Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
1970 - 2025
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Volume 106, issue 3, 2015
- Crisis and the Post-Industrial City: Or is Malmö Building Yesterday's City Tomorrow, Again? pp. 231-245

- Ståle Holgersen
- Housing for the poor in a neo-liberalising just city: Still affordable, but increasingly inaccessible pp. 246-262

- Justin Kadi and Sako Musterd
- The impact of high speed rail on airport competition pp. 263-275

- Ilse Terpstra and Mark Lijesen
- Time Zone Politics and Challenges of Globalisation pp. 276-290

- Karl Benediktsson and Stanley D. Brunn
- Behind the Scenes of Place Branding: Unraveling the Selective Nature of Regional Branding pp. 291-306

- Lies Messely, Joost Dessein and Elke Rogge
- On the ‘How Many Europes’ Debate: Varieties of Service Economies pp. 307-320

- Gisela Di Meglio, Andreas Pyka and Luis Rubalcaba
- The Relationship between Spatial Configuration and Arab Minority Residential Patterns in Israeli Mixed Cities pp. 321-338

- Ran Goldblatt and Itzhak Omer
- Health Care Disparities in Megaurban China: The Ambivalent Role of Unregistered Practitioners pp. 339-352

- Tabea Bork-HÜffer and Frauke Kraas
- Reflections on Measuring Discrimination: The Case of Outdoor Recreation pp. 353-358

- Marjolein E. Kloek, Karin Peters and Lauren Wagner
- Spatial Patterns Relating to the LGTB Community in the Netherlands pp. 359-361

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 106, issue 2, 2015
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Globalisation, Knowledge and Institutional Change: Towards an Evolutionary Perspective to Economic Development pp. 133-139

- Andrea Morrison and Lucia Cusmano
- Globalisation, Sustainability and the Role of Institutions: The Case of the Chilean Salmon Industry pp. 140-153

- Michiko Iizuka and Jorge Katz
- Natural Resource Industries As a Platform for the Development of Knowledge Intensive Industries pp. 154-168

- Anabel Marin, Lizbeth Navas-Alemán and Carlota Perez
- Internationalisation Efforts of Chinese and Indian Companies: An Empirical Perspective pp. 169-186

- Geert Duysters, Myriam Cloodt, Wilfred Schoenmakers and Jojo Jacob
- IPRs and International Knowledge Flows: Evidence from Six Large Emerging Countries pp. 187-204

- Fabio Montobbio, Annalisa Primi and Valerio Sterzi
- Proximity and Scientific Collaboration: Evidence from the Global Wine Industry pp. 205-219

- Lorenzo Cassi, Andrea Morrison and Roberta Rabellotti
- The Flying Dutchmen: Recent Trends in International Outbound Tourism from the Netherlands pp. 220-227

- Lorenzo Zirulia
- Regional Religious Compositions in the Netherlands pp. 228-230

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 106, issue 1, 2015
- Spatial diversity in small-scale fishing: A socio-cultural interpretation of the Nile perch sector on Lake Victoria, Uganda pp. 1-16

- Joost Beuving
- A Simple Location Index Plus Some Maps and no Apologies: Back to Basics on the Development of Links Between Economic Integration and Spatial Concentration of Industries pp. 17-35

- Robert Schweizog and Alan Collins
- Randomising Development: Geography, Economics and the Search for Scientific Rigour pp. 36-52

- Sophie Webber
- An Exploration of Memory-making in the Digital Era: Remembering the FEPOW Story Online pp. 53-64

- Hamzah Muzaini and Brenda S.A. Yeoh
- Can Neg Explain the Spatial Distribution of Wages of Chile? pp. 65-77

- Dusan Paredes
- Growing but not Developing: Long-Term Effects of Clustering in the Peruvian Clothing Industry pp. 78-93

- Evert-Jan Visser, Jose Tavara and Fernando Villaran
- From Demographic Dividend to Demographic Burden: The Impact of Population Ageing on Economic Growth in Europe pp. 94-109

- Nicole Van Der Gaag and Joop Beer
- Neighbour Relations in the Netherlands: New Developments pp. 110-119

- Gerald Mollenhorst
- Functional and Sectoral Division of Labour within Central and Eastern European Countries: Evidence from Greenfield FDI pp. 120-129

- Teodora Dogaru, Martijn Burger, Bas Karreman and Frank Oort
- The Foreign Born Population of the Netherlands pp. 130-132

