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 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
Volume 2, issue 3, 2009
- Transforming work: new forms of employment and their regulation pp. 335-342

- Linda McDowell and Susan Christopherson
- Subjective employment insecurity around the world pp. 343-363

- Francis Green
- Flexicurity as a moderator of the relationship between job insecurity and psychological well-being pp. 365-378

- Brendan Burchell
- Institutional regimes and employee influence at work: a European comparison pp. 379-393

- Duncan Gallie
- Less than adequate: regulating temporary agency work in the EU in the face of an internal market in services pp. 395-411

- Leah F. Vosko
- Employed under different rules: the complexities of working across organizational boundaries pp. 413-427

- Jill Rubery, Mick Marchington, Damian Grimshaw, Marilyn Carroll and Sarah Pass
- Trade unions and contingent labour: scale and method pp. 429-442

- Edmund Heery
- Religion at work: the role of faith-based organizations in the London living wage campaign pp. 443-461

- Jane Wills, Kavita Datta, Yara Evans, Joanna Herbert, Jon May and Cathy McIlwaine
Volume 2, issue 2, 2009
- Spatial circuits of global finance pp. 143-148

- Harry Garretsen, Michael Kitson and Ronald Martin
- Monetary geography before the Industrial Revolution pp. 149-171

- Marc Flandreau, Christophe Galimard, Clemens Jobst and Pilar Nogues-Marco
- Global banking and local markets: a national perspective pp. 173-192

- Pietro Alessandrini, Andrea Presbitero and Alberto Zazzaro
- Financial centre bias in primary equity markets pp. 193-209

- Dariusz Wójcik
- International capital mobility: linking the Feldstein--Horioka puzzle to the trade and equity home bias puzzles pp. 211-227

- Clemens Kool and Linda M. Keijzer
- Financial liberalization and the geography of poverty pp. 229-244

- Philip Arestis and Asena Caner
- The geography of finance: after the storm pp. 245-265

- Richard O'Brien and Alasdair Keith
- The global financial customer and the spatiality of exclusion after the 'end of geography' pp. 267-285

- Gary Dymski
- A very geographical crisis: the making and breaking of the 2007--2008 financial crisis pp. 287-302

- Shaun French, Andrew Leyshon and Nigel Thrift
- Financial stability, the Basel Process and the new geography of regulation pp. 303-331

- David Bieri
Volume 2, issue 1, 2008
- Editorial: Rescaling the state: new modes of institutional--territorial organization pp. 3-12

- Linda Lobao, Ronald Martin and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- The state and uneven development: the governance of economic development in England in the post-devolution UK pp. 13-34

- Andy Pike and John Tomaney
- Examining the interaction between vertical and horizontal dimensions of state transformation pp. 35-49

- Milena Büchs
- Territorial policy communities and devolution in the UK pp. 51-66

- Michael Keating, Paul Cairney and Eve Hepburn
- The scalar dimension of welfare state development: the case of Swedish and Finnish social assistance systems pp. 67-83

- Simone Scarpa
- A fiscal perspective of state rescaling pp. 85-105

- Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Andrey Timofeev
- 'Rescaling the state' in question pp. 107-121

- Kevin R. Cox
- Open questions on state rescaling pp. 123-139

- Neil Brenner
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