Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society
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Volume 10, issue 3, 2017
- Cities in transition: problems, processes and policies pp. 383-390

- Peter Sunley, Ronald Martin and Peter Tyler
- Revisiting ‘the city as a growth machine’ pp. 391-405

- Kevin R Cox
- The grounded city: from competitivity to the foundational economy pp. 407-423

- 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

- 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

- 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

- 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

- David J Smith, Will Rossiter and Daniel McDonald-Junor
- Institutional change in cities and regions: a path dependency approach pp. 509-526

- Emil Evenhuis
- Exploring adaptation and adaptability in uneven economic resilience: a tale of two Chinese mining regions pp. 527-541

- Xiaohui Hu and Robert Hassink
- Urban futures, population ageing and demographic decline pp. 543-557

- Philip McCann
- Practice running ahead of theory? Political economy and the economic lessons of UK devolution pp. 559-573

- Graham Brownlow
Volume 10, issue 2, 2017
- Sharing economies: moving beyond binaries in a digital age pp. 209-230

- Anna R. Davies, Betsy Donald, Mia Gray and Janelle Knox-Hayes
- The sharing economy as the commons of the 21st century pp. 231-247

- Karin Bradley and Daniel Pargman
- Sharing without caring pp. 249-261

- Russell Belk
- Does the sharing economy increase inequality within the eighty percent?: findings from a qualitative study of platform providers pp. 263-279

- Juliet B. Schor
- Sharing economy workers: selling, not sharing pp. 281-295

- Alexandrea J. Ravenelle
- Sharing as a postwork style: digital work and the co-working office pp. 297-310

- Lizzie Richardson
- Sharing: post-scarcity beyond capitalism? pp. 311-325

- Matthew David
- ‘People as businesses’: Airbnb and urban micro-entrepreneurialism in New York City pp. 327-347

- Filip Stabrowski
- The sharing economy as community marketplace? Trust, reciprocity and belonging in peer-to-peer accommodation platforms pp. 349-363

- Filippo Celata, Cary Yungmee Hendrickson and Venere Stefania Sanna
- Looking at the ‘sharing’ economies concept through the prism of informality pp. 365-378

- 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

- Judith Clifton, Amy Glasmeier and Alpen Sheth
- Inductive method and development perspective: Alice Amsden on Taiwan and beyond pp. 15-34

- Wan-wen Chu
- Late industrialisation, urbanisation and the middle-income trap: an analytical approach and the case of Vietnam pp. 35-57

- Charles Gore
- Industrial catch-up in China: a sectoral systems of innovation perspective pp. 59-76

- Keun Lee, Xudong Gao and Xibao Li
- Alice H. Amsden’s contributions to Development Economics pp. 77-81

- Justin Lin
- State-led development reconsidered: the political economy of state transformation in East Asia since the 1990s pp. 83-98

- Henry Wai-chung Yeung
- How economies grow: Alice Amsden and the real-world economics of late industrialisation pp. 99-110

- Stephanie Seguino
- Unfinished legacy: understanding reciprocity, business groups and MNCs in Latin America pp. 111-125

- Ben Ross Schneider
- From experience to experiment: sources of ownership in processes of knowledge formation pp. 127-149

- Seth Pipkin
- Reinventing industrial policy at the frontier: catalysing learning and innovation in Brazil pp. 151-171

- 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

- Antonio Andreoni and Ha-Joon Chang
- The structure of state borrowing: towards a political theory of control mechanisms pp. 189-204

- Anush Kapadia
Volume 9, issue 3, 2016
- CJRES ix/3 (2016) pp. e1-e2

- Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Charles Marrewijk
- Urban development in China pp. 467-477

- Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Charles Marrewijk
- Putting China in perspective: a comparative exploration of the ascent of the Chinese knowledge economy pp. 479-497

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Callum Wilkie
- Technological relatedness and asymmetrical firm productivity gains under market reforms in China pp. 499-515

- Anthony Howell, Canfei He, Rudai Yang and Cindy Fan
- Amenities and spatial talent distribution: evidence from the Chinese IT industry pp. 517-533

