Journal of Economic Geography
2001 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 6, 2020
- The end of the great inversion: offshore national banks and the global financial crisis (European financial cross-border consolidation: at the crossroads in) pp. 1263-1292

- Daniel Haberly and Dariusz Wójcik
- Financialization, securitization and the decline of pubs in Britain (The financialization of home and the mortgage market crisis) pp. 1293-1311

- Liam Keenan
- Competition, land prices and city size (Gravity redux: estimation of gravity-equation coefficients, elasticities of substitution, and general equilibrium comparative statics under asymmetric bilateral trade costs) pp. 1313-1329

- Sergey Kichko
- The effects of highway tolls on private business activity—results from a natural experiment (Is public expenditure productive?) pp. 1331-1357

- David B Audretsch, Dirk Dohse and João Pereira Dos Santos
- Border effects in European public procurement (Information costs and home bias: an analysis of US holdings of foreign equities) pp. 1359-1405

- Benedikt Herz and Xose-Luis Varela-Irimia
- Planetary Mine. Territories of Extraction under Late Capitalism pp. 1407-1408

- Martin Arias-Loyola
Volume 20, issue 5, 2020
- Tales of the city: what do agglomeration cases tell us about agglomeration in general? (The anchor tenant hypothesis: exploring the role of large, local, R&D-intensive firms in regional innovation systems) pp. 1117-1143

- Giulia Faggio, Olmo Silva and William Strange
- A multi-sector model of relatedness, growth and industry clustering (Distance to frontier, selection, and economic growth) pp. 1145-1163

- Steven Bond-Smith and Philip McCann
- Multinational enterprises, industrial relatedness and employment in European regions (Innovation: mapping the winds of creative destruction) pp. 1165-1205

- Nicola Cortinovis, Riccardo Crescenzi and Frank Oort
- Clustering, growth and inequality in China (Reversal of fortune: geography and institutions in the making of the modem world income distribution) pp. 1207-1239

- Di Guo, Kun Jiang, Chenggang Xu and Xiyi Yang
- The Singaporean natural gas hub: reassembling global production networks and markets in Asia (Powerful assemblages?) pp. 1241-1262

- Alexander Dodge
Volume 20, issue 4, 2020
- Can skilled immigration raise innovation? Evidence from Canadian Cities (Explaining the deteriorating entry earnings of Canada’s immigrant cohorts: 1966-2000) pp. 879-901

- Joel Blit, Mikal Skuterud and Jue Zhang
- Airports, access and local economic performance: evidence from China (Are Chinese cities too small?) pp. 903-937

- Stephen Gibbons and Wenjie Wu
- Impact of air pollution on short-term movements: evidence from air travels in China (Does the effect of pollution on infant mortality differ between developing and developed countries? Evidence from Mexico City) pp. 939-968

- Shuai Chen, Yuyu Chen, Ziteng Lei and Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo
- Exchange rate effects on cross-border commuting: evidence from the Swiss–Italian border (Migration with endogenous moving costs) pp. 969-1001

- Piera Bello
- Within and between firm trends in job polarization: the roles of globalization and technology (The skill complementarity of broadband internet) pp. 1003-1039

- Sari Pekkala Kerr, Terhi Maczulskij and Mika Maliranta
- Woman’s entrepreneurship as a gendered niche: the implications for regional development policy (Exploring the false promise of entrepreneurship through a postfeminist critique of the enterprise policy discourse in Sweden and the UK) pp. 1041-1067

- Richard T Harrison, Claire M Leitch and Maura McAdam
- Crowdfunding in a not-so-flat world (Do colleges and universities increase their region’s human capital?) pp. 1069-1092

- Shiri M Breznitz and Douglas Noonan
- Political cycles, spatial interactions and yardstick competition: evidence from Italian cities (The tax gradient: spatial aspects of fiscal competition) pp. 1093-1115

- Massimiliano Ferraresi
Volume 20, issue 3, 2020
- Proximity and learning: evidence from a post-WW2 intellectual reparations program (Gone but not forgotten: knowledge flows, labor mobility, and enduring social relationships) pp. 601-628

- Rasmus Bode, Guido Buenstorf and Dominik P Heinisch
- Dynamic agglomeration economies and learning by working in specialised regions (The sources of the urban wage premium by worker skills: spatial sorting or agglomeration economies?) pp. 629-651

