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Volume 34, issue 8, 2016
- Bundling the procurement of sports infrastructure projects: How neither public nor private actors really benefit pp. 1369-1386

- Martijn van den Hurk
- Energy transitions and uncertainty: Creating low carbon investment opportunities in the UK electricity sector pp. 1387-1403

- Ronan Bolton, Timothy Foxon and Stephen Hall
- Scale as both material and discursive: A view through China’s rescaling of urban planning system for environmental governance pp. 1404-1424

- Calvin King Lam Chung and Jiang Xu
- The impact of innovation support programs on small and medium enterprises innovation in traditional manufacturing industries: An evaluation for seven European Union regions pp. 1425-1452

- Dragana Radicic, Geoffrey Pugh, Hugo Hollanders, Rene Wintjes and Jon Fairburn
- Global and local governance, industrial and geographical dynamics: A tale of two clusters pp. 1453-1473

- Shengjun Zhu and Canfei He
- Going for gold: A prospective assessment of the economic impacts of the Commonwealth Games 2014 on the East End of Glasgow pp. 1474-1500

- Julie Clark and Ade Kearns
- The conditions of practical action: Neoliberalism and sustainability in the Australian road construction industry pp. 1501-1515

- Cameron White
- Examining participatory governance in a devolving UK: Insights from national parks policy development in Northern Ireland pp. 1516-1539

- Jonathan PW Bell and Aileen Stockdale
- Neoliberalism and sustainable urban water sectors: A critical reflection of sector characteristics and empirical evidence pp. 1540-1555

- Eva Lieberherr and Lea Fuenfschilling
- An assessment of the business impacts of the UK’s Enterprise Capital Funds pp. 1556-1581

- Robert Baldock
- Exploring the disconnect in policy implementation: A case of enterprise policy in England pp. 1582-1611

- Norin Arshed, Colin Mason and Sara Carter
- State enrolment and energy-carbon transitions: Syndromic experimentation and atomisation in England pp. 1612-1631

- Will Eadson
- From engaging to enabling: Could an asset-based approach transform Indigenous affairs? pp. 1632-1651

- Deborah Ann Blackman, Fiona Buick and Janine O'Flynn
- Biases in multicriteria decision analysis: The case of environmental planning in Southern Nevada pp. 1652-1675

- Josephine Gatti Schafer and Caleb T Gallemore
- Think tanks and the pressures for planning reform in England pp. 1676-1692

- Graham Haughton and Phil Allmendinger
- Cap-and-trade, crowding out, and the implications for municipal climate policy motivations pp. 1693-1715

- Evelyne St-Louis and Adam Millard-Ball
- Financial viability appraisals for site-specific planning decisions in England pp. 1716-1733

- Neil Crosby and Peter Wyatt
- Bourdieu’s non-material forms of capital: Implications for start-up policy pp. 1734-1758

- Robert Lee and Eleanor Shaw
- When administrative reforms produce territorial differentiation. How market-oriented policies transform military brownfield reconversion in France (1989–2012) pp. 1759-1775

- Francesca Artioli
- Hidden clusters: the articulation of agglomeration in City Regions pp. 1776-1792

- Nick Williams, Chay Brooks and Tim Vorley
- Decentralization and economic growth reconsidered: The role of regional authority pp. 1793-1824

- Andrea Filippetti and Agnese Sacchi
- An empirical investigation of the influence of municipal fiscal policy on firm growth pp. 1825-1842

- Philippe Van Cauwenberge, Peter Beyne and Heidi Vander Bauwhede
- Infrastructure, planning and the command of time pp. 1843-1866

- Tim Marshall and Richard Cowell
- Public housing and educational attainment in Asia's global city: An empirical study of Hong Kong pp. 1867-1894

- Fox Zhiyong Hu and Keelee Chou
- Effect of the proportionality degree of electoral systems on corruption pp. 1895-1916

- Maria Rosaria Alfano, Anna Laura Baraldi and Erasmo Papagni
Volume 34, issue 7, 2016
- Private governance and accounting for sustainability networks pp. 1197-1221

