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Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society

Volume 1 - 18

Current editor(s): Judith Clifton, Anna Davies, Betsy Donald, Emil Evenhuis, Stefania Fiorentino (Associate Editor), Harry Garretsen, Meric Gertler, Amy Glasmeier, Mia Gray, Robert Hassink, Dieter Kogler, Michael Kitson, Linda Lobao, Charles van Marrewijk, Ron Martin, Peter Sunley, Peter Tyler and Chun Yang

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Volume 12, issue 3, 2019

Industrial policy back on the agenda: putting industrial policy in its place? pp. 319-326 Downloads
David Bailey, Amy Glasmeier and Philip R Tomlinson
Industrial policy, place and democracy pp. 327-345 Downloads
David Bailey, Dan Coffey, Maria Gavris and Carole Thornley
Entrepreneurial ecosystems and public policy in action: a critique of the latest industrial policy blockbuster pp. 347-368 Downloads
Ross Brown and Suzanne Mawson
Opportunities and risks of localised industrial policy: the case of “maker-entrepreneurial ecosystems” in the USA pp. 369-384 Downloads
Greg Schrock and Laura Wolf-Powers
A developmental network city? Double embeddedness in New York pp. 385-399 Downloads
Michael Indergaard
Industrial Policy in China: The Planned Growth of Specialised Towns in Guangdong Province pp. 401-422 Downloads
Elisa Barbieri, Marco R Di Tommaso, Chiara Pollio and Lauretta Rubini
Do Enterprise Zones have a role to play in delivering a place-based industrial strategy? pp. 423-443 Downloads
Christopher A Hooton and Peter Tyler
Industrial strategy and the UK regions: sectorally narrow and spatially blind pp. 445-466 Downloads
Steve Fothergill, Tony Gore and Peter Wells

Volume 12, issue 1, 2019

The New Silk Roads: an introduction to China’s Belt and Road Initiative pp. 3-16 Downloads
Steven Brakman, Peter Frankopan, Harry Garretsen and Charles Marrewijk
The wider economic benefits of transport corridors: a policy framework and illustrative application to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor pp. 17-44 Downloads
Martin Melecký, Mark Roberts and Siddharth Sharma
The Eurasian Land Bridge: linking regional value chains along the New Silk Road pp. 45-56 Downloads
Richard Pomfret
Iron Silk Roads: the geopolitics of past and present initiatives for the revival of Eurasian trade through overland transport corridors pp. 57-75 Downloads
Irene (E) Anastasiadou
The Belt and Road Initiative’s effect on supply-chain trade: evidence from structural gravity equations pp. 77-104 Downloads
Tristan Kohl
Product relatedness and export specialisation in China’s regions: a perspective of global–local interactions pp. 105-126 Downloads
Xiyan Mao and Canfei He
The New Silk Road: implications for higher education in China and the West? pp. 127-144 Downloads
William Kirby and Marijk Van der Wende
Chinese perspectives on the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 145-167 Downloads
Michael Dunford and Weidong Liu

Volume 11, issue 3, 2018

The shrinking state? Understanding the assault on the public sector pp. 389-408 Downloads
Linda Lobao, Mia Gray, Kevin Cox and Michael Kitson
Austerity as epiphenomenon? Public assets before and beyond 2008 pp. 409-425 Downloads
Heather Whiteside
Shrinking local autonomy: corporate coalitions and the subnational state pp. 427-441 Downloads
Yunji Kim and Mildred E Warner
Growing care gaps, shrinking state? Home care workers and the Fair Labor Standards Act pp. 443-457 Downloads
Kim England and Caitlin Alcorn
Politics, State discretion and retrenchment in safety net provision: evidence from the USA in the post-Welfare Reform era pp. 459-483 Downloads
Sarah K Bruch and KaLeigh K White
Shrinking the state in housing: challenges, transitions and ambiguities pp. 485-501 Downloads
Alan Murie
Making sense of remunicipalisation: theoretical reflections on and political possibilities from Germany’s Rekommumalisierung process pp. 503-517 Downloads
Andrew Cumbers and Sören Becker
Red state, blue state: Neoliberalism, politics and public sector union membership in the US states pp. 519-539 Downloads
Todd E Vachon and Michael Wallace
The depths of the cuts: the uneven geography of local government austerity pp. 541-563 Downloads
Mia Gray and Anna Barford
Entrepreneurial urbanism, austerity and economic governance pp. 565-585 Downloads
Crispian Fuller
The crisis as opportunity? On the role of the Troika in constructing the European consolidation state pp. 587-608 Downloads
Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz-Fuentes and Ana Lara Gómez

