Economic Geography
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Volume 79, month 10, 2003
- Regional Institutional Convergence? Reflections from the Baltimore Waterfront pp. 347-363

- Peter V. Hall
- Does Place Still Matter? Accounting for Income Variation Across American Indian Tribal Areas pp. 365-386

- Robin M. Leichenko
- Social Capital, Collective Action, and Adaptation to Climate Change pp. 387-404

- W. Neil Adger
- Moving Beyond Postdevelopment: Facilitating Indigenous Alternatives for “Development” pp. 405-423

- George N. Curry
- Producing and Consuming Chemicals: The Moral Economy of the American Lawn pp. 425-451

- Paul Robbins and Julie T. Sharp
- by Tassilo Herrschel and Peter Newman pp. 453-454

- Frans Boekema
- Edited by Nick Johnstone and Libby Wood pp. 455-457

- Michelle Kooy
- 2002–2003 Reviewers: (September 2002 through August 2003) pp. 459-459

- The Editors
Volume 79, month 7, 2003
- Neoliberal Policy and Deforestation in Southeastern Mexico: An Assessment of the PROCAMPO Program pp. 221-240

- Peter Klepeis and Colin Vance
- New Geographies of Comic Book Production in North America: The New Artisan, Distancing, and the Periodic Social Economy pp. 241-263

- Glen Norcliffe and Olivero Rendace
- Toward a Reconceptualization of Regional Development Paths: Is Leipzig’s Media Cluster a Continuation of or a Rupture with the Past? pp. 265-293

- Harald Bathelt and Jeffrey S. Boggs
- Industrial Agglomeration and Development: A Survey of Spatial Economic Issues in East Asia and a Statistical Analysis of Chinese Regions pp. 295-319

- C. Cindy Fan and Allen Scott
- Lean Production Systems, Labor Unions, and Greenfield Locations of the Korean New Auto Assembly Plants and Their Suppliers pp. 321-339

- Yong-Sook Lee
- Book Review pp. 341-342

- Tony Gatrell
- Book Review pp. 343-344

- Nancey Green Leigh
- Book Review pp. 345-346

- David Levinson
Volume 79, month 4, 2003
- Theorizing Economic Geographies of Asia pp. 107-128

- Henry Wai-chung Yeung and George C. S. Lin
- An Innovative Region in China: Interaction Between Multinational Corporations and Local Firms in a High-Tech Cluster in Beijing pp. 129-152

- Yu Zhou and Tong Xin
- Financialization and the Role of Real Estate in Hong Kong’s Regime of Accumulation pp. 153-171

- Alan Smart and James Lee
- Politics of Scale and the Globalization of the South Korean Automobile Industry pp. 173-194

- Bae-Gyoon Park
- Developmental and Quiescent Subsidiaries in the Asia Pacific: Evidence from Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, and Sydney pp. 195-214

- Jessie P. H. Poon and Edmund R. Thompson
- Book Reviews pp. 215-220

- Richard Le Heron, Christina Stringer, S.L. Brian Ceh and Brian J.L. Berry
Volume 79, month 1, 2003
- Spatializing Globalization: A “Geography of Quality” in the Seafood Industry pp. 1-16

- Becky Mansfield
- Power Relations, Industrial Clusters, and Regional Transformations: Pan-European Integration and Outward Processing in the Slovak Clothing Industry pp. 17-40

- Adrian Smith
- The Village in a Game Park: Local Response to the Demise of Coal Mining in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 41-66

- Tony Binns and Etienne Nel
- Natural Resources and Regional Development: An Assessment of Dependency and Comparative Advantage Paradigms pp. 67-94

- Thomas Gunton
- Book Reviews pp. 95-106

- Geoffrey DeVerteuil, Jamie Gough, Susan Hanson, Frank Peck, Robert N. Brown and Sharon Moran
Volume 78, month 10, 2002
- The Economic Geography of the Internet’s Infrastructure pp. 399-424

- Edward J. Malecki
- Network Change, Deregulation, and Access in the Global Airline Industry pp. 425-439

- John Bowen
- The Competitive Foundations of Localized Learning and Innovation: The Case of Women’s Garment Production in New York City pp. 441-462

- Norma M. Rantisi
- The Temporary Staffing Industry: Growth Imperatives and Limits to Contingency pp. 463-493

- Nik Theodore and Jamie Peck
- Jungle Law in the Orchard: Comparing Globalization in the New Zealand and Chilean Apple Industries pp. 495-514

- Megan K.L. McKenna and E. Warwick Murray
- Book Reviews pp. 515-522

- Susan Christopherson, Laura Barraclough, Stuart Lorkin, Michael Goodchild and Stuart Corbridge
Volume 78, month 7, 2002
- Editorial: Studying Global Economic Change pp. 253-255

- David P. Angel
- Locating Globalization: Feminist (Re)readings of the Subjects and Spaces of Globalization pp. 257-284

- Richa Nagar, Victoria Lawson, Linda McDowell and Susan Hanson
- The Limits to Globalization Theory: A Geographic Perspective on Global Economic Change pp. 285-305

- Henry Wai-chung Yeung
- The Spaces and Times of Globalization: Place, Scale, Networks, and Positionality pp. 307-330

- Eric Sheppard
- Political Economies of Scale: Fast Policy, Interscalar Relations, and Neoliberal Workfare pp. 331-360

- Jamie Peck
- Grounding Globalization: The Prospects and Perils of Linking Economic Processes of Globalization to Environmental Outcomes pp. 361-386

- Gavin Bridge
- Book Reviews pp. 387-397

- Richard Peet, Lynn A. Staeheli, Susanne Freidberg and Karen J. Bakker
Volume 78, month 4, 2002
- “Cultural Industries” in Sweden: An Assessment of their Place in the Swedish Economy pp. 103-127

- Dominic Power
- The Disappearance of Race in Mortgage Lending pp. 129-169

- Elvin K. Wyly and Steven R. Holloway
- Population Growth and the Environment in Africa: Local Informal Institutions, the Missing Link pp. 171-193

- Valentina Mazzucato and David Niemeijer
- Crossing Cultures, Learning to Export: Making Houses in British Columbia for Consumption in Japan pp. 195-219

- Tim Reiffenstein, Roger Hayter and David W. Edgington
- The Wealth of Nations at the Turn of the Millennium: A Classification System Based on the International Division of Labor pp. 221-244

- Wolfgang Hoeschele
- Book Reviews pp. 245-251

- Kwadwo Konadu-Agyemang, Kofi Newman, Tim Cresswell, Glen Elder, Brendan O’Neil and Sam Ock Park
Volume 78, month 1, 2002
- Why Do National Labor Market Practices Continue to Diverge in the Global Economy? The “Missing Link” of Investment Rules pp. 1-20

- Susan Christopherson
- Caste, Class, and Clientelism: A Political Economy of Everyday Corruption in Rural North India pp. 21-41

- Craig Jeffrey
- Toward Adaptive Community Forest Management: Integrating Local Forest Knowledge with Scientific Forestry pp. 43-70

- Daniel James Klooster
- Diversified Agriculture, Land Use, and Agrofood Networks in Hawaii pp. 71-86

- Krisnawati Suryanata
- Poststructural Thought Policing pp. 87-88

- Richard Peet
- Reading Development pp. 89-90

- John Pickles
- Book Reviews pp. 91-102

- P.P. Karan, Deborah Che, J. Dallas Dishman, Simon Batterbury, Don Mitchell and Gregory Martin
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