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Volume 39, issue 13, 2002
- Measurement of the World City Network pp. 2367-2376

- P.J. Taylor, G. Catalano and D.R.F. Walker
- Exploratory Analysis of the World City Network pp. 2377-2394

- P.J. Taylor, G. Catalano and D.R.F. Walker
- On the Concept of Territorial Competitiveness: Sound or Misleading? pp. 2395-2411

- Roberto Camagni
- What Makes People Dissatisfied with their Neighbourhoods? pp. 2413-2438

- Alison Parkes, Ade Kearns and Rowland Atkinson
- Gaining Access to Housing in Germany: The Foreign-minority Experience pp. 2439-2453

- Anita I. Drever and William A. V. Clark
- Conceptualising the Contemporary Role of Housing in the Transition to Adult Life in England pp. 2455-2467

- Janet Ford, Julie Rugg and Roger Burrows
- A Comparative Analysis of the Air Quality Management Challenges and Capabilities in Urban and Rural English Local Authorities pp. 2469-2483

- C.I. Beattie, J.W.S. Longhurst and N.K. Woodfield
- Tracing the Sources of Local External Economies pp. 2485-2506

- Edward J. Feser
- Who Built Irvine? Private Planning and the Federal Government pp. 2507-2530

- Ann Forsyth
- Density Gradients in Canadian Metropolitan Regions, 1971-96: Differential Patterns of Central Area and Suburban Growth and Change pp. 2531-2552

- T. Bunting, P. Filion and H. Priston
- Book Reviews pp. 2553-2570

- Keith Pezzoli, Rob Atkinson, Alisdair Rogers, Alan March, Henry L. Taylor, Thomas S. Nesslein, Thomas B. Fischer, R.N. Sharma and Hartmut Häussermann
- Books Received pp. 2571-2574

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Volume 39, issue 12, 2002
- Chinese Urban Development: Introduction pp. 2159-2162

- Kenneth A. Small
- Can Agricultural Labour Adjustment Occur Primarily through Creation of Rural Non-farm Jobs in China? pp. 2163-2174

- D. Johnson
- Rural Industrialisation and Internal Migration in China pp. 2175-2187

- Zai Liang, Yiu Por (Vincent) Chen and Yanmin Gu
- Determinants of Urban Migration: Evidence from Chinese Cities pp. 2189-2197

- Aimin Chen and N. Edward Coulson
- WTO Accession, Rural Labour Migration and Urban Unemployment in China pp. 2199-2217

- Fan Zhai and Zhi Wang
- The Determinants of Temporary Rural-to-Urban Migration in China pp. 2219-2235

- Haizheng Li and Steven Zahniser
- China's Floating Population: Definitions, Data and Recent Findings pp. 2237-2250

- Daniel Goodkind and Loraine A. West
- Urban Economic Growth in China: Theory and Evidence pp. 2251-2266

- Shuanglin Lin and Shunfeng Song
- Urban Productivity in China pp. 2267-2281

- Zuohong Pan and Fan Zhang
- Urban Air Quality and Health in China pp. 2283-2299

- Chaoyang Peng, Xiaodong Wu, Gordon Liu, Todd Johnson, Jitendra Shah and Sarath Guttikunda
- What Explains China's Rising Urbanisation in the Reform Era? pp. 2301-2315

- Kevin Honglin Zhang
- Urbanisation and City Size Distribution in China pp. 2317-2327

- Shunfeng Song and Kevin Honglin Zhang
- Population Growth, Urbanisation and the Role of Government in China: A Political Economic Model of Demographic Change pp. 2329-2343

- Yi Feng, Jacek Kugler and Paul J. Zak
- Hong Kong: From an Industrialised City to a Centre of Manufacturing-related Services pp. 2345-2358

- Zhigang Tao and Y. C. Richard Wong
Volume 39, issue 11, 2002
- The Impacts of State Growth Management Programmes: A Comparative Analysis pp. 1959-1982

- John I. Carruthers
- Does Spatial Assimilation Work for Black Immigrants in the US? pp. 1983-2003

- Lance Freeman
- Quantifying Spatial Characteristics of Cities pp. 2005-2028

- Sumeeta Srinivasan
- 'Food Deserts' in British Cities: Policy Context and Research Priorities pp. 2029-2040