- Huasheng Song, Min Zhang and Ruqu Wang
- Population dynamics and regional development in China pp. 535-549

- Canfei He and Xiyan Mao
- Inter-city migration in China: a recurrent-event duration analysis of repeat migration pp. 551-569

- Ming Tian, Zheng Tian and Brian Cushing
- Heterogeneous effects of inter- and intra-city transportation infrastructure on economic growth: Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 571-587

- Yang Chen, Nimesh Salike, Luan Fushu and Ming He
- Identification, structure and dynamic characteristics of the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei mega-city region pp. 589-611

- Yuyuan Wen and Jean-Claude Thill
- Finance and growth in China, 1995–2013: more liquidity or more development? pp. 613-631

- Lu Zhang and Dirk Bezemer
Volume 9, issue 2, 2016
- Divergent cities? Unequal urban growth and development pp. 259-268

- Greg Clarke, Ronald Martin and Peter Tyler
- Editor's choice Divergent cities in post-industrial Britain pp. 269-299

- Ronald Martin, Peter Sunley, Peter Tyler and Ben Gardiner
- Average city size and economic growth pp. 301-318

- Susanne A. Frick and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Are big cities really the motor of UK regional economic growth? pp. 319-334

- Steve Fothergill and Donald Houston
- Quantitative easing of an international financial centre: how central London came so well out of the post-2007 crisis pp. 335-353

- Ian Gordon
- Mythic Manchester: Devo Manc, the Northern Powerhouse and rebalancing the English economy pp. 355-370

- Graham Haughton, Iain Deas, Stephen Hincks and Kevin Ward
- The city-region chimera: the political economy of metagovernance failure in Britain pp. 371-389

- David Etherington and Martin Jones
- TIF for that: brownfield redevelopment financing in North America and Calgary’s Rivers District pp. 391-404

- Robert Sroka
- Taxi drivers with a PhD: trickle down or crowding-out for lower educated workers in Dutch cities? pp. 405-422

- Roderik Ponds, Gerard Marlet, Clemens van Woerkens and Harry Garretsen
- Production sophisticatedness and growth: evidence from Italian provinces before and during the crisis, 1997–2013 pp. 423-442

- Nicola Coniglio, Raffaele Lagravinese and Davide Vurchio
- Capital, institutions and urban growth systems pp. 443-463

- Robert Huggins
Volume 9, issue 1, 2016
- The economic crisis in Europe: urban and regional consequences pp. 3-11

- Juan Cuadrado-Roura, Ronald Martin and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Editor's choice The geography of the economic crisis in Europe: national macroeconomic conditions, regional structural factors and short-term economic performance pp. 13-32

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Davide Luca and Simona Milio
- The crisis and regional employment in Europe: what role for sheltered economies? pp. 33-57

- Ugo Fratesi and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- National fiscal consolidations and regional inequality in Europe pp. 59-80

- Luca Agnello, Giorgio Fazio and Ricardo Sousa
- After crisis scenarios for Europe: alternative evolutions of structural adjustments pp. 81-101

- Roberta Capello and Andrea Caragliu
- Cultural hysteresis, entrepreneurship and economic crisisAn analysis of buffers to unemployment after economic shocks pp. 103-136

- Annie Tubadji, Peter Nijkamp and Vassilis Angelis
- The spatial aspects of economic crisis in Greece pp. 137-152

- George Petrakos and Yannis Psycharis
- Unbalanced regional resilience to the economic crisis in Spain: a tale of specialisation and productivity pp. 153-178

- Juan Cuadrado-Roura and Andrés Maroto
- The impact of the economic crisis on regional disparities in Croatia pp. 179-195

- Irena Aokić, Zlatan Fröhlich and Ivana Rašić Bakarić
- Migration and fiscal policy as factors explaining the labour-market resilience of UK regions to the Great Recession pp. 197-215

- David N. F. Bell and David Eiser
- The role of regional policies along with the external and endogenous factors in the resilience of regions pp. 217-234

- Ayda Eraydin
- The view from a lucky country: explaining the localised unemployment impacts of the Great Recession in Canada pp. 235-253

- Jean Dubé and Mario Polèse
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