- Jason Thistlethwaite and Matthew Paterson
- Environmental rulemaking across states: Process, procedural access, and regulatory influence pp. 1222-1240

- Deserai A Crow, Elizabeth A Albright and Elizabeth Koebele
- Selecting and coordinating local and regional climate change interventions pp. 1241-1266

- Daniel Culotta, Arnim Wiek and Nigel Forrest
- Sustaining business networks: Understanding the benefit bundles sought by members of local business associations pp. 1267-1283

- Robert Newbery, Matthew Gorton, Jeremy Phillipson and Jane Atterton
- Articulating ‘public interest’ through complexity theory pp. 1284-1305

- Angelique Chettiparamb
- Statecraft, scalecraft and local government reorganisation in Wales pp. 1306-1323

- Simon Pemberton
- Public entrepreneurship and the politics of regeneration in multi-level governance pp. 1324-1343

- Philip Catney and John M Henneberry
- The politics of co-benefits in India’s energy sector pp. 1344-1363

- Jan Mayrhofer and Joyeeta Gupta
- Naho Mirumachi, Transboundary water politics in the developing world pp. 1364-1365

- Laurence Smith
Volume 34, issue 6, 2016
- Environment and sustainable development scholarship: A celebration pp. 1023-1024

- David Benson, Harriet Bulkeley, David Demeritt, Andy Jordan, Jim Murphy and Henrik Selin
- Social capital and innovation: A comparative analysis of regional policies pp. 1025-1057

- Lyndon Murphy, Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson
- What triggers innovation diffusion? Intermediary organizations and geography in cultural and science-based industries pp. 1058-1075

- Josephine Rekers
- Powering sustainability: Municipal utilities and local government policymaking pp. 1076-1094

- George C Homsy
- Can emerging regional innovation strategies in less developed European regions bridge the main gaps in the innovation process? pp. 1095-1114

- Jiřà Blažek and Pavel Csank
- The politics of evidence-based policy: A comparative analysis of climate adaptation in Australia and the UK pp. 1115-1134

- Peter Tangney and Michael Howes
- Endogenous development and institutions: Challenges for local development initiatives pp. 1135-1153

- Antonio Vázquez-Barquero and Juan C RodrÃguez-Cohard
- A framework for assessing governance capacity: An illustration from Vietnam's forestry reforms pp. 1154-1174

- Thi Kim Phung Dang, Ingrid J Visseren-Hamakers and Bas Arts
- Insurance as maladaptation: Resilience and the ‘business as usual’ paradox pp. 1175-1193

- Paul O'Hare, Iain White and Angela Connelly
Volume 34, issue 5, 2016
- The London living wage and in-work poverty reduction: Impacts on employers and workers pp. 759-776

- Brian Linneker and Jane Wills
- In search for effective public-private partnerships: An assessment of the impact of organizational form and managerial strategies in urban regeneration partnerships using fsQCA pp. 777-794

- Ir. Michiel Kort, Stefan Verweij and Erik-Hans Klijn
- Regional asymmetries in monetary policy transmission: The case of the Greek regions pp. 795-815

- Ageliki Anagnostou and Stephanos Papadamou
- Targeted support for high growth firms: Theoretical constraints, unintended consequences and future policy challenges pp. 816-836

- Ross Brown and Suzanne Mawson
- From ‘shadowy cabal’ to new profession: Networks of cooperation and competition in UK Higher Education fundraising pp. 837-854

- Adam Warren, Michael Hoyler and Morag Bell
- Additionality and regional public finance – Evidence from Italy pp. 855-878

- Chiara Del Bo and Emanuela Sirtori
- Fractured knowledge: Mapping the gaps in public and private water monitoring efforts in areas affected by shale gas development pp. 879-899

- Abby Kinchy, Sarah Parks and Kirk Jalbert
- Building consensus for network power? Some reflections on strategic spatial planning in the North West region of England pp. 900-926

- Abbas Ziafati Bafarasat and Mark Baker
- Governing urban development for climate risk: What role for public–private partnerships? pp. 927-944