Volume 11, issue 2, 2018

Regional industrial transformations in the interconnected global economy pp. 227-240 Downloads
Päivi Oinas, Michaela Trippl and Maria Höyssä
From success to failure, the disappearance of clusters: a study of a Norwegian boat-building cluster pp. 241-255 Downloads
Arne Isaksen
Unrelated knowledge combinations: the unexplored potential for regional industrial path development pp. 257-274 Downloads
Markus Grillitsch, Bjørn Asheim and Michaela Trippl
Biotech by bricolage? Agency, institutional relatedness and new path development in peripheral regions pp. 275-295 Downloads
Luís Carvalho and Mário Vale
Modularisation and spatial dynamics in the wind turbine industry: the example of firm relocations to Hamburg pp. 297-315 Downloads
Max-Peter Menzel and J Markus Adrian
The evolution of entrepreneurial ecosystems and the critical role of migrants. A Phase-Model based on a Study of IT startups in the Greater Tel Aviv Area pp. 317-333 Downloads
Susann Schäfer and Sebastian Henn
Policy and collective action in place pp. 335-351 Downloads
Maryann Feldman and Nichola Lowe
Beyond clusters? Field configuration and regional platforming: the Aviation Valley initiative in the Polish Podkarpackie region pp. 353-372 Downloads
Lech Suwala and Grzegorz Micek
The export of Germany’s “secret of success†dual technical VET: MNCs and multiscalar stakeholders changing the skill formation system in Mexico pp. 373-386 Downloads
Judith Wiemann and Martina Fuchs

Volume 11, issue 1, 2018

Globalisation at a critical conjuncture? pp. 3-16 Downloads
Ronald Martin, Peter Tyler, Michael Storper, Emil Evenhuis and Amy Glasmeier
Globalisation, uneven development and the North–South ‘big switch’ pp. 17-33 Downloads
Rory Horner, Seth Schindler, Daniel Haberly and Yuko Aoyama
Globalisation redux: can China’s inside-out strategy catalyse economic development and integration across its Asian borderlands and beyond? pp. 35-58 Downloads
Xiangming Chen
On the brink of deglobalisation…again pp. 59-72 Downloads
Peter Bergeijk
The victims of neoliberal globalisation and the rise of the populist vote: a comparative analysis of three recent electoral decisions pp. 73-94 Downloads
Jürgen Essletzbichler, Franziska Disslbacher and Mathias Moser
In what sense left behind by globalisation? Looking for a less reductionist geography of the populist surge in Europe pp. 95-113 Downloads
Ian Gordon
Electoral Systems, Regional Resentment and the Surprising Success of Anglo-American Populism pp. 115-141 Downloads
Jason S Spicer
Immobility and the Brexit vote pp. 143-163 Downloads
Neil Lee, Katy Morris and Tom Kemeny
Brexit and the relevance of regional personality traits: more psychological Openness could have swung the regional vote pp. 165-175 Downloads
Harry Garretsen, Janka I Stoker, Dimitrios Soudis, Ron L Martin and Peter Jason Rentfrow
Commentary Unpacking the possibilities of deglobalisation pp. 177-187 Downloads
Finbarr Livesey
CommentaryThe revenge of the places that don’t matter (and what to do about it) pp. 189-209 Downloads
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
In Memoriam: Susan Christopherson (1947–2016) pp. 211-219 Downloads
Meric S Gertler, Morgan Thomas and Amy Glasmeier

