Journal of Economic Geography
2001 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 6, 2022
- A topological approach to the creative city: artists’ perceptions of cultural places in Paris (Creativity and industrial cities: A case study of Baltimore) pp. 1125-1148

- Marie Ferru, Alain Rallet and Christophe Cariou
- The Geography of Knowledge and R&D-led Growth (Real effects ofacademic research: comment) pp. 1149-1190

- Marta Aloi, Joanna Poyago-Theotoky and Frederic Tournemaine
- International knowledge spillovers* (The race between man and machine: implications of technology for growth, factor shares, and employment) pp. 1191-1224

- Johannes L EugsterInter, Giang Ho, Florence Jaumotte and Roberto Piazza
- Spatial dynamics of post-crisis deleveraging (Financial geography II: financial geographies of housing and real estate) pp. 1225-1246

- Hulya Dagdeviren, Jiayi Balasuriya and Christopher Nicholas
- Corn ethanol in the Midwestern USA: Local competition, entry and agglomeration (The economics of density: Evidence from the Berlin Wall) pp. 1247-1273

- Karen Thome and C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell
- Multinational production and investment provisions in preferential trade agreements (Intra-industry foreign direct investment) pp. 1275-1308

- Sébastien Miroudot and Davide Rigo
- Do new housing units in your backyard raise your rents? (Estimates of the size and source of price declines due to nearby foreclosures) pp. 1309-1352

- Xiaodi Li
Volume 22, issue 5, 2022
- Road capacity, domestic trade and regional outcomes (Trade and the topography of the spatial economy) pp. 901-929

- A Kerem Coşar, Banu Demir, Devaki Ghose and Nathaniel Young
- Congestion in highways when tolls and railroads matter: evidence from European cities (The congestion relief benefit of public transit: evidence from Rome) pp. 931-960

- Miquel-Àngel Garcia-López, Ilias Pasidis and Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal
- Erratum to: Congestion in highways when tolls and railroads matter: evidence from European cities pp. 961-961

- Miquel-Àngel Garcia-López, Ilias Pasidis and Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal
- What does the state do in China’s state-led infrastructure financialisation? (Financial geography III: the financialization of the city) pp. 963-988

- Imogen T Liu and Adam D Dixon
- International transport costs: new findings from modeling additive costs (Inventories, lumpy trade, and large devaluations) pp. 989-1044

- Guillaume Daudin, Jérôme Héricourt and Lise Patureau
- Transit, academic achievement and equalisation: evidence from a subway expansion (Spatial distribution of poverty in Chile) pp. 1045-1071

- Kenzo Asahi and Ignacia Pinto
- Automobiles and urban density (Urban spatial structure) pp. 1073-1095

- Francis Ostermeijer, Hans Koster, Jos van Ommeren and Victor Mayland Nielsen
- Wage variations and commuting distance (Shift-share designs: theory and inference) pp. 1097-1123

- El-Mehdi Aboulkacem and Clément Nedoncelle
Volume 22, issue 4, 2022
- To be connected or not to be connected? The role of long-haul economies (Do rural roads create pathways out of poverty? Evidence from India) pp. 711-753

- Hans Koster, Takatoshi Tabuchi and Jacques Thisse
- Do migrants affect the local product mix? An analysis of the effects and underlying mechanisms (Migration, knowledge diffusion and the comparative advantage of nations) pp. 755-777

- Elizabeth J Casabianca, Alessia Lo Turco and Daniela Maggioni
- To move or not to move? Immigration and natives’ neighborhood choices in Seoul, Korea (Ethnic segregation, tipping behavior, and native residential mobility) pp. 779-799

- Joseph Han, Jinwook Hur, Jongkwan Lee and Hyunjoo Yang
- Limits of buyer-driven governance for sustainability: inherent challenges of fragmented supplier networks (Sustainability in global production networks: introducing the notion of extended supplier networks) pp. 801-828

- Rachel Alexander
- National elections, sub-national growth: the politics of Turkey’s provincial economic dynamics under AKP rule (Shift-share designs: theory and inference) pp. 829-851

- Davide Luca
- Bridge to bigpush or backwash? Market integration, reallocation and productivity effects of Jamuna Bridge in Bangladesh (Agricultural technology choice and transport) pp. 853-871

- Brian Blankespoor, M. Shahe Emran, Forhad Shilpi and Lu Xu
- The price of distance: pricing-to-market and geographic barriers (Information frictions in trade) pp. 873-899

- Kazuko Kano, Takashi Kano and Kazutaka Takechi
Volume 22, issue 3, 2022
- Community development with externalities and corrective taxation (The optimal distribution of population across cities) pp. 499-545

- Levon Barseghyan and Stephen Coate
- Accident externality of driving: evidence from the London Congestion Charge (Pounds that kill: the external costs of vehicle weight) pp. 547-580

- Cheng Tang and Jos van Ommeren
- Immigration history, entry jobs and the labor market integration of immigrants (Immigration in American economic history) pp. 581-604