- Neil Wrigley
- Deriving Indicators of Access to Food Retail Provision in British Cities: Studies of Cardiff, Leeds and Bradford pp. 2041-2060

- Graham Clarke, Heather Eyre and Cliff Guy
- Assessing the Impact of Improved Retail Access on Diet in a 'Food Desert': A Preliminary Report pp. 2061-2082

- Neil Wrigley, Daniel Warm, Barrie Margetts and Amanda Whelan
- Life in a 'Food Desert' pp. 2083-2100

- Amanda Whelan, Neil Wrigley, Daniel Warm and Elizabeth Cannings
- Urban Regeneration, Social Inclusion and Large Store Development: The Seacroft Development in Context pp. 2101-2114

- Neil Wrigley, Cliff Guy and Michelle Lowe
- A Systematic Study of an Urban Foodscape: The Price and Availability of Food in Greater Glasgow pp. 2115-2130

- Steven Cummins and Sally Macintyre
- Book Reviews pp. 2131-2146

- Brian McGrail, Isobel Anderson, Jane Kettle, Huw Thomas, Kenneth Gibb, Mike Raco, Joseph Leibovitz and Roderick J. Lawrence
- Books Received pp. 2147-2148

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Volume 39, issue 10, 2002
- Marketing Mardi Gras: Commodification, Spectacle and the Political Economy of Tourism in New Orleans pp. 1735-1756

- Kevin Fox Gotham
- Testing Governance: Partnerships, Planning and Conflict in Waterfront Regeneration pp. 1757-1775

- Keith Bassett, Ron Griffiths and Ian Smith
- On Creating the 'City' as a Collective Resource pp. 1777-1792

- Patsy Healey
- Contesting the Magic of the Market-place: Black Employment and Business Concentration in the Urban Context pp. 1793-1818

- G. Coleman
- Tax-based Mechanisms in Urban Regeneration: Dublin and Chicago Models pp. 1819-1831

- Stanley McGreal, Jim Berry, Greg Lloyd and John McCarthy
- Developing Indicators to Inform Local Economic Development in England pp. 1833-1863

- Cecilia Wong
- A Comparative Institutional Evaluation of Public-Private Partnerships in Dutch Urban Land-use and Revitalisation Projects pp. 1865-1880

- Peter Nijkamp, Marc van der Burch and Gabriella Vindigni
- Transport Mode Choice by Commuters to Barcelona's CBD pp. 1881-1895

- Javier Asensio
- Why Do People Use Alternative Retail Channels? Some Case-study Evidence from Two English Cities pp. 1897-1910

- Colin Williams
- 'Scan Globally; Reinvent Locally': Reflecting on the Origins of South Africa's Capital Housing Subsidy Policy pp. 1911-1933

- Alan Gilbert
- Book Reviews pp. 1935-1949

- Kian Tajbakhsh, Ian Douglas, Stephen J. Bailey, Sasha Tsenkova, Robina Goodlad, Ashok K. Dutt, Haim Yacobi and Robert L. Boyd
- Books Received pp. 1951-1952

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Volume 39, issue 9, 2002
- Introduction: Contested Landscapes, Asian Cities pp. 1503-1512

- Lily Kong and Lisa Law
- Transnational Urbanism in the Reform-era Chinese City: Landscapes from Shenzhen pp. 1513-1532

- Carolyn Cartier
- Moving the Margins of Tokyo pp. 1533-1550

- Paul Waley
- Rewriting Rebellion and Mapping Memory in South Korea: The (Re)presentation of the 1980 Kwangju Uprising through Mangwol-dong Cemetery pp. 1551-1572

- Sallie Yea
- In Search of Permanent Homes: Singapore's House Churches and the Politics of Space pp. 1573-1586

- Lily Kong
- Politicised Pagodas and Veiled Resistance: Contested Urban Space in Burma pp. 1587-1610

- Janette Philp and David Mercer
- Out of Control: Emergent Cultural Landscapes and Political Change in Urban Vietnam pp. 1611-1624

- Mandy Thomas
- Defying Disappearance: Cosmopolitan Public Spaces in Hong Kong pp. 1625-1645