- Bruce M. Taylor and Ben P. Harman
- Forestry administrator framings of responses to socioeconomic disturbance: Examples from northern regions in Canada, Sweden, and Finland pp. 945-962

- Ryan CL Bullock, E. Carina H. Keskitalo, Terhi Vuojala-Magga and Emmeline Laszlo Ambjörnsson
- Employment changes in knowledge-based industries in large urban areas of Spain: Impact of the economic crisis and austerity policies pp. 963-980

- Ricardo Méndez, Simón Sánchez-Moral and Jorge Malfeito-Gaviro
- Land supply and housing prices in Hong Kong: The political economy of urban land policy pp. 981-998

- Ling-Hin Li, Siu Kei Kelvin Wong and Ka Shing Cheung
- Is climate change framed as ‘business as usual’ or as a challenging issue? The practitioners’ dilemma pp. 999-1019

- Paulina Aldunce, John Handmer, Ruth Beilin and Mark Howden
Volume 34, issue 4, 2016
- The European Union and its neighboring countries: The economic geography of trade, Foreign Direct Investment and development pp. 581-591

- Riccardo Crescenzi and George Petrakos
- Broadening or jumping? An analysis of the first export market of European Union firms pp. 592-616

- Anna Maria Pinna, Rinaldo Brau and Vania Licio
- Relatedness and diversification in the European Union (EU-27) and European Neighbourhood Policy countries pp. 617-637

- Ron Boschma and Gianluca Capone
- Doing business in Ukraine – multinational companies in the trap of regional institutions? pp. 638-655

- Javier Revilla Diez, Daniel Schiller and Daria Zvirgzde
- What drives European multinationals to the European Union neighbouring countries? A mixed-methods analysis of Italian investment strategies pp. 656-675

- Andrea Ascani, Riccardo Crescenzi and Simona Iammarino
- Institutional proximity and the size and geography of foreign direct investment spillovers: Do European firms generate more favourable productivity spillovers in the European Union neighbourhood? pp. 676-697

- Vassilis Monastiriotis
- Regional inequalities in the European Neighborhood Policy countries: The effects of growth and integration pp. 698-716

- George Petrakos, Maria Tsiapa and Dimitris Kallioras
- World port cities as cosmopolitan risk community: Mapping urban climate policy experiments in Europe and East Asia pp. 717-736

- Anders Blok and Robin Tschötschel
- Multi-sectoral strategies as dead ends of policy integration: Lessons to be learned from sustainable development pp. 737-755

- Ralf Nordbeck and Reinhard Steurer
Volume 34, issue 3, 2016
- Achieving policy integration across fragmented policy domains: Forests, agriculture, climate and energy pp. 399-414

- Karl Hogl, Daniela Kleinschmit and Jeremy Rayner
- Integration through interaction? Synergy between adaptation and mitigation (REDD+) in Cameroon pp. 415-432

- Olufunso A Somorin, Ingrid J Visseren-Hamakers, Bas Arts, Anne-Marie Tiani and Denis J Sonwa
- Integers, integrants and normative vectors: The limitations of environmental policy integration under neoliberalism pp. 433-447

- David Humphreys
- Landscape governance as policy integration ‘from below’: A case of displaced and contained political conflict in the Netherlands pp. 448-462

- Marleen Buizer, Bas Arts and Judith Westerink
- Integrating multiple environmental regimes: Land and forest policies under broader democratic reforms in the Bolivian tropical lowlands pp. 463-477

- Wil de Jong and Pablo Pacheco
- Institutionalization or wither away? Twenty-five years of environmental policy integration under shifting governance models in Sweden pp. 478-495

- Ã…sa Persson, Katarina Eckerberg and MÃ¥ns Nilsson
- Whose integration is this? European forest policy between the gospel of coordination, institutional competition, and a new spirit of integration pp. 496-514

- Georg Winkel and Metodi Sotirov
- Frames in environmental policy integration: Are Swedish sectors on track? pp. 515-528

