Journal of Economic Geography
2001 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 6, 2018
- Creation and persistence of ties in cluster knowledge networks pp. 1203-1226

- Sándor Juhász and Balázs Lengyel
- The takeover selection decisions of multinational enterprises: empirical evidence from European target firms pp. 1227-1252

- Andrea Ascani
- Retail bottle pricing at the border: evidence of cross-border shopping, fraudulent redemptions, and use tax evasion pp. 1253-1283

- Ben J Niu
- Taken by storm: business financing and survival in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina pp. 1285-1313

- Emek Basker and Javier Miranda
- The good, the bad and the ugly: the socioeconomic impact of drug cartels and their violence pp. 1315-1338

- Roxana Gutiérrez-Romero and Mónica Oviedo
- Crisis spaces: structures, struggles and solidarity in Southern Europe pp. 1339-1341

- Pedro Marques
- Economic geography: a critical introduction pp. 1343-1344

- Patrick Bigger
Volume 18, issue 5, 2018
- Overcoming frictions in transnational knowledge flows: challenges of connecting, sense-making and integrating pp. 1001-1022

- Harald Bathelt, John Cantwell and Ram Mudambi
- The business of location: site selection consultants and the mobilisation of knowledge in the location decision pp. 1023-1044

- Nicholas Phelps and Andrew M Wood
- The local, the global and the industry common: the case of the video game industry pp. 1045-1068

- Patrick Cohendet, David Grandadam, Chahira Mehouachi and Laurent Simon
- Knowledge integrators and the survival of manufacturing clusters pp. 1069-1089

- Giulio Buciuni and Gary Pisano
- A tale of two distances: a study of technological distance, geographic distance and multilocation firms pp. 1091-1120

- Shixiang Wang and Minyuan Zhao
- Subsidiary development of new technologies: managing technological changes in multinational and geographic space pp. 1121-1148

- Anupama Phene and Stephen Tallman
- Chinese and Indian MNEs’ shopping spree in advanced countries. How good is it for their innovative output? pp. 1149-1176

- Vito Amendolagine, Elisa Giuliani, Arianna Martinelli and Roberta Rabellotti
- Innovation in risky markets: ownership and location advantages in the UK regions pp. 1177-1201

- Luisa Gagliardi and Simona Iammarino
Volume 18, issue 4, 2018
- Editorial: Foreword by the guest editors pp. 691-693

- William Kerr, Çağlar Özden and Hillel Rapoport
- Does Europe need mass immigration? pp. 695-703

- Massimo Livi Bacci
- Networks and migrants’ intended destination pp. 705-728

- Simone Bertoli and Ilse Ruyssen
- Internal borders and migration in India* pp. 729-759

- Zovanga L Kone, Maggie Liu, Aaditya Mattoo, Caglar Ozden and Siddharth Sharma
- Diasporas and conflict pp. 761-793

- Fabio Mariani, Marion Mercier and Thierry Verdier
- Agricultural productivity shocks, labour reallocation and rural–urban migration in China pp. 795-821

- Luigi Minale
- South–South migration and the labor market: evidence from South Africa pp. 823-853

- Costanza Biavaschi, Giovanni Facchini, Anna Maria Mayda and Mariapia Mendola
- Differences in labour market outcomes between natives, refugees and other migrants in the UK pp. 855-885

- Isabel Ruiz and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- Immigrant crime and legal status: evidence from repeated amnesty programs pp. 887-914

- Francesco Fasani
- Intended versus unintended consequences of migration restriction policies: evidence from a natural experiment in Indonesia pp. 915-950

- Mattia Makovec, Ririn S Purnamasari, Matteo Sandi and Astrid R Savitri
- Divided island: Haitian immigration and electoral outcomes in the Dominican Republic pp. 951-999

- Pascal Jaupart
Volume 18, issue 3, 2018
- Reversed citations and the localization of knowledge spillovers pp. 495-521

- Ashish Arora, Sharon Belenzon and Honggi Lee
- Who gets the urban surplus? pp. 523-538

- Paul Collier and Anthony Venables
- The city dimension of the productivity growth puzzle: the relative role of structural change and within-sector slowdown pp. 539-570

- Ron Martin, Peter Sunley, Ben Gardiner, Emil Evenhuis and Peter Tyler
- Spatial externalities and land use regulation: an integrated set of multiple density regulations pp. 571-598

- Tatsuhito Kono and Kirti Joshi
- Agglomeration by export destination: evidence from Spain pp. 599-625

- Roberto Ramos and Enrique Moral-Benito
- The location of the Italian manufacturing industry, 1871–1911: a sectoral analysis pp. 627-661

- Roberto Basile and Carlo Ciccarelli
- Police shootings, civic unrest and student achievement: evidence from Ferguson pp. 663-685

- Seth Gershenson and Michael S Hayes
- Configuring the World: A Critical Political Economy Approach Richard T. Griffiths pp. 687-688

- Isadora Araujo Cruxên
- Money and Finance After the Crisis. Critical Thinking for Uncertain Times Brett Christophers, Andrew Leyshon and Geoff Mann pp. 689-690

- Sabine Dörry
Volume 18, issue 2, 2018
- Separate Worlds? Explaining the current wave of regional economic polarization pp. 247-270

- Michael Storper
- Learning-by-doing and knowledge management in financial markets pp. 271-292

- Gordon L Clark
- The Emergence of Coagglomeration pp. 293-317

- Arthur O’Sullivan and William Strange
- Agglomeration economies, taxable rents and government capture: evidence from a place-based policy pp. 319-353

- Marius Brülhart and Helen Simpson
- From periphery to core: measuring agglomeration effects using high-speed rail pp. 355-390

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt and Arne Feddersen
- On the geography of emerging industry technological networks: the breadth and depth of patented innovations pp. 391-419

- Snehal Awate and Ram Mudambi
- The (literally) steepest slope: spatial, temporal, and elevation variance gradients in urban spatial modelling pp. 421-460

- Victor Yifan Ye and Charles M Becker
- Mobile Capital, Variable Elasticity of Substitution, and Trade Liberalization pp. 461-494

- Ching-mu Chen and Dao-Zhi Zeng
Volume 18, issue 1, 2018
- What turns cities into international financial centres? Analysis of cross-border investment banking 2000–2014 pp. 1-33

- Dariusz Wójcik, Eric Knight and Vladimír Pažitka
- Distance and Modern Banks’ Lending to SMEs: Ethnographic Insights from a Comparison of Regional and Large Banks in Germany pp. 35-57

- Franz Flögel
- Determinants of foreign land acquisitions in low- and middle-income countries pp. 59-86

- Jann Lay and Kerstin Nolte
- It’s not just where you farm; it’s whether your neighbor does too. How agglomeration economies are shaping new agricultural landscapes pp. 87-110

- Peter Richards
- Labour control and the labour question in global production networks: exploitation and disciplining in Senegalese export horticulture pp. 111-137

- Elena Baglioni
- Revisiting the multinational enterprise in global production networks pp. 139-161

- Crispian Fuller and Nicholas Phelps
- Big plant closures and local employment pp. 163-186

- Jordi Jofre-Monseny, Maria Sánchez-Vidal and Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal
- What do street names tell us? The ‘city-text’ as socio-cultural data pp. 187-211

- Daniel Oto-Peralías
- Spillovers from immigrant diversity in cities pp. 213-245

- Tom Kemeny and Abigail Cooke
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