufacturing Development In Poland pp. 347-362

- Roger Bivand
- Convergence or Divergence? Types of Regional Responses to Socio‐Economic Change in Western Europe pp. 365-378

- Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose
- Industrial Restructuring in South Africa: The Case of Newcastle pp. 379-390

- Alison Todes
- Food Consumption in the Mediterranean Region pp. 391-409

- David Grigg
- Making Fruitful Comparisons: Southern Hemisphere Producers and the Global Apple Industry pp. 410-426

- Michael Roche, Megan Mckenna and Richard Le Heron
- Labour Markets in Europe at the Edge of a New Century: Knowledge Economy and Transitional Labour pp. 427-431

- Lambert Van Der Laan
- The Dutch Coast: Battlefield and Zone of Opportunity pp. 432-437

- Frans De Nooij
- The Dynamics of the International Economic and Demographic Exchange Relationships of The Netherlands pp. 441-447

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 90, issue 3, 1999
- Endogenous Agricultural Development in Western Europe pp. 260-271

- Ian Bowler
- Sectoral and Structural Considerations in China's Rural Development pp. 272-284

- Richard Kirkby and Zhao Xiaobin
- The Geography of Organic Farming in England and Wales in the 1990s pp. 285-295

- Brian Ilbery, Lewis Holloway and Ruth Arber
- Set‐Aside and Environment: A Case Study in Southern England pp. 296-311

- Guy M. Robinson and Margo Lind
- The Role of Household Factors in Direct Selling of Farm Produce in France pp. 312-319

- Andrew W. Gilg and Martin Battershill
- Agriculture and Innovation in the Urban Fringe: The Case of Organic Farming in Quebec, Canada pp. 320-328

- Audric Beauchesne and Christopher Bryant
- Internationalisation and Mental Borders pp. 329-335

- Henk van Houtum
- Flooding, River Management and Emergency Legislation Experiences of the accelerated reinforcement of dikes in the Netherlands pp. 336-342

- Peter P.J. Driessen and Anton A.J. De Gier
- The Netherlands in the World (part 3): Foreign direct investment pp. no-no

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 90, issue 2, 1999
- Right Extremist Votes and the Presence of Foreigners: An Analysis of the 1994 Elections in Amsterdam pp. 129-141

- Sjoerd De Vos and Rinus Deurloo
- ‘Flags of Convenience’: Geoeconomics and Regulatory Minimisation pp. 142-155

- Jonathan R. Barton
- Financial and Business Services and Uneven Economic Development: Some Welsh Evidence pp. 156-167

- Gillian Bristow, Peter Gripaios and Max Munday
- Cultural Empowerment and Language Shift in Wales pp. 168-183

- John Aitchison and Harold Carter
- Local Development Initiatives And Unemployment In New Zealand pp. 184-195

- Gary Scott and Eric Pawson
- Resource Town Employment: Perceptions in Small Town British Columbia pp. 196-210

- Greg Halseth
- Globalisation, Commodity Chains and Fruit Exporting Regions in Chile pp. 211-225

- Robert N. Gwynne
- The Deregulation of European Air Transport: A Dream Come True? pp. 226-233

- Jacco Hakfoort
- Underground Freight Transport in The Netherlands in the Next Century pp. 234-241

- Hugo Gordijn
- The Netherlands in the World (part 2): Import and Export pp. no-no

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 90, issue 1, 1999
- The Construction and Experience of Nature: Perspectives of Urban Youths pp. 3-16

- Lily Kong, Belinda Yuen, Navjot S. Sodhi and Clive Briffett
- Welfare Effects of Spatial Deconcentration: A Scenario for the Netherlands pp. 17-31

- J.Paul Elhorst, Jan Oosterhaven, Frans Sijtsma and Dirk Stelder
- The Commodification of International Migration: Findings from Thailand pp. 32-46

- Huw Jones and Tieng Pardthaisong
- Globalisation of the Footwear Industry: A Simple Case of Labour? pp. 47-60

- Stella Lowder
- Closing the Gap: Australian–Indonesian Relations, the ‘Perilous Moment’ and the Maritime Boundary Zone pp. 61-79

- David Mercer
- Spatial Implications of India’s New Economic Policy pp. 80-96

- Surya Kant
- Output Effects of Transport Infrastructure: The Netherlands, 1853–1913 pp. 97-109

- Peter Groote, Jan Jacobs and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- The Emergence of Knowledge‐Oriented Forms of Regional Policy in Europe pp. 110-116

- Arnoud Lagendijk
- Future Population Distribution in the Past and Present pp. 117-124

- Henk Ter Heide
- The Netherlands in the World (part 1): Immigration and Emigration pp. 127-128

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 89, issue 4, 1998
- The Social Geography of Rome pp. 359-370

- Michael Pacione
- Changed Household Livelihood Strategies in the Cordillera of Luzon pp. 371-383