- Viveca Sjöstedt and Daniela Kleinschmit
- Lament for a network? Cities and networked climate governance in Canada pp. 529-545

- David J. Gordon
- Measuring to manage: Reconfiguring people–water relations through water measurement standards and technologies in New Zealand pp. 546-558

- Fiona Myles, Ronlyn Duncan and Ann Brower
- The policy–practice divide and SME-friendly public procurement pp. 559-578

- Anthony Flynn and Paul Davis
Volume 34, issue 2, 2016
- The geography of job creation in high growth firms: the implications of ‘growing abroad’ pp. 207-227

- Ross Brown and Suzanne Mawson
- The sea is rising… but not onto the policy agenda: A multiple streams approach to understanding sea level rise policies pp. 228-243

- Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, Katharine Neill, Burton St John, Ivan K Ash and Kaitrin Mahar
- A perfect storm: climate change, the power grid, and regulatory regime change after network failure pp. 244-261

- John Rennie Short
- Decentralization and local government fiscal autonomy: evidence from the Greek municipalities pp. 262-280

- Yannis Psycharis, Maria Zoi and Stavroula Iliopoulou
- The political economy of urban climate adaptation and development planning in Surat, India pp. 281-298

- Eric Chu
- Assessing local governance experiments for building energy efficiency – the case of Malmö, Sweden pp. 299-319

- Nora Smedby
- Learning to listen: how collaborative dialogue in regulation influences landowner adoption of best management practices on unregulated lands pp. 320-339

- Anne G Short Gianotti and Timothy P Duane
- The challenges of greening energy: policy/industry dissonance at the Mongstad refinery, Norway pp. 340-355

- HÃ¥vard Haarstad and Grete Rusten
- Creative capital accumulation and the advancement of India's creative economy pp. 356-363

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Hamid Beladi
- Eco-districts: can they accelerate urban climate planning? pp. 364-380

- Joan Fitzgerald and Jennifer Lenhart
- The politics and dynamics of energy transitions: lessons from Colorado's (USA) “New Energy Economy†pp. 381-396

- Michele Betsill and Dimitris Stevis
Volume 34, issue 1, 2016
- Moving forward in EPC pp. 3-4

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Henrik Selin
- The logic of economic development: a definition and model for investment pp. 5-21

- Maryann Feldman, Theodora Hadjimichael, Lauren Lanahan and Tom Kemeny
- Institutions, smart specialisation dynamics and policy pp. 22-37

- Markus Grillitsch
- Where is planning to be found? Material practices and the multiple spaces of planning pp. 38-51

- Phil Allmendinger, Graham Haughton and Edward Shepherd
- Relevance and utility of European Union research, technological development and innovation policies for a smart growth pp. 52-72

- Roberta Capello and Camilla Lenzi
- Perceptions of institutional complexity and lobbyists' decisions to join lobbying coalitions – Evidence from the European Union context pp. 73-90

- Andrew Barron and Jean-Marc Trouille
- Social networks and regional economic development: the Los Angeles and Bay Area metropolitan regions, 1980–2010 pp. 91-112

- Naji P Makarem
- The costs of the economic crisis: which scenario for the European regions? pp. 113-130

- Roberta Capello, Andrea Caragliu and Ugo Fratesi
- Policy battles in a diverse world pp. 131-134

- E S van Leeuwen and Peter Nijkamp
- Microsimulation and interregional input–output modelling as tools for multi-level policy analysis pp. 135-150

- Eveline van Leeuwen, Yoshifumi Ishikawa and Peter Nijkamp
- Evaluating the effects of Australian policy changes on human capital: the role of a graduate visa scheme pp. 151-170

- Alessandra Faggian, Jonathan Corcoran and Francisco Rowe
- Are vertical linkages promoting the creation of a mining cluster in Chile? An analysis of the SMEs' practices along the supply chain pp. 171-187

- Miguel Atienza, Patricio Aroca, Robert Stimson and Roger Stough
- The sociocultural sources of urban buzz pp. 188-204

- Daniel Arribas-Bel, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
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