Journal of Economic Geography
2001 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 6, 2013
- Spatially unbalanced growth in the British economy pp. 889-928

- Ben Gardiner, Ronald Martin, Peter Sunley and Peter Tyler
- Local industrial structures and female entrepreneurship in India pp. 929-964

- Ejaz Ghani, William Kerr and Stephen O'Connell
- Clustering and firm performance in project-based industries: the case of the global video game industry, 1972--2007 pp. 965-991

- Mathijs De Vaan, Ron Boschma and Koen Frenken
- Toward a better understanding of the apparel industry: a critique of the upgrading literature pp. 993-1011

- Nebahat Tokatli
- Spatial disparities in hospital performance pp. 1013-1040

- Laurent Gobillon and Carine Milcent
- Finance's outsiders?: networks, knowledge and power beyond the City pp. 1041-1058

- Thomas Wainwright
Volume 13, issue 5, 2013
- Identity creation and cluster construction: the case of the Paso Robles wine region pp. 711-740

- Craig Beebe, Farshid Haque, Chelsea Jarvis, Martin Kenney and Donald Patton
- The dynamics of interfirm networks along the industry life cycle: The case of the global video game industry, 1987--2007 pp. 741-765

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Mathijs De Vaan and Ron Boschma
- Heterogeneous skills and homogeneous land: segmentation and agglomeration pp. 767-798

- Matthias Wrede
- Human capital externalities and employment differences across metropolitan areas of the USA pp. 799-822

- John Winters
- Location decisions of large firms: analyzing the procurement of infrastructure services pp. 823-844

- Atif Ansar
- Neurocapitalism and the new neuros: using neuroeconomics, behavioural economics and picoeconomics for public policy pp. 845-869

- Jessica Pykett
- The distribution of energy-intensive sectors in the USA pp. 871-888

- Thomas O. Michielsen
Volume 13, issue 4, 2013
- Saving for Retirement: Intention, Context and Behavior pp. 224-705

- Rodrigo Fernandez
- Shaping the formation of university--industry research collaborations: what type of proximity does really matter? pp. 537-558

- Pablo D'Este, Frederick Guy and Simona Iammarino
- Regional systems of entrepreneurship: the nexus of human capital, knowledge and new firm formation pp. 559-587

- Haifeng Qian, Zoltan Acs and Roger R. Stough
- The landscape of conflict: IDPs, aid and land-use change in Darfur pp. 589-617

- Jennifer Alix-Garcia, Anne Bartlett and David Saah
- Revealed competition for greenfield investments between European regions pp. 619-648

- Martijn Burger, Bert van der Knaap and Ronald S. Wall
- Public goods and congestion in a system of cities: how do fiscal and zoning policies improve efficiency? -super-† pp. 649-676

- Alex Anas and David Pines
- A co-evolutionary perspective on the drivers of international sourcing of pharmaceutical R&D to India pp. 677-700

- Stine Jessen Haakonsson, Peter D. Ørberg Jensen and Susan M. Mudambi
- Economic Geographies of Globalisation: A Short Introduction pp. 701-703

- Tim Heinemann
- From Neighborhoods to Nations: The Economics of Social Interactions pp. 706-710

- Yves Zenou
Volume 13, issue 3, 2013
- A variety of capitalism … with Chinese characteristics? pp. 357-396

- Jamie Peck and Jun Zhang
- Dynamics of innovation in a globalizing china: regional environment, inter-firm relations and firm attributes pp. 397-418

- Cassandra C. Wang and George C. S. Lin
- From Russia with love: the impact of relocated firms on incumbent survival pp. 419-449

- Oliver Falck, Christina Guenther, Stephan Heblich and William Kerr
- Efficient urban bias pp. 451-471

- Alexandros Mourmouras and Peter Rangazas
- Cultural heritage and the location choice of Dutch households in a residential sorting model pp. 473-500

- Mark van Duijn and Jan Rouwendal
- Clusters, Connectivity and Catch-up: Bollywood and Bangalore in the Global Economy pp. 501-534

- Mark Lorenzen and Ram Mudambi
- Lectures on Urban Economics pp. 535-536

- Stephen Ross
Volume 13, issue 2, 2013
- Editorial: Wrigley's project pp. 203-210

- Andrew R. Bodman, Susan M. Christopherson, Gordon L. Clark and Meric S. Gertler
- Retailers, supply networks and changing articulations of ethicality: lessons from Flower Valley in South Africa pp. 211-230

- Alexandra Hughes, Cheryl McEwan and David Bek
- Food retail and access after the crash: rethinking the food desert problem pp. 231-237

- Betsy Donald
- Doing a Gucci: the transformation of an Italian fashion firm into a global powerhouse in a 'Los Angeles-izing' world pp. 239-255

