Economic Geography
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Volume 98, month 10, 2022
- Creating Knowledge Assets under Biocapitalism: Analyzing China’s Biomedical Industry and Its Patent Networks pp. 411-437

- Yu Zhou and Feixiang Sun
- Continuous vs. Discrete Urban Ranks: Explaining the Evolution in the Italian Urban Hierarchy over Five Decades pp. 438-463

- Roberta Capello, Andrea Caragliu and Michiel Gerritse
- Business Services, Income Inequality, and Income Segregation in Metropolitan Areas: Direct and Indirect Links pp. 464-486

- Terje Wessel
- The Regional Development Trap in Europe pp. 487-509

- Andreas Diemer, Simona Iammarino, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Michael Storper
- Batman Saves the Congo: How Celebrities Disrupt the Politics of Development pp. 510-512

- Trina Hamilton
- The Globalization of Regional Clusters: Between Localization and Internationalization pp. 513-515

- Fiorenza Belussi
Volume 98, month 08, 2022
- “Expropriation of Capitalist by State Capitalist:” Organizational Change and the Centralization of Capital as State Property pp. 303-326

- Ilias Alami and Adam D. Dixon
- Landlord Elites on the Dutch Housing Market: Private Landlordism, Class, and Social Inequality pp. 327-354

- Cody Hochstenbach
- Technology Network Structure Conditions the Economic Resilience of Regions pp. 355-378

- Gergő Tóth, Zoltán Elekes, Adam Whittle, Changjun Lee and Dieter Kogler
- Psychological Openness and the Emergence of Breakthrough vs. Incremental Innovations: A Regional Perspective pp. 379-410

- Lars Mewes, Tobias Ebert, Martin Obschonka, P. Jason Rentfrow, Jeff Potter and Samuel D. Gosling
Volume 98, month 05, 2022
- Innovation Catalysts: How Multinationals Reshape the Global Geography of Innovation pp. 199-227

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Arnaud Dyèvre and Frank Neffke
- Smart Specialization in Australia: Between Policy Mobility and Regional Experimentalism? pp. 228-249

- Caroline Veldhuizen and Lars Coenen
- Sequined Styles, Intersectional Moves: Economic Geography, Let’s Dress Up! pp. 250-271

- Caroline Faria, Dominica Whitesell, Kasfah Birungi, Annie Elledge, Jovah Katushabe and Catherine Kyotowadde
- Explaining Geographic Shifts of Chip Making toward East Asia and Market Dynamics in Semiconductor Global Production Networks pp. 272-298

- Henry Wai-chung Yeung
- Refractive Economies: Diamond Mining and Social Reproduction in the North pp. 299-301

- Warren Max Bernauer
Volume 98, month 03, 2022
- The Changing Landscape of International Financial Centers in the Twenty-First Century: Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions in the Global Financial Network pp. 97-118

- Dariusz Wójcik, Liam Keenan, Vladimír Pažitka, Michael Urban and Wei Wu
- Relocation Decisions in Uncertain Times: Brexit and Financial Services pp. 119-144

- Robert Panitz and Johannes Glückler
- Innovative Finance for Development? Vaccine Bonds and the Hidden Costs of Financialization pp. 145-169

- Sarah Hughes-McLure and Emma Mawdsley
- Resilience, Skill Endowment, and Diversity: Evidence from US Metropolitan Areas pp. 170-196

- Fabrizio Fusillo, Davide Consoli and Francesco Quatraro
- Farming as Financial Asset: Global Finance and the Making of Institutional Landscapes pp. 197-198

- John Overton
Volume 98, month 01, 2022
- Do Capabilities Reside in Firms or in Regions? Analysis of Related Diversification in Chinese Knowledge Production pp. 1-24

- Yiou Zhang and David L. Rigby
- The Constitutive Role of State Structures in Strategic Coupling: On the Formation and Evolution of Sino-German Production Networks in Jieyang, China pp. 25-48

- Wenying Fu and Kean Fan Lim
- Dialectics of Association and Dissociation: Spaces of Valuation, Trade, and Retail in the Gemstone and Jewelry Sector pp. 49-67

- Lotte Thomsen and Martin Hess
- Conceptualizing Labor Regimes in Global Production Networks: Uneven Outcomes across the Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan Apparel Industries pp. 68-90

- Shyamain Wickramasingha and Neil M. Coe
- Property, Institutions, and Social Stratification in Africa pp. 91-93