- Lisa Law
- The Village of the Poor Confronts the State: A Geography of Protest in the Assembly of the Poor pp. 1647-1663

- Bruce Missingham
- 'Vagrants Wearing Make-up': Negotiating Spaces on the Streets of Yogyakarta, Indonesia pp. 1665-1683

- Harriot Beazley
- Kampung Rules: Landscape and the Contested Government of Urban(e) Malayness pp. 1685-1701

- Tim Bunnell
- Indigenising the Colonial City: Late 19th-century Colombo and its Landscape pp. 1703-1721

- Nihal Perera
Volume 39, issue 8, 2002
- Competitive Dynamics of Southern California's Clothing Industry: The Widening Global Connection and its Local Ramifications pp. 1287-1306

- Allen Scott
- Fiscalisation of Land Use, Urban Growth Boundaries and Non-central Retail Sprawl in the Western United States pp. 1307-1327

- Robert Wassmer
- Power and Conflict in Pro-growth Regimes: Tensions in Economic Development in Jersey City and Detroit pp. 1329-1346

- Paul Lawless
- The Quest for a Balanced Ethnic Mix: Singapore's Ethnic Quota Policy Examined pp. 1347-1374

- Chih Hoong Sin
- The Emergence of the Urban Land Market in China: Evolution, Structure, Constraints and Perspectives pp. 1375-1398

- Qingshu Xie, A.R. Ghanbari Parsa and Barry Redding
- Mismatch in Local Labour Markets in Central Scotland: The Neglected Role of Demand pp. 1399-1416

- John Adams, Malcolm Greig and Ronald McQuaid
- Classifying Local Retail Property Markets on the Basis of Rental Growth Rates pp. 1417-1438

- Catherine Jackson
- Local Government and the Decentralisation of Urban Regeneration Policies in The Netherlands pp. 1439-1452

- Willem Korthals Altes
- Cultural Explanation of Regional Property Markets: A Critique pp. 1453-1469

- Michael Ball
- Bridging the Divide? Complementary Perspectives on Property pp. 1471-1478

- Simon Guy and John Henneberry
- Book Reviews pp. 1479-1494

- Peter Hills, Rob Imrie, Joan M. Smith, Ronan Paddison, Diana Mitlin, Alison Ravetz, Brian Jacobs, Ghazi Falah and Vanessa Watson
- Books Received pp. 1495-1495

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Volume 39, issue 7, 2002
- China's Changing Urban Governance in the Transition Towards a More Market-oriented Economy pp. 1071-1093

- Fulong Wu
- Sharing the Risk of Home-ownership: A Portfolio Approach pp. 1095-1112

- Diana Mok
- A Weird Politics of Place: Sergels Torg, Stockholm (Round One) pp. 1113-1128

- Mats Franzen
- Sectoral Shares, Specialisation and Metropolitan Wages in the United States, 1969-96 pp. 1129-1142

- Matthew Drennan, Shannon Larsen, Jose Lobo, Deborah Strumsky and Wahyu Utomo
- Intrametropolitan Patterns of High-order Business Service Location: A Comparative Study of Seventeen Sectors in Ile-de-France pp. 1143-1163

- Richard Shearmur and Christel Alvergne
- Estimating Neighbourhood Effects in House Prices: Towards a New Hedonic Model Approach pp. 1165-1180

- Raymond Y. C. Tse
- Development Cultures and Urban Regeneration pp. 1181-1196

- Simon Guy, John Henneberry and Steven Rowley
- The Evaluation of Public Service Inspection: A Theoretical Framework pp. 1197-1212

- George Boyne, Patricia Day and Richard Walker
- Pathways to a World City: Shanghai Rising in an Era of Globalisation pp. 1213-1240

- Shahid Yusuf and Weiping Wu
- Managing Nature and Narratives of Dispossession: Reclaiming Territory in Cardiff Bay pp. 1241-1260

- Richard Cowell and Huw Thomas
- Book Reviews pp. 1261-1276

- Mark R. Daniels, Keith Hayton, Mark Pennington, Paul Jenkins, Ross Gittell, Peter Newman, Moyra Riseborough, Rosemary Wakeman, David Burtenshaw and Eric Sandweiss
- Books Received pp. 1277-1278