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 105, issue 5, 2014
- Dossier: Institutions and skilled mobility. Guest Editors: Gery Nijenhuis & Maggi W.H. Leung pp. 507-510

- Gery Nijenhuis and Maggi W.H. Leung
- Dossier: Institutions and skilled mobility. Guest Editors: Gery Nijenhuis & Maggi W.H. Leung pp. 511-525

- Charlotta Hedberg, Brita Hermelin and Kristina Westermark
- Dossier: Institutions and skilled mobility. Guest Editors: Gery Nijenhuis & Maggi W.H. Leung pp. 526-541

- Kyoko Shinozaki
- Dossier: Institutions and skilled mobility. Guest Editors: Gery Nijenhuis & Maggi W.H. Leung pp. 542-557

- Stefanie Föbker, Daniela Temme and Claus-C. Wiegandt
- Dossier: Institutions and skilled mobility. Guest Editors: Gery Nijenhuis & Maggi W.H. Leung pp. 558-572

- Maggi W.H. Leung
- Dossier: Institutions and skilled mobility. Guest Editors: Gery Nijenhuis & Maggi W.H. Leung pp. 573-590

- Frédéric Durand and Jen Nelles
- Dossier: Institutions and skilled mobility. Guest Editors: Gery Nijenhuis & Maggi W.H. Leung pp. 591-603

- Vincent Vanderheyden, Dan Van der Horst, Anton Van Rompaey and Serge Schmitz
- Dossier: Institutions and skilled mobility. Guest Editors: Gery Nijenhuis & Maggi W.H. Leung pp. 604-621

- Guillaume Burghouwt and Frédéric Dobruszkes
- Dossier: Institutions and skilled mobility. Guest Editors: Gery Nijenhuis & Maggi W.H. Leung pp. 622-629

- Joks Janssen
- Dossier: Institutions and skilled mobility. Guest Editors: Gery Nijenhuis & Maggi W.H. Leung pp. 630-635

- Thea Dukes and Herman Van der Wusten
- Dossier: Institutions and skilled mobility. Guest Editors: Gery Nijenhuis & Maggi W.H. Leung pp. 636-638

- Paul J.M. Van Steen and Piet H. Pellenbarg
Volume 105, issue 4, 2014
- Introduction: The Interlocking Network Model for Studying Urban Networks: Outline, Potential, Critiques, and Ways Forward pp. 373-386

- Ben Derudder and Christof Parnreiter
- A Research Odyssey: from Interlocking Network Model to Extraordinary Cities pp. 387-397

- Peter J. Taylor
- Network or Hierarchical Relations? A Plea for Redirecting Attention to the Control Functions of Global Cities pp. 398-411

- Christof Parnreiter
- World City Network Research at a Theoretical Impasse: On the Need to Re-Establish Qualitative Approaches to Understanding Agency in World City Networks pp. 412-426

- Allan Watson and Jonathan Beaverstock
- Validity in World City Network Measurements pp. 427-443

- Zachary Neal
- Multiple Perspectives on Functional Coherence: Heterogeneity and Multiplexity in the Randstad pp. 444-464

- Martijn Burger, Evert J. Meijers and Frank Oort
- Cities As Networks within Networks of Cities: The Evolution of the City/Firm-Duality in the World City Network, 2000–2010 pp. 465-482

- Xingjian Liu, Ben Derudder, Frank Witlox and Michael Hoyler
- Rotterdam and Amsterdam as Trading Places? In Search of the Economic-Geographical Nexus between Global Commodity Chains and World Cities pp. 483-491

- Wouter Jacobs
- European Global Cities in the Recent Economic Crisis pp. 492-503

- Robert Musil
- Economic Decline and Firm Bankruptcies in The Netherlands pp. 504-506

- Paul J.M. Van Steen and Piet H. Pellenbarg
Volume 105, issue 3, 2014
- The competitiveness of China's Leading Regions: Benchmarking Their Knowledge-based Economies pp. 241-267

- Robert Huggins, Shougui Luo and Piers Thompson
- Towards a Polycentric Region? The Socio-economic Trajectory of Rome, an ‘Eternally Mediterranean’ City pp. 268-284

- Luca Salvati
- Cognitive Distance and Obstacles to Subsidiary Business Success-The Experience of Chinese Companies in Germany pp. 285-300

- Yuefang Si and Ingo Liefner
- Construction of a Spatial Housing Price Index by Estimating an Almost Ideal Demand System pp. 301-314

