The Review of Regional Studies
1988 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 3, 2020
- Rural Development Research and Policy: Perspectives from Federal and State Experiences with an Application to Broadband pp. 311-22

- Sarah Low
- Identities and Regional Science pp. 323-28

- J. Matthew Fannin
- When Rent Seeking Smacks You in the Face: TIF and Motivated Reasoning pp. 329-40

- Cynthia Rogers
- One Real Problem at a Time: Revisiting the Status of Regional Science and Female Economists pp. 342-52

- Tessa Conroy and Amanda Ross
- The National Drug Crisis - What Have We Learned from the Regional Science Disciplines? pp. 353-82

- Brian J. Cushing, Elham Erfanian and David Peters
- Working Together as Regional Scientists: A Forward-Looking Retrospective pp. 383-95

- Christa D. Court
Volume 50, issue 2, 2020
- Poverty, the U.S. South, and the SRSA pp. 153-69

- Michael Lahr
- State Exit Exams and Graduation Rates: A Hierarchical SLX Modelling Approach pp. 189-206

- Joshua Hall, Donald J. Lacombe and Shree B. Pokharel
- How does Big-box Retail Entry Affect Incumbents in the Hospitality Industry: Evidence from a Natural Experiment pp. 207-29

- Oana Mihaescu and Niklas Rudholm
- Regional Level Social Capital and Business Survival Rates pp. 230-59

- Tessa Conroy and Steven C. Deller
- The Externality of Vacant Houses: The Case of Toshima Municipality, Tokyo, Japan pp. 260-81

- Taisuke Sadayuki, Yuki Kanayama and Toshi Arimura
- Economic Impacts from an On-Farm Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Event in Tennessee pp. 282-300

- Jamey Menard, Jada Thompson, Burton English, David Hughes, Andrew P. Griffith, Aaron Smith and Kimberly Jensen
- Book Reviews pp. 301-10

- Brian W. Sloboda
Volume 50, issue 1, 2020
- Locally Owned Bank Concentration and Business Start-Ups and Closures in U.S. Metropolitan, Micropolitan, and Rural Counties from 1980-2010 pp. 17-42

- Craig Carpenter, F. Carson Mencken, Charles M. Tolbert and Michael Lotspeich
- The Impact of Sea Level Rise on Real Estate Prices in Coastal Georgia pp. 43-52

- Jason Beck and Meimei Lin
- Estimating the Regional Economic Impacts of First Nation Spending in Saskatchewan, Canada pp. 53-69

- Omid Mirzaei, David C. Natcher and Eric Micheels
- Business Climate in the Eye of the Employer pp. 70-109

- Florina Salaghe, Phillip Scott Watson, Haley Hildebrandt and Malieka Landis
- Churning in Rural and Urban Retail Markets pp. 110-26

- Georgeanne Artz, Liesl Eathington, Jasmine Francois, Melvin Masinde and Peter F. Orazem
- Expenditure Effects from the 2010 Washington Soda Tax pp. 127-41

- Adam Hoffer and Kathleen Sheehan
- Book Reviews pp. 142-51

- Brian Slobada
Volume 49, issue 3, 2019
- Partisan Determinants of Federal Highway Grants pp. 389-406

- William Hankins, Frank Goetzke and Gary Hoover
- Universities, Agglomeration, and Regional Innovation pp. 407-27

- Michael Orlando, Michael Verba and Stephan Weiler
- Place-Based Factors and the Performance of Farm-Level Entrepreneurship: A Spatial Interaction Model of Agritourism in the U.S pp. 428-53

- Anders Van Sandt, Sarah Low, Becca B.R. Jablonski and Stephan Weiler
- Population Dynamics and Spatial Dependence: Evidence from Brazilian Cities pp. 454-73

- Diego Firmino Costa da Silva and Raul Silveira Neto
- The Rust Belt, the Sunbelt, and the Concentration of Poverty Within Large U.S. Cities pp. 474-94

- Scott Hegerty
- City-Specific Racial Differences in the Labor Supply of Women pp. 495-511

- John Gardner and Natalia Kolesnikova
Volume 49, issue 2, 2019
- A Role for Regional Science in Analyzing Water Issues pp. 184-89

- Christa D. Court and Elham Erfanian
- Water for Arid Regions: An Economic Geography Approach pp. 190-221

- Juan Carlos G. Lopez
- Drought Status, Price, and the Effectiveness of Water Use Restrictions in Pennsylvania pp. 222-43

- Gregory Alan Krohn
- Economic Value of Visitation to Free-Flowing and Impounded Portions of the Ocklawaha River in Florida: Implications for Management of River Flow pp. 244-68

- Xiang Bi, Tatiana Borisova and Alan W. Hodges
- Physical Water Use and Water Sector Activity in Environmental Input-Output Analysis pp. 268-91