- Nebahat Tokatli
- Freshwater, saltwater and deepwater: efficient market hypothesis versus behavioural finance pp. 257-277

- Dariusz Wójcik, Nicholas Kreston and Sarah McGill
- The scope of financial institutions: in-sourcing, outsourcing and off-shoring pp. 279-298

- Gordon L. Clark and Ashby H. B. Monk
- Revisiting the US food retail consolidation wave: regulation, market power and spatial outcomes pp. 299-326

- Steve Wood
- 'We've learnt how to be local': the deepening territorial embeddedness of Samsung--Tesco in South Korea pp. 327-356

- Neil M. Coe and Yong-Sook Lee
Volume 13, issue 1, 2013
- Innovation and spatial inequality in Europe and USA pp. 1-22

- Neil Lee and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Acquisition of European research funds and its effect on international scientific collaboration pp. 23-52

- Jarno Hoekman, Thomas Scherngell, Koen Frenken and Robert Tijssen
- How polycentric is a monocentric city? Centers, spillovers and hysteresis pp. 53-83

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt and Nicolai Wendland
- Securitization across borders: organizational mimicry in Islamic finance pp. 85-106

- David Bassens, Ewald Engelen, Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox
- A gold rush theory of economic development pp. 107-117

- Ralph Ossa
- Go where the money is: modeling street robbers' location choices pp. 119-143

- Wim Bernasco, Richard Block and Stijn Ruiter
- The impact of R&D offshoring on the home knowledge production of OECD investing regions pp. 145-175

- Lorena D'Agostino, Keld Laursen and Grazia Santangelo
- Is agglomeration taxable? pp. 177-201

- Jordi Jofre-Monseny
Volume 12, issue 6, 2012
- Workers, State and Development in Brazil: Powers of Labour, Chains of Value pp. 208-1294

- Christian Brannstrom
- Market size and entrepreneurship pp. 1139-1166

- Yasuhiro Sato, Takatoshi Tabuchi and Kazuhiro Yamamoto
- Agglomeration economies and regional intangible assets: an empirical investigation pp. 1167-1189

- Michael Artis, Ernest Miguelez and Rosina Moreno
- Market potential and firm-level productivity in Spain pp. 1191-1215

- Adelheid Holl
- Creative chaos? Globalization, agglomeration and the metropolis pp. 1217-1238

- Sam Cole
- Power, enterprise and employment growth in Australian small- and medium-sized manufacturing firms pp. 1239-1266

- Matthew Tonts, Paul Plummer and Michael Taylor
- Number crunching: financialization and spatial strategies of risk organization pp. 1267-1291

- Thomas Wainwright
Volume 12, issue 5, 2012
- Introduction: Innovation and economic geography: a review and analysis pp. 929-942

- Jeremy Howells and John Bessant
- Not with my own: long-term effects of cross-country collaboration on subsidiary innovation in emerging economies versus advanced economies pp. 943-968

- Tufool Alnuaimi, Jasjit Singh and Gerard George
- Knowledge-bases, places, spatial configurations and the performance of knowledge-intensive professional service firms pp. 969-1001

- Bruce Tether, Qian Li and Andrea Mina
- The geography of knowledge: never so close but never so far apart pp. 1003-1020

- Jeremy Howells
- Organizational identity and capability development in internationalization: transference, splicing and enhanced imitation in Tesco's US market entry pp. 1021-1054

- Michelle Lowe, Gerard George and Oliver Alexy
- The territorial dynamics of innovation in China and India pp. 1055-1085

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Michael Storper
- Developing innovation capability through learning networks pp. 1087-1112

- John Bessant, Allen Alexander, George Tsekouras, Howard Rush and Richard Lamming
- Self-organizing innovation networks, mobile knowledge carriers and diasporas: insights from a pioneering boutique hotel chain pp. 1113-1138

- Michelle S. Lowe, Allan M. Williams, Gareth Shaw and Katherine Cudworth
Volume 12, issue 4, 2012
- The Labour Market Impact of the EU Enlargement: A New Regional Geography of Europe? pp. 342-924

- Petri Böckerman
- The SAGE handbook of Economic Geography pp. 432-926

- Pedro Marques
- The plane of living and the precrisis evolution of housing values in the USA pp. 739-773

- John Carruthers and Gordon Mulligan
- Making sense of the manufacturing belt: determinants of U.S. industrial location, 1880--1920 pp. 775-807

- Alexander Klein and Nicholas Crafts
- Foreign direct investment in Europe by multinational pharmaceutical companies from India pp. 809-839

- Peter Kedron and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen
- Labour geographies of India's new service economy pp. 841-875

