Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society
Volume 1 - 19
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Volume 4, issue 3, 2011
- The geographies of austerity pp. 289-302

- Michael Kitson, Ronald Martin and Peter Tyler
- California shrugged: fountainhead of the Great Recession pp. 303-322

- Ashok Bardhan and Richard Walker
- Making geographical sense of the Greek austerity measures: compositional effects and long-run implications pp. 323-337

- Vassilis Monastiriotis
- Ireland: from boom to austerity pp. 339-354

- Patrick J. Drudy and Micheal Collins
- A 'new politics' of austerity, workfare and gender? The UK coalition government's welfare reform proposals pp. 355-367

- Julie MacLeavy
- Regional resilience in the 2008--2010 downturn: comparative evidence from European countries pp. 369-382

- Sara Davies
- Inequality, crisis and austerity in finance capitalism pp. 383-399

- Richard Peet
- The prospects for worklessness in Britain's weaker local economies pp. 401-417

- Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill
- State rescaling and local governments' austerity policies across the USA, 2001--2008 pp. 419-435

- Linda M. Lobao and Lazarus Adua
- The 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 Groot
- Austerity 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 Tyler
- Texture and tractability: the framework for spatial policy analysis in the World Development Report 2009 pp. 163-174

- Uwe Deichmann, Indermit Gill and Chor-Ching Goh
- The socio-spatial dynamics of development: geographical insights beyond the 2009 World Development Report pp. 175-188

- James T. Murphy
- Density, distance and division: the case of Chongqing municipality, China pp. 189-204

- Mark Roberts and Chor-Ching Goh
- Rural--urban transformation and village economy in emerging market economies during economic crisis: empirical evidence from Thailand pp. 205-219

- Theda Gödecke and Hermann Waibel
- Climate sensitivity of Indian agriculture: do spatial effects matter? pp. 221-235

- K.S. Kavi Kumar
- Geography, uneven development and distributive justice: the political economy of IT growth in India pp. 237-251

- Anthony P. D'Costa
- Economic diplomacy, trade and developing countries pp. 253-267

- Mina Yakop and Peter Bergeijk
- Financial 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 Tyler
- Inequality and economic and political change: a comparative perspective pp. 13-27

- James K. Galbraith
- India, 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 Srivastava
- Inequality adjusted growth rates in Latin America pp. 49-62

- Alvaro Angeriz, Philip Arestis and Shanti P. Chakravarty
- Social networking and inequality: the role of clustered networks pp. 63-77

- Emanuela D'Angelo and Marco Lilla
- World Bank agricultural policies, poverty and income inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa 1 pp. 79-90

- Howard Stein
- Income inequality in China over 30 years of reforms pp. 91-105

- Dylan Sutherland and Shujie Yao
- Moving down the social ladder: analysing the relationship between status and regional inequality in the UK pp. 107-122

- Germana Corrado and Luisa Corrado
- Globalization, wage shares and income distribution in Turkey pp. 123-138

- Cem Oyvat
- Cash transfer programmes, income inequality and regional disparities. The case of the Uruguayan Asignaciones Familiares pp. 139-154

- Veronica Amarante, Rodrigo Arim and Andrea Vigorito
Volume 3, issue 3, 2010
- Global restructuring and the auto industry pp. 311-318

- David Bailey, Alex de Ruyter, Jonathan Michie and Peter Tyler
- The Brazilian automotive industry in the BRICs context: the case of the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba pp. 319-334

- Marcio Cruz and Cássio Rolim
- The changing geography of North American motor vehicle production pp. 335-347

- Thomas Klier and James M. Rubenstein
- The 2008--2009 automotive industry crisis and regional unemployment in Central Europe pp. 349-365

- Petr Pavlínek and Jan Ženka
- Private equity and the flight of the phoenix four-- the collapse of MG Rover in the UK pp. 367-382

- David Bailey, Ian Clark and Alex De Ruyter
- The geography of auto globalization and the politics of auto bailouts pp. 383-405

- Jim Stanford
- Apocalypse now or business as usual? Reducing the carbon emissions of the global car industry pp. 407-426

- John Mikler
- Climate change and cars in the EU: the roles of auto firms, consumers, and policy in responding to global environmental change pp. 427-441

- Lorraine Whitmarsh and Jonathan Köhler
- The Tata Nano, the global 'value' segment and the implications for the traditional automotive industry regions pp. 443-457

- Peter Wells
Volume 3, issue 2, 2010
- Re-regionalizing the food system? pp. 171-175

- Betsy Donald, Meric Gertler, Mia Gray and Linda Lobao
- The region in food--important or irrelevant? pp. 177-190

- Moya Kneafsey
- Why farm the city? Theorizing urban agriculture through a lens of metabolic rift pp. 191-207

- Nathan McClintock
- The urban foodscape: world cities and the new food equation pp. 209-224

- Kevin Morgan and Roberta Sonnino
- Mobilizing the regional eco-economy: evolving webs of agri-food and rural development in the UK pp. 225-244

- Terry Marsden
- What counts as farming: how classification limits regionalization of the food system pp. 245-259

- Jill K. Clark, Darla Munroe and Becky Mansfield
- Rethinking localization--a low-income country perspective: the case of Asian vegetables in Ghana pp. 261-277

- Sean Field, Oliver Masakure and Spencer Henson
- Agro-export specialization and food security in a sub-national context: the case of Colombian cut flowers pp. 279-294

- Anouk Patel-Campillo
- Realizing justice in local food systems pp. 295-308

- Patricia Allen
Volume 3, issue 1, 2009
- Regional resilience: theoretical and empirical perspectives pp. 3-10

- Susan Christopherson, Jonathan Michie and Peter Tyler
- Resilient regions in an uncertain world: wishful thinking or a practical reality? pp. 11-25

- Ray Hudson
- The economic resilience of regions: towards an evolutionary approach pp. 27-43

- James Simmie and Ronald Martin
- Regional resilience: a promising concept to explain differences in regional economic adaptability? pp. 45-58

- Robert Hassink
- Resilience, adaptation and adaptability pp. 59-70

- Andy Pike, Stuart Dawley and John Tomaney
- Resilience and regions: building understanding of the metaphor pp. 71-84

- Rolf Pendall, Kathryn A. Foster and Margaret Cowell
- The resilient regional labour market? The US case pp. 85-104

- Karen Chapple and T. William Lester
- Pittsburgh's evolving steel legacy and the steel technology cluster pp. 105-120

- Carey Durkin Treado
- A typology of 'innovation districts': what it means for regional resilience pp. 121-137

- Jennifer Clark, Hsin-I Huang and John P. Walsh
- Resilient regions: re-'place'ing regional competitiveness pp. 153-167

- Gillian Bristow
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