Volume 10, issue 3, 2017

Cities in transition: problems, processes and policies pp. 383-390 Downloads
Peter Sunley, Ronald Martin and Peter Tyler
Revisiting ‘the city as a growth machine’ pp. 391-405 Downloads
Kevin R Cox
The grounded city: from competitivity to the foundational economy pp. 407-423 Downloads
Ewald Engelen, Julie Froud, Sukhdev Johal, Angelo Salento and Karel Williams
Growing apart? Structural transformation and the uneven development of British cities pp. 425-454 Downloads
Peter Tyler, Emil Evenhuis, Ronald Martin, Peter Sunley and Ben Gardiner
Urban assets and the financialisation fix: land tenure, renewal and path dependency in the city of Birmingham pp. 455-469 Downloads
John R Bryson, Rachel Ann Mulhall, Meng Song and Richard Kenny
Agency and forms of path development along transformation processes in German cities pp. 471-490 Downloads
Rüdiger Wink, Laura Kirchner, Florian Koch and Daniel Speda
Adaptive capability and path creation in the post-industrial city: the case of Nottingham’s biotechnology sector pp. 491-508 Downloads
David J Smith, Will Rossiter and Daniel McDonald-Junor
Institutional change in cities and regions: a path dependency approach pp. 509-526 Downloads
Emil Evenhuis
Exploring adaptation and adaptability in uneven economic resilience: a tale of two Chinese mining regions pp. 527-541 Downloads
Xiaohui Hu and Robert Hassink
Urban futures, population ageing and demographic decline pp. 543-557 Downloads
Philip McCann
Practice running ahead of theory? Political economy and the economic lessons of UK devolution pp. 559-573 Downloads
Graham Brownlow

Volume 10, issue 2, 2017

Sharing economies: moving beyond binaries in a digital age pp. 209-230 Downloads
Anna R. Davies, Betsy Donald, Mia Gray and Janelle Knox-Hayes
The sharing economy as the commons of the 21st century pp. 231-247 Downloads
Karin Bradley and Daniel Pargman
Sharing without caring pp. 249-261 Downloads
Russell Belk
Does the sharing economy increase inequality within the eighty percent?: findings from a qualitative study of platform providers pp. 263-279 Downloads
Juliet B. Schor
Sharing economy workers: selling, not sharing pp. 281-295 Downloads
Alexandrea J. Ravenelle
Sharing as a postwork style: digital work and the co-working office pp. 297-310 Downloads
Lizzie Richardson
Sharing: post-scarcity beyond capitalism? pp. 311-325 Downloads
Matthew David
‘People as businesses’: Airbnb and urban micro-entrepreneurialism in New York City pp. 327-347 Downloads
Filip Stabrowski
The sharing economy as community marketplace? Trust, reciprocity and belonging in peer-to-peer accommodation platforms pp. 349-363 Downloads
Filippo Celata, Cary Yungmee Hendrickson and Venere Stefania Sanna
Looking at the ‘sharing’ economies concept through the prism of informality pp. 365-378 Downloads
Borbála Kovács, Jeremy Morris, Abel Polese and Drini Imami

Volume 10, issue 1, 2017

Revisiting development theory: Alice H. Amsden’s impact on the field pp. 3-14 Downloads
Judith Clifton, Amy Glasmeier and Alpen Sheth
Inductive method and development perspective: Alice Amsden on Taiwan and beyond pp. 15-34 Downloads
Wan-wen Chu
Late industrialisation, urbanisation and the middle-income trap: an analytical approach and the case of Vietnam pp. 35-57 Downloads
Charles Gore
Industrial catch-up in China: a sectoral systems of innovation perspective pp. 59-76 Downloads
Keun Lee, Xudong Gao and Xibao Li
Alice H. Amsden’s contributions to Development Economics pp. 77-81 Downloads
Justin Lin
State-led development reconsidered: the political economy of state transformation in East Asia since the 1990s pp. 83-98 Downloads
Henry Wai-chung Yeung
How economies grow: Alice Amsden and the real-world economics of late industrialisation pp. 99-110 Downloads
Stephanie Seguino
Unfinished legacy: understanding reciprocity, business groups and MNCs in Latin America pp. 111-125 Downloads
Ben Ross Schneider
From experience to experiment: sources of ownership in processes of knowledge formation pp. 127-149 Downloads
Seth Pipkin
Reinventing industrial policy at the frontier: catalysing learning and innovation in Brazil pp. 151-171 Downloads
Paola Perez-Aleman and Flavia Chaves Alves
Bringing production and employment back into development: Alice Amsden’s legacy for a new developmentalist agenda pp. 173-187 Downloads
Antonio Andreoni and Ha-Joon Chang
The structure of state borrowing: towards a political theory of control mechanisms pp. 189-204 Downloads
Anush Kapadia
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