- Oluwafisayo Alabi, Max Munday, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
- The Role of Interregional Trade in Virtual Water on the Blue Water Footprint and the Water Exploitation Index in Brazil pp. 299-322

- Jaqueline Coelho Visentin and Joaquim Guilhoto
- Book Reviews pp. 381-88

- Brian W. Sloboda
Volume 49, issue 1, 2019
- Labor Market Hollowing-Out in North Carolina: Measurement and Analysis pp. 27-43

- Michael Walden
- The Impact of Naloxone Access Laws on Opioid Overdose Deaths in the U.S pp. 45-72

- Elham Erfanian, Daniel Grossman and Alan R. Collins
- Factors Associated with Latino-Owned Business Survival in the United States pp. 73-97

- Craig Carpenter and Scott Loveridge
- The Effects of Undocumented Immigration on the Employment Outcomes of Low-Skill Natives in the United States pp. 99-127

- Stephan Weiler, Russell Schultz and Martin Shields
- Income Inequality and County Economic Resistance to Job Loss during the Great Recession pp. 129-47

- Mallory L. Rahe, Bruce Weber, Xiurou Wu and Monica Fisher
- Economic Contribution of Ohio’s Wood Industry Cluster: Identifying Opportunities in the Appalachian Region pp. 149-71

- Gilbert Michaud and G Jason Jolley
- Book Reviews pp. 173-82

- Robert Dunn and Leslie Dunn
Volume 48, issue 3, 2018
- The Rules of the Game pp. 271-277

- Peter V. Schaefer
- Economic Impact of a Heritage Policy on Residential Property Values in a Historic District Context: The Case of the Old City of Quebec pp. 279-297

- Nicolas Devaux Etienne Berthold and Jean Dubé
- Market Differentiation and the Adoption of Economic Development Strategies: Explaining Policy Adoption in Metropolitan Areas pp. 299-322

- Michael Ryan Overton
- The Italian Regional Dualism: A MARS and Panel Data Analysis pp. 323-346

- Iacopo Odoardi
- Unemployment and Entrepreneurship in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States: A Spatial Panel Data Analysis pp. 347-375

- Ismail Miniru Cole
- Does Titling Matter? Evidence from Housing Markets in India pp. 377-400

- Joel R. Landry, Antonio Bento and Somik V. Lall
- Who Benefits from More Housing? A Panel Data Study on the Role of Housing in the Intermunicipal Migration of Different Age Cohorts in Sweden pp. 401-425

- Peter Karpestam
Volume 48, issue 2, 2018
- Reflections on and Inquiry into Unfamiliar as well as Familiar Factors that may Influence the Market for Municipal Bonds pp. 145-154

- Richard Cebula
- The Effect of Mental Illness on U.S. County Economic Growth pp. 155-171

- Meri Davlasheridze, Stephan Goetz and Yicheol Han
- Is there a Trade-off between Remote Living and Healthy Living? The Impact of Remoteness on Body Weight pp. 173-192

- Mouhcine Guettabi and Abdul Munasib
- Knowledge Flow Among U.S. Metro Areas: Innovative Activity, Proximity, and the Border Effect pp. 193-216

- Nivedita Mukherji and Jonathan Silberman
- Looking Behind the Scenes: An Assessment of the Interdependence of Brazilian Cultural Industries pp. 217-243

- Amir Borges Ferreira Neto, Fernando Perobelli and Alexandre Rabello
- Regionalization and Consolidation of Municipal Taxes and Services pp. 245-262

- Joshua Hall, Joshua Matti and Yang Zhou
Volume 48, issue 1, 2018
- Political Economy of Targeted Economic Development Incentives, The pp. 1-9

- Matthew Mitchell, Daniel Sutter and Scott Eastman
- Economic Development Incentives, Reported Job Creation, and Local Employment pp. 11-28

- Paul Byrne
- Do Business Subsidies Lead to Increased Economic Activity? Evidence from Arkansas's Quick Action Closing Fund pp. 29-53

- Jacob Bundrick and Thomas Snyder
- Is There a Tradeoff Between Economic Development Incentives and Economic Freedom? Evidence from the US States pp. 55-69

- John Dove and Daniel Sutter
- Targeted Economic Incentives: An Analysis of State Fiscal Policy and Regulatory Conditions pp. 71-91

- Peter Calcagno and Frank Hefner
- Income Inequality and Economic Development Incentives in US States: Robin Hood in Reverse? pp. 93-117

- Jia Wang, Stephen E. Ellis and Cynthia Rogers
- Untargeted Incentives and Entrepreneurship: An Analysis of Local Fiscal Policies and Small Businesses in Florida pp. 119-135

- Hai Guo and Shaoming Cheng
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