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Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and SocietyVolume 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 SocietyOxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, UK.
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 Volume 5, issue 3, 2011
 
  Ownership, control and economic outcomes   pp. 307-324 Jonathan Michie and Linda LobaoThe City and the cities: ownership, finance and the geography of recovery   pp. 325-337 Will Hutton and Neil LeePublic policy, community ownership and clean energy   pp. 339-359 Robert PollinCorporate power and US economic and environmental policy, 1978--2008   pp. 357-375 Harland PrechelGlobalization and earnings inequality in metropolitan areas: evidence from the USA   pp. 377-396 Michael Wallace, Gordon Gauchat and Andrew S. FullertonPublic ownership and private profit in housing   pp. 397-412 James Fraser, Deirdre Oakley and Joshua BazuinUS auto companies’ ownership and control of production in Mexico’s ‘maquiladoras’   pp. 413-434 Fidelma Murphy and Terrence McDonoughSpace, 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 RamanA population on the move: migration and gender relations in Albania   pp. 207-220 Russell King and Julie VullnetariThe making of a transnational marketplace. Naples and the impact of Mediterranean cross-border trade on regional economies   pp. 221-238 Camille SchmollDemographic and economic disparities for NUTS regions in Germany and the UK in the recent past (1990--2010) and future   pp. 239-254 Paweł PaluchowskiTesting 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 ChampionCompeting for talent: global mobility, immigration and the City of London's labour market   pp. 271-288 Jonathan Beaverstock and Sarah HallConstructing 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 MartinRegional performance and inequality: linking economic and social development through a capabilities approach   pp. 15-29 Diane PerronsThe creative class, post-industrialism and the happiness of nations   pp. 31-43 Charlotta Mellander, Richard Florida and Jason RentfrowWell-being and competitiveness: are the two linked at a place-based level?   pp. 45-60 Robert Huggins and Piers ThompsonPolitical environments and labour market opportunities as contributors to housing indebtedness: a US state-level analysis   pp. 61-75 Kevin T. LeichtCan 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 MaslauskaiteThe American scenescape: amenities, scenes and the qualities of local life   pp. 97-114 Daniel SilverA political caring index 1   pp. 115-128 Roberto Gallardo and Mary McThomasSubnational indicators of poverty and deprivation in Europe: methodology and applications   pp. 129-147 Gianni Betti, Francesca Gagliardi, Achille Lemmi and Vijay VermaThe 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 MenckenInferring regional well-being from individual revealed preferences: the 'voting with your feet' approach   pp. 163-180 Alessandra Faggian, M. Rose Olfert and Mark Partridge Volume 4, issue 3, 2011
 
  The geographies of austerity   pp. 289-302 Michael Kitson, Ronald Martin and Peter TylerCalifornia shrugged: fountainhead of the Great Recession   pp. 303-322 Ashok Bardhan and Richard WalkerMaking geographical sense of the Greek austerity measures: compositional effects and long-run implications   pp. 323-337 Vassilis MonastiriotisIreland: from boom to austerity   pp. 339-354 Patrick J. Drudy and Micheal CollinsA 'new politics' of austerity, workfare and gender? The UK coalition government's welfare reform proposals   pp. 355-367 Julie MacLeavyRegional resilience in the 2008--2010 downturn: comparative evidence from European countries   pp. 369-382 Sara DaviesInequality, crisis and austerity in finance capitalism   pp. 383-399 Richard PeetThe prospects for worklessness in Britain's weaker local economies   pp. 401-417 Christina Beatty and Steve FothergillState rescaling and local governments' austerity policies across the USA, 2001--2008   pp. 419-435 Linda M. Lobao and Lazarus AduaThe crisis sensitivity of European countries and regions: stylized facts and spatial heterogeneity   pp. 437-456 Stefan P. T. Groot, J. L. Möhlmann, J. H. Garretsen and Henri de GrootAusterity in America: gender and community consequences of restructuring the public sector   pp. 457-474 Amy K. Glasmeier and Christa R. Lee-Chuvala Volume 4, issue 2, 2011
 
  Geography and development   pp. 157-162 Harry Garretsen, Mark Roberts and Peter TylerTexture and tractability: the framework for spatial policy analysis in the World Development Report 2009   pp. 163-174 Uwe Deichmann, Indermit Gill and Chor-Ching GohThe socio-spatial dynamics of development: geographical insights beyond the 2009 World Development Report   pp. 175-188 James T. MurphyDensity, distance and division: the case of Chongqing municipality, China   pp. 189-204 Mark Roberts and Chor-Ching GohRural--urban transformation and village economy in emerging market economies during economic crisis: empirical evidence from Thailand   pp. 205-219 Theda Gödecke and Hermann WaibelClimate sensitivity of Indian agriculture: do spatial effects matter?   pp. 221-235 K.S. Kavi KumarGeography, uneven development and distributive justice: the political economy of IT growth in India   pp. 237-251 Anthony P. D'CostaEconomic diplomacy, trade and developing countries   pp. 253-267 Mina Yakop and Peter BergeijkFinancial geography and access as determinants of exports   pp. 269-286 Ginger Turner Volume 4, issue 1, 2010
 
  The Persistence of Inequality?   pp. 3-11 Philip Arestis, Ronald Martin and Peter TylerInequality and economic and political change: a comparative perspective   pp. 13-27 James K. GalbraithIndia, China and the East Asian Miracle: a human capital development path to high growth rates and declining inequalities   pp. 29-48 Aurelie Charles, Giuseppe Fontana and Abhinav SrivastavaInequality adjusted growth rates in Latin America   pp. 49-62 Alvaro Angeriz, Philip Arestis and Shanti P. ChakravartySocial networking and inequality: the role of clustered networks   pp. 63-77 Emanuela D'Angelo and Marco LillaWorld Bank agricultural policies, poverty and income inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa 1   pp. 79-90 Howard SteinIncome inequality in China over 30 years of reforms   pp. 91-105 Dylan Sutherland and Shujie YaoMoving down the social ladder: analysing the relationship between status and regional inequality in the UK   pp. 107-122 Germana Corrado and Luisa CorradoGlobalization, wage shares and income distribution in Turkey   pp. 123-138 Cem OyvatCash transfer programmes, income inequality and regional disparities. The case of the Uruguayan Asignaciones Familiares   pp. 139-154 Veronica Amarante, Rodrigo Arim and Andrea Vigorito |  |