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Volume 94, month 10, 2018
- The Limits to Private-sector Climate Change Action: The Geographies of Corporate Climate Governance pp. 461-484

- Jayme Walenta
- Breaking Down the Border: Physical, Institutional and Cultural Obstacles pp. 485-513

- Roberta Capello, Andrea Caragliu and Ugo Fratesi
- Industrial Diversification in Europe: The Differentiated Role of Relatedness pp. 514-549

- Jing Xiao, Ron Boschma and Martin Andersson
- Labor Regimes, Global Production Networks, and European Union Trade Policy: Labor Standards and Export Production in the Moldovan Clothing Industry pp. 550-574

- Adrian Smith, Mirela Barbu, Liam Campling, James Harrison and Ben Richardson
- A review of. By Sarah Hall pp. 575-577

- John Hogan Morris
- A review of. By Trevor J. Barnes and Brett Christophers pp. 578-580

- Luis F. Alvarez Leon
Volume 94, month 8, 2018
- “Go West, Young Woman?”: The Geography of the Gender Wage Gap through the Great Recession pp. 331-354

- Jamie Goodwin-White
- Regional Growth Paths and Resilience: A European Analysis pp. 355-375

- Don Webber, Adrian Healy and Gillian Bristow
- Economic Geography of Investment Banking Since 2008: The Geography of Shrinkage and Shift pp. 376-399

- Dariusz Wójcik, Eric Knight, Phillip O’Neill and Vladimír Pažitka
- Lead Firms in the Cocoa–Chocolate Global Production Network: An Assessment of the Deductive Capabilities of GPN 2.0 pp. 400-424

- Jeff Neilson, Bill Pritchard, Niels Fold and Angga Dwiartama
- Does Foreign Direct Investment Generate Economic Growth? A New Empirical Approach Applied to Spain pp. 425-456

- Jorge Bermejo Carbonell and Richard Werner
- Labor. By Andrew Herod pp. 457-458

- Steven Tufts
- Bioinformation. By Bronwyn Parry and Beth Greenhough pp. 459-460

- Juliane Collard
Volume 94, month 5, 2018
- Introduction: The Spatial Constitution of Markets pp. 211-216

- Luis F. Alvarez León, Leqian Yu and Brett Christophers
- Information Policy and the Spatial Constitution of Digital Geographic Information Markets pp. 217-237

- Luis F. Alvarez León
- Remaking Mortgage Markets by Remaking Mortgages: U.S. Housing Finance after the Crisis pp. 238-258

- Philip Ashton and Brett Christophers
- Regulating the Geographies of Market Making: Offshore Renminbi Markets in London’s International Financial District pp. 259-278

- Sarah Hall
- Calming Speculative Traffic: An Infrastructural Theory of Financial Markets pp. 279-298

- Chris Muellerleile
- The Marketsite: A New Conceptualization of Market Spatiality pp. 299-320

- Mark Kear
- A review of Do We Need Economic Inequality? by Danny Dorling pp. 321-323

- Dylan Shane Connor
- A review of The End of Development: A Global History of Poverty and Prosperity. By Andrew Brooks pp. 324-326

- Jamey Essex
- A review of Making Value and Career Building in the Creative Economy. Evidence from Contemporary Visual Art. Springer Briefs in Geography. By Melanie Fasche pp. 327-329

- Oliver Ibert
Volume 94, month 3, 2018
- Creativity Policy: Conserving Neoliberalism’s Other in a Market Assemblage? pp. 97-117

- Peter Lindner
- Constructing a New Asset Class: Property-led Financial Accumulation after the Crisis pp. 118-140

- Desiree Fields
- Global Production Networks, Foreign Direct Investment, and Supplier Linkages in the Integrated Peripheries of the Automotive Industry pp. 141-165

- Petr Pavlínek
- The New Gold Standard: The Rise of Randomized Control Trials and Experimental Development pp. 166-187

- Sophie Webber and Carolyn Prouse
- Barriers to Path Creation: The Case of Offshore Wind Power in Norway pp. 188-210

- Markus Steen and Gard Hopsdal Hansen
Volume 94, month 1, 2018
- Roepke Lecture in Economic Geography—From Exploitation to Expropriation: Historic Geographies of Racialized Capitalism pp. 1-17

- Nancy Fraser
- Annual Contents pp. 3-5

- The Editors
- 2016–2017 Reviewers(August 1, 2016 to July 31, 2017) pp. 6-7

- The Editors
- Commentary on “From Exploitation to Expropriation: Geographies of Racialization in Historic Capitalism” pp. 18-22

- Sharad Chari
- Agents of Structural Change: The Role of Firms and Entrepreneurs in Regional Diversification pp. 23-48

- Frank Neffke, Matté Hartog, Ron Boschma and Martin Henning
- Financialization and Value-based Control: Lessons from the Australian Mining Supply Chain pp. 49-67

- Rachel Parker, Stephen Cox and Paul Thompson
- Digital Control in Value Chains: Challenges of Connectivity for East African Firms pp. 68-86

- Christopher Foster, Mark Graham, Laura Mann, Timothy Waema and Nicolas Friederici
- A review of The Rise of the Hybrid Domain: Collaborative Governance for Social Innovation By Yuko Aoyama with Balaji Parthasarathy pp. 87-88

- Trevor J. Barnes
- A review of By Jessica Dempsey pp. 89-91

- Bram Büscher
- The Contradictions of Capital in the Twenty-First Century: The Piketty Opportunity pp. 92-93

