Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences
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Volume 10, issue 3, 2017
- Wage gaps between native and migrant graduates of higher education institutions in the Netherlands pp. 277-296

- Masood Gheasi, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- How to get from the periphery into the core? The role of geographical location and scientific performance in network position in the field of neuroscience pp. 297-325

- Tamás Sebestyén, Orsolya Hau-Horváth and Attila Varga
- A note on tax analysis in a two-region model of monopolistic competition pp. 327-335

- Hikaru Ogawa and Masafumi Tsubuku
- Municipal performance in waste recycling: an empirical analysis based on data from the Lombardy region (Italy) pp. 337-352

- Giuseppe Lucio Gaeta, Stefano Ghinoi and Francesco Silvestri
- The role of spatial GDP spillovers in state-level Okun’s law pp. 353-360

- Arabinda Basistha and Casto Montero Kuscevic
- How internally mobile is capital? pp. 361-374

- Michael Beenstock
- Cross-border agglomeration benefits pp. 375-383

- Martijn Smit
- Does foreign direct investment polarize regional earnings? Some evidence from Israel pp. 385-409

- Michael Beenstock, Daniel Felsenstein and Ziv Rubin
Volume 10, issue 2, 2017
- Spatio-temporal dynamics of house prices in the USA pp. 141-147

- Girum Dagnachew Abate
- What values of Moran’s I and Theil index decomposition really mean under different conditions: on the issue of interpretation pp. 149-159

- Vojtěch Nosek and Pavlína Netrdová
- Boosting and regional economic forecasting: the case of Germany pp. 161-175

- Robert Lehmann and Klaus Wohlrabe
- Recession, resilience, local labour markets: wealthier is better? pp. 177-204

- Luca Salvati, Margherita Carlucci and Giuseppe Venanzoni
- Urban sprawl in Madrid? pp. 205-214

- Fernando Rubiera Morollón, Víctor M. González Marroquín and José L. Pérez Rivero
- The effect of amenities on local wage distributions pp. 215-228

- Craig Kerr
- Further evidence on the geographical concentration of venture capital investments pp. 229-235

- Simon Medcalfe and Mark A. Thompson
- The effect of size on business net change during crises: a multifactor partitioning analysis of Italian regions during 2007–2010 pp. 237-251

- Annamaria Bianchi and Silvia Biffignandi
- Environmental governance: disentangling the relationship between economic growth and rule of law on environmental policy stringency pp. 253-275

- Meng-jieu Chen
Volume 10, issue 1, 2017
- Weighting schemes in global VAR modelling: a forecasting exercise pp. 45-56

- Florian Martin and Jesus Crespo Cuaresma
- What comes first, residential or commercial development? Measuring the causal links for a Canadian city over a century pp. 57-74

- Jean Dubé, Charles-David Babin, Jean-Christophe Dubé, Hemza Lekkat, Alexandre Potvin and Olivier Ringue
- The spatial autocorrelation problem in spatial interaction modelling: a comparison of two common solutions pp. 75-86

- Daniel A. Griffith, Manfred Fischer and James LeSage
- Distance decay for supply and demand potentials pp. 87-108

- Börje Johansson and Johan Klaesson
- Relating cost-benefit analysis results with transport project decisions in the Netherlands pp. 109-127

- Jan Anne Annema, Koen Frenken, Carl Koopmans and Maarten Kroesen
- On cartel detection and Moran’s I pp. 129-139

- Johan Lundberg
Volume 9, issue 3, 2016
- Analyzing regional economic development patterns in a fast developing province of China through geographically weighted principal component analysis pp. 233-245

- Zaijun Li, Jianquan Cheng and Qiyan Wu
- Six degrees of cultural diversity and R&D output efficiency pp. 247-264

- Annie Tubadji and Peter Nijkamp
- On the lumpability of regional income convergence pp. 265-275

- Levi John Wolf and Sergio Rey
- A spatial analysis of employment multipliers in the US pp. 277-285

- Margherita Gerolimetto and Stefano Magrini
- Does spatial proximity to small towns matter for rural livelihoods? A propensity score matching analysis in Ethiopia pp. 287-307

- Aradom Gebrekidan Abbay and Roel Rutten
- The effect of Walmart and Target on property tax rates pp. 309-327

- Donald Vandegrift
- Crisis and the city: profiling urban growth under economic expansion and stagnation pp. 329-342

