Economic Geography
1996 - 2024
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Volume 100, month 11, 2024
- Digital Platform, Spatial-Digital Fix, and the Reconfiguration of Apparel Production Networks pp. 381-409
- Aiping Kuang, Godfrey Yeung, Mingfeng Wang and Yao Tong
- Labor Regimes, Global Production Networks, and State–Society Relations: Assessing the Impact of the EU–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement on Labor in Vietnam pp. 410-436
- Kristoffer Marslev and Cornelia Staritz
- (Re)Incorporating “the Tangible” in Industrial Path Development Analyses: The Role of Sociomaterial Contingencies in Explaining Potential Emergence of Hydrogen Production in Western Norway pp. 437-458
- Rune Njøs, Svein Gunnar Sjøtun, Stig-Erik Jakobsen and Arnt Fløysand
- Variegated Economies pp. 459-461
- Robert Hassink
- Spatial Inequalities and Wellbeing: A Multidisciplinary Approach pp. 462-464
- Danny Dorling
Volume 100, month 07, 2024
- State–Firm Nexus, Indigenous Coupling, and Social Downgrading in the Aerospace Global Production Network: A Case Study of Embraer, Brazil pp. 303-328
- Tiago Teixeira
- Geographies of Knowledge Sourcing and the Complexity of Knowledge in Multilocational Firms pp. 329-350
- Anthony Frigon and David L. Rigby
- From Paso del Norte to the Borderplex: Labor Devaluation, Bordering, and the Remaking of Uneven Development in the US–Mexico Borderlands pp. 351-376
- Nina Ebner
- Capitalism and the Sea: The Maritime Factor in the Making of the Modern World pp. 377-379
- Markus Hesse
Volume 100, month 05, 2024
- The Geography of EU Discontent and the Regional Development Trap pp. 213-245
- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Lewis Dijkstra and Hugo Poelman
- The Nexus between the Digital Service Economy and Intraregional Wage Inequalities pp. 246-273
- Roberta Capello, Camilla Lenzi and Elisa Panzera
- Agency, Temporalities, and the Mediation of COVID within Global Production Networks pp. 274-292
- Crispian Fuller
- Innovation for the Masses: How to Share the Benefits of the High-Tech Economy pp. 293-295
- Maximilian Benner
- Theory and Explanation in Geography pp. 296-301
- John Allen
Volume 100, month 03, 2024
- Beating the Casino: Conceptualizing an Anchoring-based Third Route to Regional Development pp. 107-137
- Huiwen Gong, Zhen Yu, Christian Binz and Bernhard Truffer
- Geopolitical Decoupling in Global Production Networks pp. 138-169
- Petr Pavlínek
- Finding Work in the Age of LGBTQ + Equalities: Labor Market Experiences of Queer and Trans Workers in Deindustrializing Cities pp. 170-190
- Suzanne Mills and Natalie Oswin
- Irrational or Rational? Time to Rethink Our Understanding of Financially Responsible Behavior pp. 191-212
- Ariane Agunsoye and Hayley James
Volume 100, month 01, 2024
- The Changing Shape of Spatial Income Disparities in the United States pp. 1-30
- Tom Kemeny and Michael Storper
- The Place-based Work of Global Circulation: Maritime Workers, Collaboration, and Labor Agency at the Seaport pp. 31-56
- Andrew Warren and Chris Gibson
- Evolving Market Infrastructures: The Case of Assetization in UK Social Housing pp. 57-79
- Thomas Wainwright and Graham Manville
- Spatial Heterogeneity in the Effect of Regional Trust on Innovation pp. 80-101
- Thore Sören Bischoff, Petrik Runst and Kilian Bizer
- Emerging Global Cities: Origin, Structure, and Significance pp. 102-103
- Simon Curtis
- Agile Against Lean: An Inquiry into the Production System of Hyundai Motor pp. 104-106
- Petr Pavlínek
Volume 99, month 10, 2023
- Correction pp. I-II
- The Editors
- Related Variety and Regional Development: A Critique pp. 441-470
- Harald Bathelt and Michael Storper
- Understanding Regional Branching: Knowledge Diversification via Inventor and Firm Collaboration Networks pp. 471-498
- Dieter Kogler, Adam Whittle, Keungoui Kim and Balázs Lengyel
- Urban Geographies of Financial Convergence: Situating Indian Financial Centers across Global Production and Financial Networks pp. 499-525
- Julien Migozzi, Michael Urban and Dariusz Wójcik