- Stefan Ouma
- Advanced Introduction to Global Production Networks pp. 94-95

- Moritz Breul
Volume 97, month 10, 2021
- People or Places that Don’t Matter? Individual and Contextual Determinants of the Geography of Discontent pp. 415-445

- Camilla Lenzi and Giovanni Perucca
- Behavioral Explanations of Spatial Disparities in Productivity: The Role of Cultural and Psychological Profiling pp. 446-474

- Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson
- Innovation without Regional Development? The Complex Interplay of Innovation, Institutions, and Development pp. 475-496

- Pedro Marques and Kevin Morgan
- Searching through the Haystack:The Relatedness and Complexity of Priorities in Smart Specialization Strategies pp. 497-520

- Jason Deegan, Tom Broekel and Rune Fitjar
- Decoding China’s Export Miracle: A Global Value Chain Analysis pp. 521-523

- Seamus Grimes
- Debt and Austerity: Implications of the Financial Crisis pp. 524-526

- Heather Whiteside
Volume 97, month 08, 2021
- Geographies of Marketization in Higher Education: Branch Campuses as Territorial and Symbolic Fixes pp. 315-337

- Jana M. Kleibert
- The Commodity and Its Aftermarkets: Products as Unfinished Business pp. 338-365

- Andrew Warren and Chris Gibson
- Spatial Knowledge Strategies: An Analysis of International Investments Using Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) pp. 366-389

- Pengfei Li and Harald Bathelt
- How Stories Shape Regional Development: Collective Narratives and High-Technology Entrepreneurship in Waterloo, Canada pp. 390-410

- Darius Ornston
- The Handbook of Diverse Economies pp. 411-412

- Christian Schulz
- Rentier Capitalism: Who Owns the Economy, and Who Pays for It? pp. 413-414

- Eric Sheppard
Volume 97, month 05, 2021
- Path Formation and Reformation: Studying the Variegated Consequences of Path Creation for Regional Development pp. 213-234

- Moritz Breul, Carolin Hulke and Linus Kalvelage
- Follow the Firm: Analyzing the International Ascendance of Build to Rent pp. 235-256

- Frances Brill and Sara Özogul
- Circularity as Alterity? Untangling Circuits of Value in the Social Enterprise–Led Local Development of the Circular Economy pp. 257-283

- Małgorzata Lekan, Andrew E. G. Jonas and Pauline Deutz
- Does Successful Innovation Require Large Urban Areas? Germany as a Counterexample pp. 284-308

- Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich
- Geofinance between Political and Financial Geographies: A Focus on the Semi-Periphery of the Global Financial System pp. 309-311

- Ilias Alami
- Cities and Regions in Crisis: The Political Economy of Sub-National Economic Development pp. 312-314

- Jennifer Clark
Volume 97, month 03, 2021
- Does Assimilation Shape the Economic Value of Immigrant Diversity? pp. 117-139

- Silje Haus-Reve, Abigail Cooke, Rune Fitjar and Tom Kemeny
- Labor Force Aging and the Composition of Regional Human Capital pp. 140-163

- Paula Prenzel and Simona Iammarino
- Breakthrough Invention Performance of Multispecialized Clustered Regions in Europe pp. 164-186

- Ivan De Noni and Fiorenza Belussi
- Going beyond Relatedness: Regional Diversification Trajectories and Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) in Italian Regions pp. 187-207

- Roberto Antonietti and Sandro Montresor
- Resource Radicals: From Petro-Nationalism to Post-Extractivism in Ecuador pp. 208-209

- Juan M. del Nido
- The Fall and Rise of Social Housing: 100 Years on 20 Estates pp. 210-212

- Helen Bao
Volume 97, month 01, 2021
- Pulling Effects in Immigrant Entrepreneurship: Does Gender Matter? pp. 1-33

- Alessandra Colombelli, Elena Grinza, Valentina Meliciani and Mariacristina Rossi
- Finance, Globalization, and Urban Primacy pp. 34-65

- Stefanos Ioannou and Dariusz Wójcik
- Strong Links and Weak Links: How Do Unrelated Industries Survive in an Unfriendly Environment? pp. 66-88

- Shengjun Zhu, Qi Guo and Canfei He
- Hiding in the Spotlight: Commodifying Nature and Geographies of Dissociation in the Fur-Fashion Complex pp. 89-112

- Felix C. Müller, Jana M. Kleibert and Oliver Ibert
- The Gig Economy: A Critical Introduction pp. 113-114

- Al James
- Too Smart: How Digital Capitalism Is Extracting Data, Controlling Our Lives, and Taking over the World pp. 115-116

- Ryan Burns
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