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 From Cambridge Political Economy Society Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, UK. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Oxford University Press (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 7, issue 3, 2014
- Reindustrialising regions: rebuilding the manufacturing economy? pp. 351-358

- Susan Christopherson, Ronald Martin, Peter Sunley and Peter Tyler
- Editor's choice Manufacturing resiliency: economic restructuring and automotive manufacturing in the Great Lakes region pp. 359-378

- Tod D. Rutherford and John Holmes
- Editor's choice Manufacturing reshoring and its limits: the UK automotive case pp. 379-395

- David Bailey and Lisa De Propris
- Phoenix industries and open innovation? The Midlands advanced automotive manufacturing and engineering industry pp. 397-411

- Philip Amison and David Bailey
- Path-dependence and change in an old industrial area: the case of Taranto, Italy pp. 413-431

- Lidia Greco and Mariadele Di Fabbio
- Manufacturing by design: the rise of regional intermediaries and the re-emergence of collective action pp. 433-448

- Jennifer Clark
- Competitive low-tech manufacturing and challenges for regional policy in the European context—lessons from the Danish experience pp. 449-470

- Teis Hansen and Lars Winther
- Manufacturing carpets and technical textiles: routines, resources, capabilities, adaptation, innovation and the evolution of the British textile industry pp. 471-488

- John R. Bryson and Megan Ronayne
- Turning the tide: prospects for an industrial renaissance in the North Staffordshire ceramics industrial district pp. 489-507

- Philip R. Tomlinson and J. Robert Branston
- De-industrialisation, financialisation and Australia’s macro-economic trap pp. 509-526

- Sally Weller and Phillip O’Neill
Volume 7, issue 2, 2014
- Universities in Crisis pp. 209-215

- Susan Christopherson, Meric Gertler and Mia Gray
- Editor's choice The reform of English higher education: universities in global, national and regional contexts pp. 217-231

- Peter Scott
- Nested tensions and interwoven dilemmas in higher education: the view from the Nordic countries pp. 233-250

- Rómulo Pinheiro, Lars Geschwind and Timo Aarrevaara
- University management and organisational change: a dynamic institutional perspective pp. 251-270

- Jeremy R. L. Howells, Mine Karataş-Özkan, Çağla Yavuz and Muhammad Atiq
- Policy changes, marketisation trends and spatial dispersion in European higher education: comparing public and private sectors pp. 271-288

- Pedro Teixeira, Vera Rocha, Ricardo Biscaia and Margarida F. Cardoso
- The sorcerer’s postdoc apprentice: uncertain funding and contingent highly skilled labour pp. 289-305

- Jennifer M. Miller and Maryann P. Feldman
- Universities as anchor institutions in cities in a turbulent funding environment: vulnerable institutions and vulnerable places in England pp. 307-325

- John Goddard, Mike Coombes, Louise Kempton and Paul Vallance
- Universities in crisis?—new challenges and strategies in two English city-regions pp. 327-348

- David Charles, Fumi Kitagawa and Elvira Uyarra
Volume 7, issue 1, 2014
- Austerity in the city: economic crisis and urban service decline? pp. 3-15

- Betsy Donald, Amy Glasmeier, Mia Gray and Linda Lobao
- Editor's choice Pushing austerity: state failure, municipal bankruptcy and the crises of fiscal federalism in the USA pp. 17-44

- Jamie Peck
- Editor's choice Marketisation, public services and the city: the potential for Polanyian counter movements pp. 45-61

- Mildred E. Warner and Judith Clifton
- The local and regional impact of the UK’s welfare reforms pp. 63-79

- Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill
- ‘Picking up the pieces’: austerity urbanism, California and fiscal crisis pp. 81-97

- Mark Davidson and Kevin Ward
- Memo from Motown: is austerity here to stay? pp. 99-118

- Laura A. Reese, Gary Sands and Mark Skidmore
- Low-budget Berlin: towards an understanding of low-budget urbanity as assemblage pp. 119-136

- Alexa Färber
- Global economic crisis, austerity and neoliberal urban governance in England pp. 137-153