- New Path Development in a Semi-peripheral Auto Region: The Case of Ontario pp. 526-547
- Elena Gorachinova and David A. Wolfe
- Regulation Theory, Space, and Uneven Development: Conversations and Challenges pp. 548-550
- Aleksandra Piletić
- Harnessing Global Value Chains for Regional Development pp. 551-552
- Sören Scholvin
Volume 99, month 08, 2023
- Taylorism Comes to the Fields: Labor Control, Labor Supply, Labor Process, and the Twilight of Fordism in California Agribusiness pp. 341-362
- Don Mitchell
- Hydroponic Capital: Socionatural Innovation and the Intensification of Glasshouse Agrifood Production pp. 363-389
- Adrian Smith
- Actually Existing Neoliberalism and Enterprise Formation in the Informal Economy: Interrogating the Role of Mediating Social Enterprises in India and South Africa pp. 390-410
- Vrinda Chopra
- Market Making and the Contested Performation of Value in the Global (Bulk) Wine Industry pp. 411-433
- Gerhard Rainer, Christian Steiner and Robert Pütz
- For a New Geography pp. 434-437
- Denise Braz and Caroline Faria
- The Rise of the Rest: How Entrepreneurs in Surprising Places Are Building the New American Dream pp. 438-440
- Robert Huggins
Volume 99, month 05, 2023
- Industrial Embeddedness and Regional Economic Resistance in Europe pp. 227-252
- Tasos Kitsos, Simone Maria Grabner and Andre Carrascal-Incera
- Relatedness, Cross-relatedness and Regional Innovation Specializations: An Analysis of Technology, Design, and Market Activities in Europe and the US pp. 253-284
- Carolina Castaldi and Kyriakos Drivas
- The Financial Industry Sets Sights on Institutional Investors: A Relational Approach to Property Investment Outsourcing pp. 285-311
- Maira Magnani and Daniel Sanfelici
- In Real Estate Investment We Trust: State De-risking and the Ownership of Listed US and German Residential Real Estate Investment Trusts pp. 312-335
- Manuel B. Aalbers, Zac J. Taylor, Tobias J. Klinge and Rodrigo Fernandez
- Sustainable Futures—An Agenda for Action pp. 336-337
- Christian Schulz
- On the Rural: Economy, Sociology, Geography pp. 338-340
- Joseph Pierce
Volume 99, month 03, 2023
- The Role of Relatedness and Unrelatedness for the Geography of Technological Breakthroughs in Europe pp. 117-139
- Ron Boschma, Ernest Miguelez, Rosina Moreno and Diego B. Ocampo-Corrales
- Overtime: The Cultural Political Economy of Illicit Labor in the Electronics Industry pp. 140-160
- Carlo Inverardi-Ferri
- Injected Urbanism? Exploring India’s Urbanizing Periphery pp. 161-190
- Robbin Jan van Duijne, Jan Nijman and Chetan Choithani
- The Techno-politics of Rental Housing Financialization: Real Estate Service Companies and Technocratic Expertise in Australia’s Build to Rent Market pp. 191-219
- Megan Nethercote
- Interconnected Worlds: Global Electronics and Production Networks in East Asia pp. 220-222
- Seamus Grimes
- Uneven Innovation: The Work of Smart Cities pp. 223-225
- Marc Doussard
Volume 99, month 01, 2023
- 2021—2022 Reviewers (August 1, 2021 to July 31, 2022) pp. iii-iv
- The Editors
- Volume 98 Annual Contents pp. v-vii
- The Editors
- Creative Clusters and Creative Multipliers: Evidence from UK Cities pp. 1-24
- Diana Gutierrez-Posada, Tasos Kitsos, Max Nathan and Massimiliano Nuccio
- Environmental Upgrading and Downgrading in Global Value Chains: A Framework for Analysis pp. 25-50
- Aarti Krishnan, Valentina De Marchi and Stefano Ponte
- Exploring Regional Innovation Policies and Regional Industrial Transformation from a Coevolutionary Perspective: The Case of Małopolska, Poland pp. 51-80
- Marta Gancarczyk, Marta Najda-Janoszka, Jacek Gancarczyk and Robert Hassink
- Splitting Up or Dancing Together? Local Institutional Structure and the Performance of Urban Areas pp. 81-110
- Marco Di Cataldo, Licia Ferranna, Margherita Gerolimetto and Stefano Magrini
- Banking on Beijing: The Aims and Impacts of China’s Overseas Development Program pp. 111-113
- Han Cheng and Jack Taggart
- Handbook of Proximity Relations pp. 114-116
- Ward Ooms
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