- Jan Cornelius Peters
- The powers of a social auditor in a global production network: the case of Verité and the exposure of forced labour in the electronics industry (Corporate social responsibility and freedom of association rights: the precarious quest for legitimacy and control in global supply chains) pp. 653-678

- Gale Raj-Reichert
- Motion picture production incentives and filming location decisions: a discrete choice approach (Synthetic control methods for comparative case studies: estimating the effect of California’s Tobacco Control Program) pp. 679-709

- Mark Owens and Adam D Rennhoff
- Fiscal interactions in the short and the long run: evidence from German reunification (The tax gradient: spatial aspects of fiscal competition) pp. 711-732

- Thushyanthan Baskaran
- Life after public employment retrenchment: evidence from Italian municipalities (Redistributive public employment) pp. 733-782

- Marta Auricchio, Emanuele Ciani, Alberto Dalmazzo and Guido de Blasio
- The impact of highways on population redistribution: the role of land development restrictions (Roads and innovation) pp. 783-808

- Or Levkovich, Jan Rouwendal and Jos van Ommeren
- Natural disasters and trade: the mitigating impact of port substitution (Integrating human behaviour dynamics into flood disaster risk assessment) pp. 809-856

- Masashige Hamano and Wessel Vermeulen
- Measuring the impact of insurance on urban earthquake recovery using nightlights (Simple diagnostic tests for spatial dependence) pp. 857-877

- Cuong Nhu Nguyen and Ilan Noy
Volume 20, issue 2, 2020
- Birthplace diversity and economic growth: evidence from the US states in the Post-World War II period (Cultural diversity and economic growth: evidence from the US during the age of mass migration) pp. 321-354

- Frédéric Docquier, Riccardo Turati, Jérôme Valette and Chrysovalantis Vasilakis
- Homeownership of immigrants in France: selection effects related to international migration flows (A nation of immigrants: assimilation and economic outcomes in the age of mass migration) pp. 355-396

- Laurent Gobillon and Matthieu Solignac
- Hierarchy and spatial contagion: population in American cities between 1990 and 2010 (Product differentiation, monopolistic competition and city size) pp. 397-418

- Elizabeth A Dobis, Michael S Delgado, Raymond Florax and Peter Mulder
- Can urban renewal policies reverse neighborhood ethnic dynamics? (Urban renewal after the Berlin Wall: a place-based policy evaluation) pp. 419-457

- Nicolás González-Pampillón, Jordi Jofre-Monseny and Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal
- Age at arrival, parents and neighborhoods: understanding the educational attainment of immigrants’ children (The economic situation of first and second-generation immigrants in France, Germany and the United Kingdom) pp. 459-480

- Laura Ansala, Ulla Hämäläinen and Matti Sarvimäki
- Migration restrictions and long-term regional development: evidence from large-scale expulsions of Germans after World War II (The consequences of radical reform: the French revolution) pp. 481-507

- Michael Wyrwich
- Restructuring and internationalization of the European automotive industry (Globalization and the death of the local firm? The automobile components sector in South Africa) pp. 509-541

- Petr Pavlínek
- In the mood for learning? How the thought collectives of designers and engineers co-create innovations (Knowing in action: beyond communities of practice) pp. 543-570

- Anna Mateja Punstein and Johannes Glückler
- The role of fees in foreign education: evidence from Italy (Determinants of international student migration) pp. 571-600

- Michel Beine, Marco Delogu and Lionel Ragot
Volume 20, issue 1, 2020
- Are clusters resilient? Evidence from Canadian textile industries pp. 1-36

- Kristian Behrens, Brahim Boualam and Julien Martin
- Agglomeration economies in the formal and informal sectors: a Bayesian spatial approach‡ pp. 37-66

- Kiyoyasu Tanaka and Yoshihiro Hashiguchi
- The dark side of agglomeration, sustained wealth and transposition of trading institutions—the case of Bordeaux in the 18th and 19th centuries pp. 67-91

- Albin Skog and Örjan Sölvell
- Six decades after independence: the enduring influence of missionary activities on regional wealth inequalities in Ghana pp. 93-122

- Godfred O Boateng, Dozie Okoye, Jonathan Amoyaw and Isaac Luginaah
- Moving to the hinterlands: agglomeration, search costs and urban to rural business migration pp. 123-153