- Richard Meegan, Patricia Kennett, Gerwyn Jones and Jacqui Croft
- The great wager: crisis and mega-project reform in 21st-century Paris pp. 155-170

- Theresa Enright
- Public funding and urban governance in contemporary Romania: the resurgence of state-led urban development in an era of crisis pp. 171-187

- Elena Ion
- Urban fiscal austerity, infrastructure provision and the struggle for regional transit in ‘Motor City’ pp. 189-206

- Stephen Hall and Andrew E. G. Jonas
Volume 6, issue 3, 2013
- Financialisation: roots and repercussions pp. 351-357

- Susan Christopherson, Ronald Martin and Jane Pollard
- Financialisation varied: a comparative analysis of advanced economies pp. 359-379

- Costas Lapavitsas and Jeff Powell
- Financialisation and monetary union in Europe: the monetary–structural causes of the euro-area crisis pp. 381-400

- Sergio Rossi
- From insurance to investments: financialisation and the supply side of life insurance and annuities in the USA (1970–2006) pp. 401-418

- Peter Wissoker
- Financialising household water: Thames Water, MEIF, and ‘ring-fenced’ politics pp. 419-439

- John Allen and Michael Pryke
- The financialisation of infrastructure: the role of categorisation and property relations pp. 441-454

- Phillip M. O’Neill
- A geographical political economy of banking crises: a peripheral region perspective on organisational concentration and spatial centralisation in Britain pp. 455-477

- J. Neill Marshall
- The everyday geographies of financialisation: impacts, subjects and alternatives pp. 479-500

- Stacey Coppock
- Towards a ‘newer’ economic geography? Injecting finance and financialisation into economic geographies pp. 501-515

- Martin Sokol
Volume 6, issue 2, 2013
- The future of regional policy pp. 179-186

- Harry Garretsen, Philip McCann, Ronald Martin and Peter Tyler
- Modern regional innovation policy pp. 187-216

- Philip McCann and Raquel Ortega-Argiles
- Reflections on cluster policies pp. 217-231

- Steven Brakman and Charles Marrewijk
- The economics behind the move to ‘localism’ in England pp. 233-249

- Paul Hildreth and David Bailey
- Why investing more in the capital can lead to less growth pp. 251-268

- Lewis Dijkstra
- Recent research on competitiveness and clusters: what are the implications for regional policy? pp. 269-284

- Christian Ketels
- Evidence-based regional economic policy analysis: the role of CGE modelling pp. 285-301

- James Giesecke and John Madden
- Strategies of regional development in European regions: are they efficient? pp. 303-318

- Marco Percoco
- Visioning a future for rural and regional Australia pp. 319-330

- Anthony Hogan and Michelle Young
- Governing regional economic development: innovation challenges and policy learning in Canada pp. 331-347

- Neil Bradford and David A. Wolfe
Volume 6, issue 1, 2012
- Precarious creativity: immigrant cultural workers pp. 1-17

- Jill L Grant and Benjamin Buckwold
- Creatives after the crash pp. 3-21

- Betsy Donald, Meric S. Gertler and Peter Tyler
- How are creative industries weathering the crisis? pp. 23-35

- Lisa De Propris
- The Creative Class and the crisis pp. 37-53

- Todd Gabe, Richard Florida and Charlotta Mellander
- Baptism by fire: did the creative class generate economic growth during the crisis? pp. 55-69

- Elizabeth Currid-Halkett and Kevin Stolarick
- Fair Weather Friends? The Impact of the Creative Class on the Economic Health of Mid-sized US Metropolitan Areas, 1990–2009 pp. 71-91

- Gary Sands and Laura A. Reese
- The artistic precariat pp. 93-111

- Alison Bain and Heather McLean
- Crafting your way out of the recession? New craft entrepreneurs and the global economic downturn pp. 127-140

- Doreen Jakob
- Hollywood in decline? US film and television producers beyond the era of fiscal crisis pp. 141-157

- Susan Christopherson
- Design in a downturn? Creative work, labour market dynamics and institutions in comparative perspective pp. 159-176

- Tara Vinodrai
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