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Volume 39, issue 5-6, 2002
- Introduction: The Knowledge-based City pp. 855-857

- James Simmie and William F. Lever
- Correlating the Knowledge-base of Cities with Economic Growth pp. 859-870

- W.F. Lever
- Tacit Knowledge, Innovation and Economic Geography pp. 871-884

- Jeremy R. L. Howells
- Knowledge Spillovers and Reasons for the Concentration of Innovative SMEs pp. 885-902

- James Simmie
- The Top-level Global Research System, 1997-99: Centres, Networks and Nodality. An Analysis Based on Bibliometric Indicators pp. 903-927

- Christian Wichmann Matthiessen, Annette Winkel Schwarz and Søren Find
- Hard and Soft Networks for Urban Competitiveness pp. 929-945

- Edward J. Malecki
- E-commerce, Competitiveness and Local and Regional Governance in Greater Manchester and Merseyside: A Preliminary Assessment pp. 947-975

- Richard Evans
- Manufacturing Services and Servicing Manufacturing: Knowledge-based Cities and Changing Forms of Production pp. 977-991

- P.W. Daniels and J.R. Bryson
- Knowledge-intensive Services and Urban Innovativeness pp. 993-1002

- Peter Wood
- Heritage as Knowledge: Capital or Culture? pp. 1003-1017

- Brian Graham
- Knowledge and Urban Economic Development: An Evolutionary Perspective pp. 1019-1035

- Jan G. Lambooy
- Trouble in E-topia: Knowledge as Intellectual Property pp. 1037-1049

- Christopher May
- The Governance of Interactive Learning within Innovation Systems pp. 1051-1063

- Cristiano Antonelli and Michel Quere
Volume 39, issue 4, 2002
- Are there Ethnic Enclaves/Ghettos in English Cities? pp. 591-618

- Ron Johnston, James Forrest and Michael Poulsen
- The Neighbourhood Contact Hypothesis: Evidence from the Multicity Study of Urban Inequality pp. 619-641

- Keith Ihlanfeldt and Benjamin P. Scafidi
- The Changing Tenant Profile of Dutch Social Rented Housing pp. 643-664

- Veronique A. J. M. Schutjens, Ronald van Kempen and Jan van Weesep
- Modelling Tenants' Choices in the Public Rented Sector: A Stated Preference Approach pp. 665-688

- Bruce Walker, Alex Marsh, Mark Wardman and Pat Niner
- A Methodology for the Disaggregate, Multidimensional Measurement of Residential Neighbourhood Type pp. 689-704

- Michael N. Bagley, Patricia Mokhtarian and Ryuichi Kitamura
- Urban Restructuring and Governance: North-South Differences in Europe and the EU URBAN Initiative pp. 705-726

- Ioannis Chorianopoulos
- The Impact of Residential Segregation on Participation in Associations: The Case of Moroccan Women in Belgium pp. 727-747

- Katleen Peleman
- Telecommuting and the Demand for Urban Living: A Preliminary Look at White-collar Workers pp. 749-766

- Ingrid Gould Ellen and Katherine Hempstead
- Can Deprived Housing Areas Be Revitalised? Efforts against Segregation and Neighbourhood Decay in Denmark and Europe pp. 767-790

- Hans Skifter Andersen
- The Changing Competitive Relationship between Small Town Centres and Out-of-town Retailing: Town Revival in South Wales pp. 791-817

- Colin J. Thomas and Rosemary D. F. Bromley
- Book Reviews: Regional Planning and Development in Europe pp. 819-833

- Johan Woltjer, Robert Leeson, Jonathan Beaverstock, Leo Van Grunsven, David Herbert, Ray Pahl, Richard Harris and Kohei Watanabe
- Books Received pp. 835-836

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- Acknowledgement of Referees, 2001 pp. 837-844

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Volume 39, issue 3, 2002
- Agglomeration and Dispersion of High-order Service Employment in the Montreal Metropolitan Region, 1981-96 pp. 359-378

- William J. Coffey and Richard G. Shearmur
- Small Towns and Regional Development: Major Findings and Policy Implications from Comparative Research pp. 379-391