- Al James and Bhaskar Vira
- Increasing returns in transportation and the formation of hubs pp. 877-897

- Tomoya Mori
- The geography of equity listing and financial centre competition in mainland China and Hong Kong pp. 899-922

- Bas Karreman and Bert van der Knaap
- Economic Geography. Places, Networks and Flows pp. 927-928

- Martin Hess
Volume 12, issue 3, 2012
- Function before form: macro-institutional comparison and the geography of finance pp. 579-600

- Adam D. Dixon
- Agglomeration, product heterogeneity and firm entry pp. 601-626

- Matthew Freedman and Renáta Kosová
- The geography of well-being pp. 627-649

- Aqib Aslam and Luisa Corrado
- R&D practices and communities in the TNC--proximities and distances pp. 651-666

- Ingvill Stensheim
- Do colleges and universities increase their region's human capital? pp. 667-691

- Jaison Abel and Richard Deitz
- The point is to keep going: the global sub-prime mortgage crisis, local labour market repositioning, and the capital accumulation dynamic in Singapore pp. 693-716

- Kean Fan Lim
- The effect of labour market spatial structure on commuting in England and Wales ‡ pp. 717-737

- Patricia Melo, Daniel Graham and Robert Noland
Volume 12, issue 2, 2012
- The economics of clusters. Lessons from the French experience pp. 170-575

- Franz Huber
- The effects of land transfer taxes on real estate markets: evidence from a natural experiment in Toronto pp. 327-354

- Benjamin Dachis, Gilles Duranton and Matthew Turner
- Cities, skills and wages pp. 355-377

- Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander, Kevin Stolarick and Adrienne Ross
- Wage distribution and the spatial sorting of workers pp. 379-408

- Alessia Matano and Paolo Naticchioni
- Knowledge networks in the Dutch aviation industry: the proximity paradox pp. 409-433

- Tom Broekel and Ron Boschma
- Specialized knowledge and the geographic concentration of occupations pp. 435-453

- Todd Gabe and Jaison Abel
- Geographic market access and the effects of trade on length of production run, product diversity and plant scale of Canadian manufacturing plants, 1974--1999 pp. 455-484

- John Baldwin, W. Mark Brown and Wulong Gu
- The impact of aging and technological relatedness on agglomeration externalities: a survival analysis pp. 485-517

- Frank Neffke, Martin Henning and Ron Boschma
- Springboarding: a new geographical landscape for European foreign investment in Latin America pp. 519-538

- José Pla-Barber and Joaquín Camps
- Managing communities and managing knowledge: strategic decision making and store network investment within retail multinationals pp. 539-565

- Steve Wood and Jonathan Reynolds
- Making competitive cities pp. 567-568

- John Harrison
- Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship and innovation systems. Evidence from Europe pp. 569-572

- Riccardo Crescenzi
Volume 12, issue 1, 2012
- Regional economic resilience, hysteresis and recessionary shocks pp. 1-32

- Ronald Martin
- Corporate ethical trading in an economic downturn: recessionary pressures and refracted responsibilities pp. 33-54

- Alex Hughes
- Old firms, new tricks and the quest for profits: Burberry's journey from success to failure and back to success again pp. 55-77

- Nebahat Tokatli
- Collaboration, information and the geography of innovation in knowledge intensive business services pp. 79-105

- David Doloreux and Richard Shearmur
- Do clusters really matter for innovation practices in Information Technology? Questioning the significance of technological knowledge spillovers pp. 107-126

- Franz Huber
- Network dynamics and cluster evolution: changing trajectories of the aluminium extrusion industry in Dali, China pp. 127-155

- Peng-Fei Li, Harald Bathelt and Jici Wang
- Placing the run on northern rock pp. 157-181

- J. N. Marshall, A. Pike, Jane Pollard, J. Tomaney, S. Dawley and J. Gray
- Geographies of scope: an empirical analysis of entertainment, 1970--2000 pp. 183-204

- Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander and Kevin Stolarick
- Beyond firm-centrism: re-integrating labour and capitalism into global commodity chain analysis pp. 205-226

- Ben Selwyn
- Beyond strategic coupling: reassessing the firm-region nexus in global production networks pp. 227-245

- Danny MacKinnon
- Creative economies of scale: an agent-based model of creativity and agglomeration pp. 247-271

- Gregory M. Spencer
- The Economic Geography of the UK pp. 264-323

- Steve Wood
- The Economic Geography of the UK pp. 264-326

- Oli Mould
- Go abroad or have strangers visit? On organizational search spaces and local linkages pp. 273-295

- Bernd Ebersberger and Sverre J. Herstad
- Rethinking the venture capital industry: relational geographies and impacts of venture capitalists in two UK regions pp. 297-319

- Felicity Wray
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