- Laura Ansala, Olof Åslund and Matti Sarvimäki
- Illicit innovation and institutional folding: From purity to naturalness in the Bavarian brewing industry (Medical use of cannabis and cannabinoids containing products—regulations in Europe and North America) pp. 605-630

- Johannes Glückler and Yannick Eckhardt
- Path dependency, regional variety and the dynamics of new firm creation in rooted and pioneering industries (The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship) pp. 631-651

- Carlo Corradini and Enrico Vanino
- Geographical stratification of urban green areas in European cities (The economics of density: evidence from the Berlin Wall) pp. 653-684

- Pierre Picard and Huyen T T Tran
- Impasse or mutation? Austerity and (de)financialisation of local governments in Britain (Regul(ariz)ation of fringe credit: Payday lending and the borders of global financial practice) pp. 685-707

- Hulya Dagdeviren and Ewa Karwowski
- Corrigendum to: Impasse or mutation? Austerity and (de)financialisation of local governments in Britain pp. 709-709

- Hulya Dagdeviren and Ewa Karwowski
Volume 22, issue 2, 2022
- Foreword for special issue of Journal of Economic Geography on ‘Immigration in OECD Countries’ pp. 217-219

- William Kerr and Hillel Rapoport
- Who stays and who leaves? Immigration and the selection of natives across locations pp. 221-260

- Javier Ortega and Gregory Verdugo
- Corrigendum to: Who stays and who leaves? Immigration and the selection of natives across locations pp. 261-261

- Javier Ortega and Gregory Verdugo
- International family migration and the dual-earner model (On the origin of gender roles: women and the plough) pp. 263-287

- Martin D Munk, Till Nikolka and Panu Poutvaara
- Weather shocks and migration intentions in Western Africa: insights from a multilevel analysis (Do climate variations explain bilateral migration? A gravity model analysis) pp. 289-323

- Simone Bertoli, Frédéric Docquier, Hillel Rapoport and Ilse Ruyssen
- Rival guests or defiant hosts? The local economic impact of hosting refugees (Ethnic segregation, tipping behavior, and native residential mobility) pp. 327-350

- Cyprien Batut and Sarah Schneider-Strawczynski
- (The Struggle for) Refugee integration into the labour market: evidence from Europe (Cashier or consultant? Entry labor market conditions, field of study, and career success) pp. 351-393

- Francesco Fasani, Tommaso Frattini and Luigi Minale
- Police trust and domestic violence among immigrants: evidence from VAWA self-petitions (Legal consciousness of undocumented Latinos: fear and stigma as barriers to claims-making for first- and 1.5-generation immigrants) pp. 395-422

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Esther Arenas-Arroyo
- The ties that bind and transform: knowledge remittances, relatedness and the direction of technical change (Brain drain or brain bank? The impact of skilled emigration on poor-country innovation) pp. 423-448

- Valentina Di Iasio and Ernest Miguelez
- Who with whom? Untangling the effect of high-skilled immigration on innovation* (Shift-share designs: theory and inference) pp. 449-476

- Christoph Wigger
- Migration and invention in the Age of Mass Migration (Immigration in American economic history) pp. 477-498

- Dario Diodato, Andrea Morrison and Sergio Petralia
Volume 22, issue 1, 2022
- Institutions and the productivity challenge for European regions pp. 1-25

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Roberto Ganau
- Technological knowledge spaces and the resilience of European regions pp. 27-51

- Silvia Rocchetta, Andrea Mina, Changjun Lee and Dieter Kogler
- Does foreign investment hurt job creation at home? The geography of outward FDI and employment in the USA pp. 53-79

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Roberto Ganau and Michael Storper
- Local border reforms and economic activity pp. 81-102

- Peter Egger, Marko Koethenbuerger and Gabriel Loumeau
- Do border effects alter regional development: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 103-127

- Benjian Yang, Mark Partridge and Anping Chen
- Global value chains, private governance and multiple end-markets: insights from Kenyan leather pp. 129-157

- Giovanni Pasquali and Matthew Alford
- Moving to opportunity? The geography of the foreclosure crisis and the importance of location pp. 159-180

- Christos Makridis and Michael Ohlrogge
- The long-term impact of Italian colonial roads in the Horn of Africa, 1935–2015 pp. 181-214

- Mattia C Bertazzini
Volume 21, issue 6, 2021
- The persistence of apartheid regional wage disparities in South Africa (Long-run effects of forced resettlement: evidence from Apartheid South Africa) pp. 807-839

- Gibson Mudiriza and Lawrence Edwards
- Historical industrialisation, path dependence and contemporary culture: the lasting imprint of economic heritage on local communities (Technology and the labour market) pp. 841-867

- Robert Huggins, Michael Stuetzer, Martin Obschonka and Piers Thompson
- The billion pound drop: the Blitz and agglomeration economies in London (The economics of density: evidence from the Berlin wall) pp. 869-897

- Gerard Dericks and Hans Koster
- Matching global service standards—the role of intermediaries in economic upgrading of support-service firms in global production networks (Does economic upgrading lead to social upgrading in contact centers? Evidence from South Africa) pp. 899-923