- Jan Hinderink and Milan Titus
- Low Demand for Housing: Incidence, Causes and UK National Policy Implications pp. 393-422

- Glen Bramley and Hal Pawson
- The Impact of Public Transport on US Metropolitan Wage Inequality pp. 423-436

- Thomas W. Sanchez
- The Social Relations of Organisational Activity and the New Local Governance in the UK pp. 437-456

- Mike Raco
- The Evaluation of Community Economic Development Initiatives pp. 457-481

- H.W. Armstrong, B. Kehrer, P. Wells and A.M. Wood
- Testing for the Existence of Office Sub-markets: A Comparison of Evidence from Two Cities pp. 483-506

- Neil Dunse, Chris Leishman and Craig Watkins
- Urban Form and Travel Behaviour: Micro-level Household Attributes and Residential Context pp. 507-527

- Frans M. Dieleman, Martin Dijst and Guillaume Burghouwt
- Stratification and Spatial Segregation of Human Capital as Determinants of Metropolitan Productivity in the United States pp. 529-547

- José Lobo and David P. Smole
- The Definition of Housing Market Areas and Strategic Planning pp. 549-564

- Colin Jones
- Book Reviews pp. 565-580

- Charles L. Choguill, Chris Nash, Alan Black, Neil Kraus, Ted Kitchen, David R. Phillips, Emily Grundy, Gerald Daly and David Banister
- Books Received pp. 581-581

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Volume 39, issue 2, 2002
- Social Housing Policy in the European Union: Past, Present and Perspectives pp. 191-200

- Hugo Priemus and Frans Dieleman
- Reducing Housing Subsidy: Swedish Housing Policy in an International Context pp. 201-217

- Bengt Turner and Christine M. E. Whitehead
- Trends in Dutch Housing Policy and the Shifting Position of the Social Rented Sector pp. 219-235

- Peter Boelhouwer
- Revolution in Social Housing in the Netherlands: Possible Effects of New Housing Policies pp. 237-253

- Ronald van Kempen and Hugo Priemus
- Social Housing Policy and the Welfare State: A Danish Perspective pp. 255-263

- Hans Kristensen
- Social Housing Policy in a Conservative Welfare State: Austria as an Example pp. 265-282

- Walter Matznetter
- The Tenure Imbalance in Spain: The Need for Social Housing Policy pp. 283-295

- Montserrat Pareja Eastaway and Ignacio San Martin Varo
- On the Genesis of Social Rental Agencies in Belgium pp. 297-326

- Pascal De Decker
- Social Rented Housing in Western Europe: Developments and Expectations pp. 327-340

- Harry van der Heijden
- The Future of European Union Social Policy and its Implications for Housing pp. 341-352

- Mark Kleinman
Volume 39, issue 1, 2002
- Housing Tenure Choice in Transitional Urban China: A Multilevel Analysis pp. 7-32

- Youqin Huang and William A. V. Clark
- Bridging Urban Digital Divides? Urban Polarisation and Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) pp. 33-56

- Stephen Graham
- Price Discovery between Private and Public Housing Markets pp. 57-67

- Seow Eng Ong and Tien Foo Sing
- Restructuring in the Industrial Areas of Budapest in the Period of Transition pp. 69-84

- Eva Kiss
- Neighbourhood Effects and Cultural Exclusion pp. 85-93

- Harald Bauder
- Theorising Urban Playscapes: Producing, Regulating and Consuming Youthful Nightlife City Spaces pp. 95-116

- Paul Chatterton and Robert Hollands
- Neighbourhood Effects in Large and Small Neighbourhoods pp. 117-130

- Henry Overman
- Excess Commuting and the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem pp. 131-139

- Mark W. Horner and Alan T. Murray
- Development Rights Markets to Manage Urban Plans in Italy pp. 141-154

- Ezio Micelli
- The Impact of Socioeconomic Factors on State Suicide Rates: A Methodological Note pp. 155-162

- Mitch Kunce and April L. Anderson
- Book Reviews pp. 163-178

- Janice Fanning Madden, Charles Jaret, John Clayton Thomas, Leslie Sklair, Henk Voogd, Hazel Christie, Guy Baeten and Alan Smart
- Books Received pp. 179-179

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