- Luca Salvati, Adele Sateriano and Eftathios Grigoriadis
- The impact of road pricing on accidents: a note on Milan pp. 343-352

- Marco Percoco
- Spatial-temporal heteroskedastic robust covariance estimation for Markov transition probabilities: an application examining land use change pp. 353-362

- Dayton Lambert, Christopher Boyer and L. He
- Application of the double kernel density approach to the multivariate analysis of attributeless event point datasets pp. 363-382

- Marina Zusman, Dani Broitman and Boris A. Portnov
Volume 8, issue 3, 2015
- Introduction special issue: topics in regional science in Israel and the Netherlands: housing markets, labour markets, economic activities, mobility and tourism pp. 197-200

- Jouke van Dijk, Amnon Frenkel and Jan Rouwendal
- Regional diversity in residential development: a decade of urban and peri-urban housing dynamics in The Netherlands pp. 201-217

- Dani Broitman and Eric Koomen
- On real estate development activity: the relationship between commercial and residential real estate markets pp. 219-232

- Dennis Schoenmaker and Arno van der Vlist
- The joint choice of tenure, dwelling type, size and location: the effect of home-oriented versus culture-oriented lifestyle pp. 233-251

- Amnon Frenkel and Sigal Kaplan
- Homeownership, mortgages, and unemployment pp. 253-265

- Yuval Kantor, Jan Möhlmann, Peter Nijkamp and Jan Rouwendal
- Labour market performance and school careers of low educated graduates pp. 267-289

- Arjen Edzes, Marije Hamersma, Viktor Venhorst and Jouke Dijk
- Intra-metropolitan residential mobility and income sorting trends pp. 291-305

- Tal Modai-Snir and Pnina Plaut
- Using light-at-night (LAN) satellite data for identifying clusters of economic activities in Europe pp. 307-334

- Natalya Rybnikova and Boris Portnov
- Do communication technologies and “migration induced travel” complement or compete with each other? pp. 335-356

- Anat Tchetchik
- Visa waivers, multilateral resistance and international tourism: some evidence from Israel pp. 357-371

- Michael Beenstock, Daniel Felsenstein and Ziv Rubin
Volume 8, issue 2, 2015
- Computational investigation of the feasibility of factor price equalization pp. 101-108

- Kazuyuki Nakamura
- Can large cities explain the aggregate movements of economies? Testing the ‘granular hypothesis’ for US counties pp. 109-118

- Fernando Rubiera-Morollón, Ignacio Del Rosal and Alberto Díaz-Dapena
- A comment on the locations of firms in Cournot spatial discrimination models pp. 119-124

- Stefano Colombo
- A spatial panel wage curve for Spain pp. 125-139

- Raul Ramos, Catia Nicodemo and Esteban Sanroma
- Homeownership and saving preferences: evidence from Italy pp. 141-149

- Marco Percoco
- A note on MAR and Jacobs externalities in the Tunisian manufacturing industries pp. 151-167

- Amara Mohamed and AbdelRahmen El Lahga
- Path dependence and the geography of infrastructure networks: the case of the European fibre-optic network pp. 169-179

- Sandra Vinciguerra and Koen Frenken
- A two-level regional approach to residential location choice model pp. 181-196

- Marko Kryvobokov
Volume 8, issue 1, 2015
- The spatial econometrics of FDI and third country effects pp. 1-13

- Martijn Regelink and J.Paul Elhorst
- Dynamic simulation of China’s carbon emission reduction potential by 2020 pp. 15-27

- Feng Xu, Nan Xiang, Jingjing Yan, Lujun Chen, Peter Nijkamp and Yoshiro Higano
- Economic growth and the environment: reassessing the environmental Kuznets Curve for air pollution emissions in OECD countries pp. 29-47

- Emil Georgiev and Emil Mihaylov
- HOW TO GO GREEN: a general equilibrium investigation of environmental policies for sustained growth with an application to Turkey’s economy pp. 49-76

- Aziz Bouzaher, Sebnem Sahin and Erinc Yeldan
- Incentives underlying tax policies in a decentralized federation with horizontal leadership and transboundary environmental damage pp. 77-88

- Lars Persson
- Banks, related variety and firms’ investments pp. 89-99

- Roberto Antonietti, Giulio Cainelli, Monica Ferrari and Stefania Tomasini
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