Journal of Economic Geography
2001 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 6, 2011
- Securitization and its footprint: the rise of the US securities industry centres 1998--2007 pp. 925-947

- Dariusz Wójcik
- Geographic proximity and firm--university innovation linkages: evidence from Great Britain pp. 949-977

- Laura Abramovsky and Helen Simpson
- Does spatial agglomeration increase national growth? some evidence from Europe pp. 979-1006

- Ben Gardiner, Ronald Martin and Peter Tyler
- Performing in Dutch book publishing 1880--2008: the importance of entrepreneurial experience and the Amsterdam cluster pp. 1007-1029

- Barbara Heebels and Ron Boschma
- The costs of compliance? Views of Sri Lankan apparel manufacturers in times of global economic crisis pp. 1031-1049

- Kanchana N. Ruwanpura and Neil Wrigley
- The urban hierarchy and domestic migration: the interaction of internal migration, disposable income and the cost of living, Sweden 1993--2002 pp. 1051-1077

- Martin Korpi, William A. V. Clark and Bo Malmberg
- Triumph of the City pp. 1079-1082

- Michael Storper
- Key Concepts in Economic Geography pp. 1083-1084

- Amanda Fickey
Volume 11, issue 5, 2011
- Childhood and child labour in the British Industrial Revolution pp. 439-922

- Kanchana N. Ruwanpura
- The greenness of China: household carbon dioxide emissions and urban development pp. 761-792

- Siqi Zheng, Rui Wang, Edward L. Glaeser and Matthew Kahn
- Greening the economy: interrogating sustainability innovations beyond the mainstream pp. 793-816

- Anna R. Davies and Sue J. Mullin
- The economic geography of European carbon market trading pp. 817-841

- Eric R. W. Knight
- Opening up the 'Jacobs Spillovers' black box: local diversity, creativity and the processes underlying new combinations pp. 843-863

- Pierre Desrochers and Samuli Leppälä
- New economic geography and US metropolitan wage inequality -super-‡ pp. 865-895

- Belal N. Fallah, Mark Partridge and M. Rose Olfert
- Sources of welfare disparities between and within regions of Brazil: evidence from the 2002--2003 household budget survey (POF) pp. 897-918

- Emmanuel Skoufias and Roy S. Katayama
- Towards new developmentalism pp. 919-920

- Fiona Atkins
- The economic geography of air transportation Bowen J pp. 923-924

- James Faulconbridge
Volume 11, issue 4, 2011
- The local geographies of the financial crisis: from the housing bubble to economic recession and beyond pp. 587-618

- Ronald Martin
- Is fiscal decentralization harmful for economic growth? Evidence from the OECD countries pp. 619-643

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Roberto Ezcurra
- Is geographical economics imperializing economic geography? pp. 645-665

- Uskali Mäki and Caterina Marchionni
- Zipf's law for cities in the regions and the country pp. 667-686

- Kristian Giesen and Jens Südekum
- Natural amenities, increasing returns and urban development pp. 687-707

- Chunhua Wang and JunJie Wu
- The evolution of global value chains: displacement of captive upstream investment in the Australia--Japan beef trade pp. 709-729

- Kohei Oro and Bill Pritchard
- Upgrading in global value-chains: a case study of technology-learning among IKEA-suppliers in China and Southeast Asia pp. 731-752

- Inge Ivarsson and Claes Göran Alvstam
- Tax havens: how globalization really works pp. 753-756

- Dariusz Wójcik and Christopher Boote
- Manufacturing possibilities: creative action and industrial recomposition in the United States, Germany, and Japan pp. 757-759

- Neil M. Coe
Volume 11, issue 3, 2011
- Search, wage posting and urban spatial structure pp. 387-416

- Yves Zenou
- Evolutionary agglomeration theory: increasing returns, diminishing returns, and the industry life cycle pp. 417-455

- Antony Potter and H. Doug Watts
- Finding equilibrium: how important is general equilibrium to the results of geographical economics? pp. 457-480

- Christopher S. Fowler
- Measuring urban agglomeration economies with office rents pp. 481-507

- Matthew P. Drennan and Hugh F. Kelly
- Endogenous transport prices and trade imbalances pp. 509-527

- Olaf Jonkeren, Erhan Demirel, Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld
- The rural growth trifecta: outdoor amenities, creative class and entrepreneurial context -super-§ pp. 529-557

- David McGranahan, Timothy Wojan and Dayton Lambert
- Upgrading in the automotive industry: firm-level evidence from Central Europe pp. 559-586

- Petr Pavlínek and Jan Ženka
Volume 11, issue 2, 2011
- The Journal of Economic Geography a decade on: where do we go from here? pp. 207-213

- Harry Garretsen and Ronald Martin
- Tempora mutantur: in search of a new testament for NEG pp. 215-230

- Kristian Behrens and Frederic Robert-Nicoud
- 'New' new economic geography: firm heterogeneity and agglomeration economies pp. 231-240

- Gianmarco Ottaviano
- Productivity in cities: self-selection and sorting pp. 241-251

- Anthony Venables
- The identification of agglomeration economies pp. 253-266

- Pierre-Philippe Combes, Gilles Duranton and Laurent Gobillon
- The empirical performance of the NEG with reference to small areas pp. 267-279

- Bernard Fingleton
- Gravity, market potential and economic development pp. 281-294

- Keith Head and Thierry Mayer
- The emerging empirics of evolutionary economic geography pp. 295-307

- Ron Boschma and Koen Frenken
- International business and economic geography: knowledge, time and transactions costs pp. 309-317

- Philip McCann
- Geographical political economy pp. 319-331

- Eric Sheppard
- Why do regions develop and change? The challenge for geography and economics pp. 333-346

- Michael Storper
- Economists as geographers and geographers as something else: on the changing conception of distance in geography and economics pp. 347-356

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- The new economic geography and policy relevance pp. 357-369

- Ronald Martin and Peter Sunley
- References across the fence: measuring the dialogue between economists and geographers pp. 371-385

- Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Charles Marrewijk
Volume 11, issue 1, 2011
- Are international technology gaps growing or shrinking in the age of globalization? pp. 1-35

- Tom Kemeny
- Transnational spatial dependencies in the geography of non-resident patent filings pp. 37-60

- Richard Perkins and Eric Neumayer
- Globalizing development in Bolivia? Alternative networks and value-capture challenges in the wood products industry pp. 61-85

- James T. Murphy and Seth Schindler
- Marketization through contestation: reconfiguring China's financial markets through knowledge networks pp. 87-117

- Karen P.Y. Lai
- De-centering 'spatial fix'--patterns of territorialization and regional technological dynamism of ICT hubs in China pp. 119-150

- Yu Zhou, Yifei Sun, Yehua Wei and George C. S. Lin
- Do environmental regulations affect the location decisions of multinational gold mining firms? pp. 151-177

- Lise Tole and Gary Koop
- Sources of persistence in regional start-up rates--evidence from Sweden pp. 179-201

- Martin Andersson and Sierdjan Koster
- Envisioning media power: on capital and geographies of television pp. 203-206

- Clayton Rosati
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