Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society
Volume 1 - 19
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Volume 8, issue 3, 2015
- Trade policy and regionalisms in global clothing production networks pp. 381-402

- John Pickles, Leonhard Plank, Cornelia Staritz and Amy Glasmeier
- Editor's choice Regional trade agreements and export competitiveness: the uncertain path of Nicaragua’s apparel exports under CAFTA pp. 403-420

- Stacey Frederick, Jennifer Bair and Gary Gereffi
- Global competition, institutional context and regional production networks: up- and downgrading experiences in Romania’s apparel industry pp. 421-438

- Leonhard Plank and Cornelia Staritz
- Editor's choice Economic (in)security and global value chains: the dynamics of industrial and trade integration in the Euro-Mediterranean macro-region pp. 439-458

- Adrian Smith
- Shifting trade preferences and value chain impacts in the Bangladesh textiles and garment industry pp. 459-474

- Louise Curran and Khalid Nadvi
- Transient global value chains and preferential trade agreements: rules of origin in US trade agreements with Jordan and Egypt pp. 475-490

- Shamel Azmeh
- Global, regional and domestic apparel value chains in Southern Africa: social upgrading for some and downgrading for others pp. 491-504

- Shane Godfrey
- Better Work: harnessing incentives and influencing policy to strengthen labour standards compliance in global production networks pp. 505-520

- Arianna Rossi
- Growing against the odds: government agency and strategic recoupling as sources of competitiveness in the garment industry of the Pearl River Delta pp. 521-536

- Florian Butollo
- Turkishization of a Chinese apparel firm: fast fashion, regionalisation and the shift from global supplier to new end markets pp. 537-553

- Shengjun Zhu and John Pickles
Volume 8, issue 2, 2015
- Local growth evolutions: recession, resilience and recovery pp. 141-148

- Ronald Martin, Peter Sunley and Peter Tyler
- Editor's choice Uneven decline: linking historical patterns and processes of industrial restructuring to future growth trajectories pp. 149-165

- Marc Doussard and Greg Schrock
- The technological resilience of US cities pp. 167-184

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland, David Rigby and Ron Boschma
- Editor's choice Local institutions and local economic development: the Local Enterprise Partnerships in England, 2010– pp. 185-204

- Andy Pike, David Marlow, Anja McCarthy, Peter O’Brien and John Tomaney
- Resilience from the micro perspective pp. 205-223

- Justin Doran and Bernard Fingleton
- Regional resilience across Europe: on urbanisation and the initial impact of the Great Recession pp. 225-240

- Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Charles Marrewijk
- Crisis response, choice and resilience: insights from complexity thinking pp. 241-256

- Gillian Bristow and Adrian Healy
- Policy activism and regional path creation: the promotion of offshore wind in North East England and Scotland pp. 257-272

- Stuart Dawley, Danny MacKinnon, Andrew Cumbers and Andy Pike
- Recessions, recoveries and regional resilience: evidence on Italy pp. 273-291

- Paolo Di Caro
- Stepping up: an empirical analysis of the role of social innovation in response to an economic recession pp. 293-312

- Alexandra Graddy-Reed and Maryann P. Feldman
- Local entrepreneurial resilience and culture: the role of social values in fostering economic recovery pp. 313-330

- Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson
- Economic crisis and rising gaps North–South: evidence from the Italian regions pp. 331-342

- Raffaele Lagravinese
- High growth firms, jobs and peripheral regions: the case of Scotland pp. 343-358

- Colin Mason, Ross Brown, Mark Hart and Michael Anyadike-Danes
- Understanding employment growth in the recession: the geographic diversity of state rescaling pp. 359-377

- Yuanshuo Xu and Mildred E. Warner
Volume 8, issue 1, 2015
- Thinking about smart cities pp. 3-12

- Amy Glasmeier and Susan Christopherson
- Editor's choice The ‘actually existing smart city’ pp. 13-25

- Taylor Shelton, Matthew Zook and Alan Wiig
- Editor's choice The digital skin of cities: urban theory and research in the age of the sensored and metered city, ubiquitous computing and big data pp. 27-42

- Chirag Rabari and Michael Storper
- Smart cities from scratch? A socio-technical perspective pp. 43-60

- Luis Carvalho
- Critical interventions into the corporate smart city pp. 61-77

- Robert G. Hollands
- Smart cities: moving beyond urban cybernetics to tackle wicked problems pp. 79-92

- Robert Goodspeed
- Infrastructure legibility—a comparative analysis of open311-based citizen feedback systems pp. 93-112

- Dietmar Offenhuber
- Tracing a path to knowledge? Indicative user impacts of introducing a public transport map in Dhaka, Bangladesh pp. 113-129

- P. Christopher Zegras, Emily Eros, Kuan Butts, Elizabeth Resor, Stephen Kennedy, Albert Ching and Muntasir Mamun
- Making sense of smart cities: addressing present shortcomings pp. 131-136

- Rob Kitchin
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
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