- Randhir Kumar and Niels Beerepoot
- Immigration and preferences for redistribution in Europe1 (Goodbye Lenin (or not): the effect of communism on people’s preferences) pp. 925-954

- Alberto Alesina, Elie Murard and Hillel Rapoport
Volume 21, issue 5, 2021
- The unintended consequences of increasing returns to scale in geographical economics (Investing for prosperity: skills, infrastructure and innovation) pp. 653-681

- Steven Bond-Smith
- The urban–rural education gap: do cities indeed make us smarter?* (Educational investment responses to economic opportunity: evidence from Indian road construction) pp. 683-714

- Raoul van Maarseveen
- Ancient colonialism and the economic geography of the Mediterranean (The economic impact of colonialism) pp. 717-759

- Dimitris K Chronopoulos, Sotiris Kampanelis, Daniel Oto-Peralías and John Wilson
- How do firms in co-located clusters interact? Evidence from Greater Montreal (National systems of entrepreneurship: measurement issues and policy implications) pp. 761-782

- Ekaterina Turkina, Ari Van Assche and David Doloreux
- Exposure to OFDI and regional labour markets: evidence for routine and non-routine jobs in Great Britain (Who’s got the aces up his sleeve? Functional specialization of cities and entrepreneurship) pp. 783-806

- Luisa Gagliardi, Simona Iammarino and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
Volume 21, issue 4, 2021
- On the economic geography of climate change pp. 487-491

- Giovanni Peri and Frederic Robert-Nicoud
- Local sectoral specialization in a warming world pp. 493-530

- Bruno Conte, Klaus Desmet, Dávid Krisztián Nagy and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
- The urbanising force of global warming: the role of climate change in the spatial distribution of population pp. 531-556

- David Castells-Quintana, Melanie Krause and Thomas K J McDermott
- Hurricanes, flood risk and the economic adaptation of businesses pp. 557-591

- Agustín Indaco, Francesc Ortega and Süleyman Taṣpınar
- Rainfall risk, fertility and development: evidence from farm settlements during the American demographic transition pp. 593-618

- Michael Grimm
- Should they stay or should they go? Climate migrants and local conflicts pp. 619-651

- Valentina Bosetti, Cristina Cattaneo and Giovanni Peri
Volume 21, issue 3, 2021
- Local economic conditions and the nature of new housing supply pp. 339-366

- Christian Hilber, Jan Rouwendal and Wouter Vermeulen
- Housing supply elasticity and growth: evidence from Italian cities pp. 367-396

- Antonio Accetturo, Andrea Lamorgese, Sauro Mocetti and Dario Pellegrino
- The congestion relief benefit of public transit: evidence from Rome pp. 397-431

- Martin W Adler, Federica Liberini, Antonio Russo and Jos N. van Ommeren
- Analyzing industrial policy regimes within global production networks: the Ethiopian leather industry pp. 433-457

- Jan Grumiller
- Specialization versus competition: an anatomy of increasing returns to scale pp. 461-486

- Alberto Bucci and Philip Ushchev
Volume 21, issue 2, 2021
- Editorial: into a third decade pp. 165-168

- Neil M Coe, Simona Iammarino, William Kerr, Eleonora Patacchini and Frederic Robert-Nicoud
- The impacts of refugee repatriation on receiving communities pp. 169-194

- Isabel Ruiz and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- Human capital portability and international student migration pp. 195-229

- Andreu Arenas
- Local labor markets and the persistence of population shocks: evidence from West Germany, 1939–1970 pp. 231-260

- Sebastian Braun, Anica Kramer, Michael Kvasnicka and Philipp Meier
- Immigrant diversity, integration and worker productivity: uncovering the mechanisms behind ‘diversity spillover’ effects pp. 261-285

- Maximilian Buchholz
- Spillovers and strategic interaction in immigration policies pp. 287-315

- Joseph-Simon Görlach and Nicolas Motz
- Brexit and the discursive construction of the corporation pp. 317-338

- Crispian Fuller
Volume 21, issue 1, 2021
- Putting the case for a pluralistic economic geography pp. 1-28

- Ron Martin
- Colonial legacies: Shaping African cities pp. 29-65

- Neeraj G Baruah, J. Vernon Henderson and Cong Peng
- The ‘China Shock’ revisited: insights from value added trade flows pp. 67-95

- Adam Jakubik and Victor Stolzenburg
- An urban labor market with frictional housing markets: theory and an application to the Paris urban area pp. 97-126

- Guillaume Chapelle, Etienne Wasmer and Pierre-Henri Bono
- How do house prices respond to mortgage supply? pp. 127-140

- Guglielmo Barone, Francesco David, Guido de Blasio and Sauro Mocetti
- Does the fossil fuel divestment movement impact new oil and gas fundraising? pp. 141-164

- Theodor F Cojoianu, Francisco Ascui, Gordon L Clark, Andreas G F Hoepner and Dariusz Wójcik
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