Journal of Economic Geography
2001 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 6, 2010
- Adding geography to the new economic geography: bridging the gap between theory and empirics pp. 793-823

- Maarten Bosker, Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Marc Schramm
- Professionalization, legitimization and the creation of executive search markets in Europe pp. 825-843

- Jonathan Beaverstock, James R. Faulconbridge and Sarah J. E. Hall
- Bank size or distance: what hampers innovation adoption by SMEs? pp. 845-881

- Pietro Alessandrini, Andrea Presbitero and Alberto Zazzaro
- Immigrant banking and financial exclusion in Greater Boston pp. 883-912

- Pascale Joassart-Marcelli and Philip Stephens
- A simple theory of industry location and residence choice pp. 913-940

- Rainald Borck, Michael Pflüger and Matthias Wrede
- International business travel in the global economy pp. 941-943

- Matthew Zook
- Urban Labor Economics pp. 944-946

- Gilles Duranton
Volume 10, issue 5, 2010
- Creative economies, creative cities: Asian--European perspectives pp. 234-792

- Mark Jayne
- Managing financial risks: from global to local pp. 325

- Sarah Hall
- Liquidated: an ethnography of Wall Street pp. 392

- Karen Lai
- Does decentralization matter for regional disparities? A cross-country analysis pp. 619-644

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Roberto Ezcurra
- Specialization and risk sharing in European regions pp. 645-659

- Roberto Basile and Alessandro Girardi
- Mobility and housing satisfaction: an empirical analysis for 12 EU countries pp. 661-683

- Luis Diaz-Serrano and Alexandrina P. Stoyanova
- Networks of learning within the English wine industry pp. 685-715

- Simon Turner
- The plant size-place effect: agglomeration and monopsony in labour markets pp. 717-744

- Alan Manning
- Measures of the geographic concentration of industries: improving distance-based methods pp. 745-762

- Eric Marcon and Florence Puech
- Moderating urban sprawl: is there a balance between shared open space and housing parcel size? pp. 763-783

- Seong-Hoon Cho, Dayton Lambert, Roland Roberts and SeungGyu Kim
Volume 10, issue 4, 2010
- Introduction: Place, space and organization-- economic geography and the multinational enterprise pp. 485-493

- Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Philip McCann and Ram Mudambi
- Clusters and entrepreneurship pp. 495-518

- Mercedes Delgado, Michael E. Porter and Scott Stern
- Spatial agglomeration of multinational enterprises: the role of information externalities and knowledge spillovers pp. 519-538

- Sergio Mariotti, Lucia Piscitello and Stefano Elia
- Industrial districts, inward foreign investment and regional development pp. 539-558

- Stefano Menghinello, Lisa De Propris and Nigel Driffield
- Offshoring and the global geography of innovation pp. 559-578

- Brian J. Fifarek and Francisco M. Veloso
- Organizational geography, experiential learning and subsidiary exit: Japanese foreign expansions in China, 1979--2001 pp. 579-597

- Tai-Young Kim, Andrew Delios and Dean Xu
- The shifting geography of competitive advantage: clusters, networks and firms pp. 599-618

- Mark Jenkins and Stephen Tallman
Volume 10, issue 3, 2010
- Global unions global business: global union federations and international business pp. 146-477

- Anibel Ferus-Comelo
- Green economics: an introduction to theory, policy and practice pp. 240-480

- Danny Dorling
- Alison Stenning and Katie Willis (eds) pp. 253

- Simon Springer
- 'Being in the market': the UK house-price bubble and the intended structure of individual pension investment portfolios pp. 331-359

- Gordon L. Clark, Roberto Duran-Fernandez and Kendra Strauss
- Migration, relationship capital and international travel: theory and evidence pp. 361-387

- Philip McCann, Jacques Poot and Lynda Sanderson
- How important is access to jobs? Old question--improved answer pp. 389-422

- Olof Åslund, John Östh and Yves Zenou
- Economic Geography: The Integration of Regions and Nations pp. 416-474

- Gianmarco Ottaviano
- The geography of buzz: art, culture and the social milieu in Los Angeles and New York pp. 423-451

- Elizabeth Currid and Sarah Williams
- How streetcars shaped suburbanization: a Granger causality analysis of land use and transit in the Twin Cities pp. 453-470

- Feng Xie and David Levinson
Volume 10, issue 2, 2010
- There goes the metro: how and why bohemians, artists and gays affect regional housing values pp. 167-188

- Richard Florida and Charlotta Mellander
- Using design for upgrading in the fashion industry pp. 189-207

- Patrik Aspers
- Coping with the changing rules of the game in the global textiles and apparel industries: evidence from Turkey and Morocco pp. 209-229

- Nebahat Tokatli and Omür Kizilgün
- Innovation, spillovers and university--industry collaboration: an extended knowledge production function approach pp. 231-255

- Roderik Ponds, Frank Oort and Koen Frenken
- The effect of neighbourhood housing tenure mix on labour market outcomes: a longitudinal investigation of neighbourhood effects pp. 257-282

- Maarten van Ham and David Manley
- Do developing countries need 'good' institutions and policies and deep financial markets to benefit from capital account liberalization? pp. 283-319

- Andrew van Hulten and Michael Webber
- The globalization of retailing (2 Volumes) pp. 324-326

- Nausheen H. Anwar
- Chicago made: factory networks in the industrial metropolis pp. 351-329

- Gordon M. Winder
- International retailing pp. 371-323

- Mark Palmer
Volume 10, issue 1, 2010
- Are Worker Rights Human Rights? pp. ix

- Kanchana N. Ruwanpura
- The 10th year of the Journal of Economic Geography: a decade of high impact publication pp. 1-8

- Henry Overman
- Land use regulation with durable capital pp. 9-26

- John Quigley and Aaron Swoboda
- Knowledge spillovers, black holes and the equilibrium location of vertically linked industries pp. 27-53

- Sylvain Barde
- International trade and wage inequality in Canada pp. 55-86

- Sébastien Breau and David L. Rigby
- Internal migration and the earnings of married couples in the United States pp. 87-111

- McKinley Blackburn
- Have developed countries escaped the curse of distance? pp. 113-139

- Herve Boulhol and Alain de Serres
- Measuring the influentialness of economic geographers during the 'great half century': an approach using the h index pp. 141-156

- Andrew R. Bodman
- Grounding globalization: labour in the age of insecurity pp. 280-165

- David Lier
- Community, economic creativity and organization pp. 303-159

- Neil M. Coe
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