Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society
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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
Volume 5, issue 3, 2012
- Ownership, control and economic outcomes pp. 307-324

- Jonathan Michie and Linda Lobao
- The City and the cities: ownership, finance and the geography of recovery pp. 325-337

- Will Hutton and Neil Lee
- Public policy, community ownership and clean energy pp. 339-359

- Robert Pollin
- Corporate power and US economic and environmental policy, 1978--2008 pp. 357-375

- Harland Prechel
- Globalization and earnings inequality in metropolitan areas: evidence from the USA pp. 377-396

- Michael Wallace, Gordon Gauchat and Andrew S. Fullerton
- Public ownership and private profit in housing pp. 397-412

- James Fraser, Deirdre Oakley and Joshua Bazuin
- US auto companies’ ownership and control of production in Mexico’s ‘maquiladoras’ pp. 413-434

- Fidelma Murphy and Terrence McDonough
- Space, ownership and inequality: economic development and tourism in the highlands of Lesotho pp. 435-449

- Yvonne A. Braun and Leslie A. McLees
Volume 5, issue 2, 2011
- 'Currents and eddies': Indian-Middle East migration processes pp. 189-206

- K. Ravi Raman
- A population on the move: migration and gender relations in Albania pp. 207-220

- Russell King and Julie Vullnetari
- The making of a transnational marketplace. Naples and the impact of Mediterranean cross-border trade on regional economies pp. 221-238

- Camille Schmoll
- Demographic and economic disparities for NUTS regions in Germany and the UK in the recent past (1990--2010) and future pp. 239-254

- Paweł Paluchowski
- Testing the return migration element of the 'escalator region' model: an analysis of migration into and out of south-east England, 1966--2001 pp. 255-270

- Tony Champion
- Competing for talent: global mobility, immigration and the City of London's labour market pp. 271-288

- Jonathan Beaverstock and Sarah Hall
- Constructing transnational social spaces among Latin American migrants in Europe: perspectives from the UK pp. 289-304

- Cathy McIlwaine
Volume 5, issue 1, 2011
- Making space for well-being pp. 3-13

- Mia Gray, Linda Lobao and Ronald Martin
- Regional performance and inequality: linking economic and social development through a capabilities approach pp. 15-29

- Diane Perrons
- The creative class, post-industrialism and the happiness of nations pp. 31-43

- Charlotta Mellander, Richard Florida and Jason Rentfrow
- Well-being and competitiveness: are the two linked at a place-based level? pp. 45-60

- Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson
- Political environments and labour market opportunities as contributors to housing indebtedness: a US state-level analysis pp. 61-75

- Kevin T. Leicht
- Can policy make us happier? Individual characteristics, socio-economic factors and life satisfaction in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 77-96

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Kristina Maslauskaite
- The American scenescape: amenities, scenes and the qualities of local life pp. 97-114

- Daniel Silver
- A political caring index 1 pp. 115-128

- Roberto Gallardo and Mary McThomas
- Subnational indicators of poverty and deprivation in Europe: methodology and applications pp. 129-147

- Gianni Betti, Francesca Gagliardi, Achille Lemmi and Vijay Verma
- The health and wealth of US counties: how the small business environment impacts alternative measures of development pp. 149-162

- Troy C. Blanchard, Charles Tolbert and Carson Mencken
- Inferring regional well-being from individual revealed preferences: the 'voting with your feet' approach pp. 163-180

- Alessandra Faggian, M. Rose Olfert and Mark Partridge
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