- David Preston
- Commuting in Multi‐Nodal Urban Systems: An Empirical Comparison of Three Alternative Models pp. 384-400

- L. van der, J., R. Laan Vogelsang Schalke
- Environmentalism and Restructuring of the Global Pulp and Paper Industry pp. 401-415

- Lyndhurst Collins
- Examining Spatial Patterns in the Pace of Housing Commodification pp. 416-430

- Hal Pawson and Craig Watkins
- Location of Entrepreneurship Assistance Centres in Israel pp. 431-445

- Eran Razin
- Historical Contingency and Commercialisation in Xishuangbanna, China pp. 446-458

- Irene Eng
- Ethnic Minority Housing in the European Union: A Case Study of Turks pp. 459-466

- Ronald van Kempen and A. Sôule Úzûekren
- Urban Policies and the ‘Polder Model’: Two Sides of the Same Coin pp. 467-473

- Jacques van der Terhorst Ven Pieter
Volume 89, issue 3, 1998
- FDI in the UK Car Component Industry: Recent Causes and Consequences pp. 239-252

- David Pickernell
- Locational Response of German Manufacturers to Environmental Standards pp. 253-263

- Boris Braun
- The Survival of Commercial Hierarchies: Rural Service Centres in Western Victoria, Australia pp. 264-278

- W.K.D. Davies, I. Townshend and L. Ng
- Modelling Networks: A Long Way to Go pp. 279-297

- Dirk‐Jan F. Kamann
- Do Networks Matter for Innovation? The usefulness of the economic network approach in analysing innovation pp. 298-309

- Leon A.G. Oerlemans, Marius T.H. Meeus and Frans W.M. Boekema
- A ‘Reverse Network Engineering’ Framework to Develop Tourism Using a Lifestyle Approach pp. 310-319

- Dirk‐Jan F. Kamann, Dirk Strijker and Frans J. Sijtsma
- Randstad, Rhine‐Ruhr and Flemish diamond as one polynucleated macro‐region? pp. 320-327

- Frans M. Dieleman and Andreas Faludi
- Geographical Differences in Support Networks of Older Adults pp. 328-336

- Jenny de Jong Gierveld and Tineke Fokkema
- Transport and Mobility (Part 3): Railway Stations (Map) pp. 356-356

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 89, issue 2, 1998
- The EU and Central Europe: The Remaking of Economic Relationships pp. 131-149

- Allan M. Williams, Vladimír Baláž and Stefan Zajaz
- Agricultural Reform in Post‐Transition Poland pp. 150-160

- Hilary Ingham, Mike Ingham and Grzegorz Weclawowicz
- Retail Modernisation and Morphological Change: Central Malaga, Spain pp. 161-177

- Michael Barke
- Spatial Variations in the Consumption of Sweeteners pp. 178-192

- David Grigg
- Changing Worlds: the Microgeographies of Young Teenagers pp. 193-202

- Hugh Matthews, Melanie Limb and Barry Percy‐Smith
- Organising Industrial Spaces: A Commentary on the IGU Commission pp. 203-209

- Richard LeHeron
- Situating Gender Geographies: A Bibliometric Analysis pp. 210-216

- Maria Dolors Garcia‐Ramon and Alba Caballe
- European Distribution Centres: Location Patterns pp. 217-223

- Tobias De Ligt and Egbert Wever
- Nature Development by Natuurmonumenten pp. 224-229

- Harm Piek and Jan Gorter
- Transport and Mobility (Part 2): Road Density (Map) pp. 236-236

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 89, issue 1, 1998
- Editorial pp. 3-3

- Jan Van Weesep
- A Geopolitical Approach to China's Future as an Empire pp. 4-14

- Jarmo Eronen
- Restructuring Region and State: the Case of North East England pp. 15-30

- Ray Hudson
- Contradictions between Dutch Housing Policy and Spatial Planning pp. 31-43

- Hugo Priemus
- An Investigation into Site and Situation: Cruise Ship Ports pp. 44-55

- Robert J. McCalla
- Ecological and Regional Protests in Uttarakhand, Northern India pp. 56-65

- Kevin Hannam
- The Banana Industries of Costa Rica and Dominica in a Time of Change pp. 66-81

- James Wiley
- The State Political Geography is In pp. 82-89

- Herman Van Der Wusten
- Geography's Contested Stories: Changing States‐of‐the‐Art pp. 90-99

- Anne Buttimer
- Drug Use and Drug Trafficking in Europe pp. 100-105

- Tim Boekhout van Solinge
- Spatial Planning Scenarios for the Netherlands pp. 106-116

- Edwin Van Uum
- Transport and Mobility: Introduction to the 1998 Maps: Transportation (Part 1) Number of Inhabitants Per Private Automobile (Map) pp. 128-128

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