- Peter Lindner
- A review of Shrinking Cities: Understanding Urban Decline in the United States By Russell Weaver, Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen, Jason Knight, and Amy E. Frazier pp. 94-96

- Maxwell Hartt
Volume 93, month 10, 2017
- Introduction: Combinatorial Knowledge Bases, Regional Innovation, and Development Dynamics pp. 429-435

- Bjørn Asheim, Markus Grillitsch and Michaela Trippl
- Exogenously Led and Policy-Supported New Path Development in Peripheral Regions: Analytical and Synthetic Routes pp. 436-457

- Arne Isaksen and Michaela Trippl
- Knowledge Base Combinations and Innovation Performance in Swedish Regions pp. 458-479

- Markus Grillitsch, Roman Martin and Martin Srholec
- Combinatorial Knowledge Bases: An Integrative and Dynamic Approach to Innovation Studies pp. 480-499

- Jesper Manniche, Jerker Moodysson and Stefania Testa
- Combining Knowledge Bases in Transnational Sustainability Innovation: Microdynamics and Institutional Change pp. 500-526

- Simone Strambach
- Book Review Forum on Eric Sheppard’s Limits to Globalization: Disruptive Geographies of Capitalist Development pp. 527-541

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 93, month 8, 2017
- Erratum pp. x-x

- The Editors
- Institutional Thickness Revisited pp. 325-345

- Elena Zukauskaite, Michaela Trippl and Monica Plechero
- Marshallian Sources of Relatedness and Their Effects on Firm Survival and Subsequent Success in China pp. 346-366

- Anthony Howell
- Regional Branching and Key Enabling Technologies: Evidence from European Patent Data pp. 367-396

- Sandro Montresor and Francesco Quatraro
- Off-offshoring from Russia to Ukraine: How Russian Transnational Entrepreneurs Created a Post-Soviet IT Offshore pp. 397-417

- Melanie Feakins
- A review of Limits to Globalization: Disruptive Geographies of Capitalist Development By Eric Sheppard pp. 418-419

- Gavin Bridge
- A review of By Joel Mokyr pp. 420-423

- Robert Huggins
- A review of By Janelle Knox-Hayes pp. 424-425

- Daniel Nyberg
- A review of The Rule of Logistics: Walmart and the Architecture of Fulfillment. By Jesse Lecavalier pp. 426-428

- Jean-Paul Rodrigue
Volume 93, month 5, 2017
- Making a Global Gas Market: Territoriality and Production Networks in Liquefied Natural Gas pp. 215-240

- Gavin Bridge and Michael Bradshaw
- Earth Incorporated: Centralization and Variegation in the Global Company Network pp. 241-266

- Daniel Haberly and Dariusz Wójcik
- Urban Immigrant Diversity and Inclusive Institutions pp. 267-291

- Tom Kemeny and Abigail Cooke
- Where Chain Governance and Environmental Governance Meet: Interfirm Strategies in the Canned Tuna Global Value Chain pp. 292-313

- Elizabeth Havice and Liam Campling
- A review of By Erica Schoenberger pp. 314-316

- Trevor J. Barnes
- A review of By Linda McDowell pp. 317-318

- Rosie Cox
- A review of By Simon Reid-Henry pp. 319-321

- Jamie Goodwin-White
- A review of By Kevin R. Cox pp. 322-323

- Mark Boyle
Volume 93, month 3, 2017
- Erratum pp. 105-105

- The Editors
- Psychology and the Geography of Innovation pp. 106-130

- Neil Lee
- Location Choices of Chinese Multinationals in Europe: The Role of Overseas Communities pp. 131-161

- Bas Karreman, Martijn Burger and Frank Oort
- From Futures Markets to the Farm Gate: A Study of Price Formation along Tanzania’s Coffee Commodity Chain pp. 162-184

- Hannah K. Bargawi and Susan A. Newman
- The Matching of STEM Degree Holders with STEM Occupations in Large Metropolitan Labor Markets in the United States pp. 185-201

- Richard Wright, Mark Ellis and Matthew Townley
- Unruly Markets, the Global Factory, and Uneven Development. A review of, By Stefan Ouma, By Marion Werner pp. 202-208

- Christian Berndt
- A review of By Neil M. Coe and Henry Wai-Chung Yeung pp. 209-211

- Sabine Dörry
- A review of By Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore pp. 212-214

- I-Chun Catherine Chang
Volume 93, month 1, 2017
- The Geography of Complex Knowledge pp. 1-23

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland and David Rigby
- Paradoxes of the Border: Labor Shortages and Farmworker Minor Agency in Reworking California’s Strawberry Fields pp. 24-43

- Julie Guthman
- Infrastructure Alliances: Supply-Chain Expansion and Multi-city Growth Coalitions pp. 44-65

- David Wachsmuth
- Innovation in Russia: The Territorial Dimension pp. 66-88

- Riccardo Crescenzi and Alexander Jaax
- A review of, by Brett Christophers pp. 89-91

- Eric Sheppard
- A review of, Edited by Ananya Roy and Emma Shaw Crane pp. 91-93

- Lakshman Yapa
- A review of, By Michael Storper, Tom Kemeny, Naji Makarem, and Taner Osman pp. 93-96

- Jennifer Clark
- A review of, Edited by David B. Audretsch, Albert N. Link, and Mary L. Walshok pp. 96-98

- Godwin Arku
- 2015–2016 Reviewers (August 1, 2015 to July 31, 2016) pp. 99-100

- The Editors
- Annual Contents pp. 101-103

- The Editors
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