- Victor Iturra and Dusan Paredes
- Understanding Mode Choice in the Chinese Context: The Case of Nanjing Metropolitan Area pp. 315-330

- Jianxi Feng, Martin Dijst, Bart Wissink and Jan Prillwitz
- Explaining Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing Inbound FDI Location in Five UK Regions pp. 331-348

- Grahame Fallon and Mark Cook
- The willingness to intervene in problematic neighbourhood situations: A comparison of local entrepreneurs and (un-)employed residents pp. 349-357

- Wouter Steenbeek and Veronique Schutjens
- Comparative Approaches to Gentrification: A Research Framework pp. 358-365

- Arnoud Lagendijk, Rianne Melik, Freek Haan, Huib Ernste, Huub Ploegmakers and Serap Kayasu
- De la Terre aux Hommes. La Géographie Comme Vision du Monde. Le Temps des Idées. by PAUL CLAVAL, Paris 2012: Armand Colin, 407 pp. ISBN: 978-2-200-27458-0, €35 pp. 366-367

- Herman Wusten
- Driving Detroit: The Quest for Respect in the Motor City. by George Galster 2012. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press. 328 pp. ISBN 978-0-8122-4429-8 pp. 368-369

- Brian Doucet
- Food banks in the Netherlands pp. 370-372

- Paul J.M. van Steen and Piet H. Pellenbarg
Volume 105, issue 2, 2014
- A Process of Change and a Changing Process: Introduction to the Special Issue on Contemporary Gentrification pp. 125-139

- Brian Doucet
- Housing Liberalisation and Gentrification: The Social Effects of Tenure Conversions in Amsterdam pp. 140-160

- Willem R. Boterman and Wouter P.C. Gent
- Displacement Through Participation pp. 161-174

- Carla Huisman
- From Yuppies to Yupps: Family Gentrifiers Consuming Spaces and Re-inventing Cities pp. 175-188

- Lia Karsten
- A Window on the (Changing) Neighbourhood: The Role of Pubs in the Contested Spaces of Gentrification pp. 189-205

- Olaf Ernst and Brian Doucet
- Inserting Temporality into the Analysis of Displacement: Living Under the Threat of Displacement pp. 206-220

- Bahar Sakizlioğlu
- Wither the ‘Undivided City'? An Assessment of State-Sponsored Gentrification in Amsterdam pp. 221-230

- Justus Uitermark and Tjerk Bosker
- Afterword: The Times and Spaces of Gentrification pp. 231-236

- Gary Bridge
- Dutch Children at Risk of Poverty pp. 237-239

- Paul J.M. Van Steen and Piet H. Pellenbarg
Volume 105, issue 1, 2014
- European World Cities and the Spatial Polarisation of Air Transport Liberalisation Benefits pp. 1-29

- David Ramos-Pérez and José Luis Sánchez-Hernández
- Ukrainian Labour Migration and Remittances in the Czech Republic pp. 30-45

- Wadim Strielkowski and Blanka Weyskrabova
- Is It Really Tolerance? Expanding the Knowledge About Diversity for the Creative Class pp. 46-63

- Thomas Wimark
- Individual Activity Patterns and the Meaning of Residential Environments for Inter-Ethnic Contact pp. 64-78

- Aafke Heringa, Gideon Bolt, Martin Dijst and Ronald Kempen
- Mapping the Green Building Industry: How Local are Architects and General Contractors? pp. 79-90

- Julie Cidell
- Multidimensional Inequalities in Health Care Distribution in Provincial China: A Case Study of Henan Province pp. 91-106

- Yingru Li and Yehua Wei
- On the Spatial Dimension of the Gender Division of Paid Work in Two-Parent Families: The Case of Amsterdam, the Netherlands pp. 107-116

- Willem R. Boterman and Lia Karsten
- Daily Spatial Mobilities Physical and Virtual. by Aharon Kellerman, Farnham 2012, Ashgate. pp. 238. ISBN 9781409423621 (hbk); 9781409423683 (ebk), £56.45 pp. 117-118

- Juliet Jain
- Spatial Politics: Essays for Doreen Massey. edited by David Featherstone & Joe Painter, eds. Chichester 2013: Wiley-Blackwell. 300 pp. ISBN 978-1-4443-3831-7 (cloth); 978-1-4443-3830-0 (paper), £39.95 pp. 118-120

- Ron Johnston
- Economic Decline and Social Security Benefits in the Netherlands pp. 121-124

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