- Anil Rupasingha and Alexander Marré
- Fast track to growth? Railway access, population growth and local displacement in 19th century Switzerland pp. 155-195

- Konstantin Büchel and Stephan Kyburz
- Valuation of ethnic diversity: heterogeneous effects in an integrated labor and housing market pp. 197-223

- Jessie Bakens and Thomas Graaff
- Financial citizenship and nation-building in Malaysia: elites' and citizens' perspectives pp. 225-248

- Syahirah Abdul Rahman, Ismail Ertürk and Julie Froud
- Trade costs, global value chains and economic development pp. 249-291

- Yuan Zi
- Promoting regional growth and innovation: relatedness, revealed comparative advantage and the product space pp. 293-316

- Gloria Cicerone, Philip McCann and Viktor Venhorst
- Erratum to: Dynamic agglomeration economies and learning by working in specialised regions pp. 317-317

- Jan Cornelius Peters
Volume 19, issue 6, 2019
- Do universities generate spatial spillovers? Evidence from US counties between 1930 and 2010 pp. 1173-1210

- Alexandra Cermeño
- Openness values and regional innovation: a set-analysis pp. 1211-1232

- Roel Rutten
- Between spilling over and boiling down: network-mediated spillovers, local knowledge base and productivity in European regions pp. 1233-1260

- Nicola Cortinovis and Frank Oort
- Local labor market size and qualification mismatch pp. 1261-1286

- Francesco Berlingieri
- Growth and agglomeration in the heterogeneous space: a generalized AK approach pp. 1287-1318

- Raouf Boucekkine, Giorgio Fabbri, Salvatore Federico and Fausto Gozzi
- Transforming Sudan: decolonization, economic development, and state formation pp. 1319-1320

- Zhe Yu Lee
Volume 19, issue 5, 2019
- Pollution and city size: can cities be too small? pp. 995-1020

- Rainald Borck and Takatoshi Tabuchi
- Measures, drivers and effects of green employment: evidence from US local labor markets, 2006–2014 pp. 1021-1048

- Francesco Vona, Giovanni Marin and Davide Consoli
- Skill up: smart work, occupational mix and regional productivity pp. 1049-1075

- Mariachiara Barzotto and Lisa De Propris
- Local discoveries and technological relatedness: the role of MNEs, imports and domestic capabilities pp. 1077-1098

- Alessia Lo Turco and Daniela Maggioni
- The effects of diesel price on regional trade in the USA pp. 1099-1118

- Wojciech W Szewerniak, Yilan Xu and Sandy Dall’erba
- National or political cake? The political economy of intergovernmental transfers in Nigeria pp. 1119-1142

- Jean-François Maystadt and Muhammad-Kabir Salihu
- An evolutionary perspective on the British banking crisis pp. 1143-1167

- Neill Marshall, Stuart Dawley, Andy Pike, Jane Pollard and Mike Coombes
- Global value chains and development: redefining the contours of 21st century capitalism pp. 1169-1170

- Ari Van Assche
- The Elgar companion to innovation and knowledge creation pp. 1171-1172

- Giulio Buciuni
Volume 19, issue 4, 2019
- Global production networks: mapping recent conceptual developments pp. 775-801

- Neil M Coe and Henry Wai-chung Yeung
- The evolution of power in the global coffee value chain and production network pp. 803-828

- Janina Grabs and Stefano Ponte
- Filtering strategic coupling: territorial intermediaries in oil and gas global production networks in Southeast Asia pp. 829-851

- Moritz Breul, Javier Revilla Diez and Maxensius Tri Sambodo
- Creating strategic couplings in global production networks: regional institutions and lead firm investment in the Humber region, UK pp. 853-872

- Stuart Dawley, Danny MacKinnon and Robert Pollock
- The influence of tariff regimes on global production networks (GPNs) pp. 873-895

- Louise Curran, Khalid Nadvi and Liam Campling
- Business services and the financing of global production networks: the case of global law firms in Southeast Asia pp. 897-919

- James R Faulconbridge
- Leveraging Nordic links: South African labour’s role in regulating labour standards in wine global production networks pp. 921-942

- Thomas Hastings
- Global production networks, regional development trajectories and smallholder livelihoods in the Global South pp. 973-993

- Mark Vicol, Niels Fold, Bill Pritchard and Jeffrey Neilson
Volume 19, issue 3, 2019
- The relevance of personality traits for urban economic growth: making space for psychological factors pp. 541-565

- Harry Garretsen, Janka I Stoker, Dimitrios Soudis, Ronald Martin and Jason Rentfrow
- Failing role models and the formation of fear of entrepreneurial failure: a study of regional peer effects in German regions pp. 567-588

- Michael Wyrwich, Rolf Sternberg and Michael Stuetzer
- The geography of family differences and intergenerational mobility pp. 589-618

- Ryan Gallagher, Robert Kaestner and Joseph Persky
- Social capital and growth: causal evidence from Italian municipalities pp. 619-653

- Corrado Andini and Monica Andini
- Neighborhood peer effects on youth crime: natural experimental evidence pp. 655-676

- Gabriel Pons Rotger and George Charles Galster
- Does agglomeration discourage fertility? Evidence from the Japanese General Social Survey 2000–2010 pp. 677-704

- Keisuke Kondo
- Political economy and financial regulation: a comparative analysis of the consumer default debt market in the United States of America and the European Union pp. 705-722

- Dawn Burton
- Commute costs and labor supply: evidence from a satellite campus pp. 723-752

- Shihe Fu and V. Viard
- Buzz and pipelines: the costs and benefits of local and nonlocal interaction pp. 753-773

- Christopher R Esposito and David L Rigby
Volume 19, issue 2, 2019
- Regional inequality in Europe: evidence, theory and policy implications pp. 273-298

- Simona Iammarino, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Michael Storper
- The development push of refugees: evidence from Tanzania pp. 299-334

- Jean-François Maystadt and Gilles Duranton
- The effect of infrastructure on worker mobility: evidence from high-speed rail expansion in Germany pp. 335-372

- Daniel Heuermann and Johannes Schmieder
- Natural disasters and spatial heterogeneity in damages: the birth, life and death of manufacturing plants pp. 373-408

- Matthew Cole, Robert Elliott, Toshihiro Okubo and Eric Strobl
- Spatial Imaginaries and Tech Cities: Place-branding East London’s digital economy pp. 409-432

- Max Nathan, Emma Vandore and Georgina Voss
- The preservation of historic districts—is it worth it? pp. 433-464

- Sevrin Waights
- Measuring the negative externalities of a private leisure activity: hooligans and pickpockets around the stadium pp. 465-504

- Daniel Montolio and Simón Planells-Struse
- Migration and career attainment of power couples: the roles of city size and human capital composition pp. 505-534

- Curtis J Simon
- Reframing Finance: new models of long-term investment management pp. 535-537

- Jenny McArthur
- Work–life advantage: sustaining regional learning and innovation pp. 539-540

- Seán Ó Riain
Volume 19, issue 1, 2019
- Functional specialisation in trade pp. 1-30

- Marcel Timmer, Sébastien Miroudot and Gaaitzen de Vries
- Choose the Neighbor before the House: Agglomeration Externalities in a UK Science Park pp. 31-55

- Christian Helmers
- House prices and accessibility: evidence from a quasi-experiment in transport infrastructure pp. 57-87

- Sander Hoogendoorn, Joost van Gemeren, Paul Verstraten and Kees Folmer
- Unbundling curbside parking costs from housing prices pp. 89-119

- Ozan Bakis, Eren Inci and Rifat Senturk
- The behavioural foundations of urban and regional development: culture, psychology and agency pp. 121-146

- Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson
- Straining but not thriving: understanding network dynamics in underperforming industrial clusters pp. 147-172

- Elisa Giuliani, Pierre-Alexandre Balland and Andrés Matta
- Global supply chains, firm scope and vertical integration: evidence from China pp. 173-198

- Philip Luck
- The big-city bias in access to finance: evidence from firm perceptions in almost 100 countries pp. 199-224

- Neil Lee and Davide Luca
- Urbanization and agricultural productivity: some lessons from European cities pp. 225-249

- Walid Oueslati, Julien Salanié and JunJie Wu
- Agglomeration economies and firm-level labor misallocation pp. 251-272

- Lionel Fontagné and Gianluca Santoni
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