Regional Studies
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Volume 58, issue 12, 2024
- Third places, the connective fibre of cities and high-tech entrepreneurship pp. 2225-2240

- Kevin Credit, Orsa Kekezi, Charlotta Mellander and Richard Florida
- Banking in the cloud: mapping big tech’s global digital technology networks pp. 2241-2255

- David Bassens, Vladimír Pažitka and Reijer Hendrikse
- Capital shocks, the great recession, and UK regional divergence pp. 2256-2275

- Michiel N. Daams, Philip McCann, Paolo Veneri and Richard Barkham
- What are university satellite campuses for? A perspective on their contribution to Italian municipalities and regions pp. 2276-2291

- Paolo Seri and Lorenzo Compagnucci
- Regional diversification and intra-regional wage inequality in the Netherlands pp. 2292-2306

- N. Cortinovis, D. Zhang and Ron Boschma
- Regional resilience and the network structure of inter-industry labour flows pp. 2307-2321

- Zoltán Elekes, Gergő Tóth and Rikard Eriksson
- Productivity growth and regional reindustrialisation: UK evidence pp. 2322-2338

- Peter Phelps and David Spencer
- Backshoring and regional manufacturing employment dynamics pp. 2339-2352

- Roberta Capello and Silvia Cerisola
- The geographies of local austerity policies: a quantitative analysis of local budgets in France pp. 2353-2367

- Antoine Grandclement, Ludovic Halbert, Félix Adisson, Vincent Lasserre-Bigorry and Françoise Navarre
- Agricultural economic complexity and regional inequalities: a new approach using census data from Brazil pp. 2368-2388

- Alexandre de Queiroz Stein, Gustavo Britto and Victor Medeiros
- Regional determinants in origin–destination remittance flows from the US to Mexico: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 2389-2403

- Miguel Flores and Leonardo Torre
- Exploring the spatialisation of the performance of residential REITs investment and direct investment in the housing market pp. 2404-2418

- Mustapha Bangura and Chyi Lin Lee
- Place-based sustainable urban mobility: a conceptual framework to spark local designs pp. 2419-2434

- Kostas Galanakis, Helen Heinz and Clemens Marggraf
- Imagined, emerging and real ‘Chinese dragons’: analysing the functional coherence of Chinese megaregions pp. 2435-2448

- Wang Tongjing and Evert Meijers
- Can urban agglomeration policy improve the innovation efficiency of cities in China? pp. 2449-2467

- Song Wang, Dailing Hou, Yan Liu, Xueli Wang and Liang Dai
- A regional perspective on the privatisation of Chinese state-owned firms pp. 2468-2484

- Zhe Zhang and Bach Nguyen
- Geographical and organised proximities influencing circular economy practices: the closer partners, the better? pp. 2485-2500

- Nabila Arfaoui, Sébastien Bourdin, Andre Torre, Marie-France Vernier and Linh-Chi Vo
- Smart Specialisation Strategies and regional knowledge spaces: how to bridge vision and reality pp. 2501-2517

- Keungoui Kim, Chiara Ferrante and Dieter F. Kogler
- How administrative degradation affects middle-sized cities: lessons from Poland's 1998 regional reform pp. 2518-2533

- Borys Cieślak, Paula Nagler and Frank Oort
- Clusters in times of uncertainty: Japanese and European perspectives pp. 2534-2535

- Francisco Javier Ortega-Colomer
- Spatial inequalities and wellbeing: A multidisciplinary approach pp. 2535-2536

- Nicola Francesco Dotti
- Regional Studies pp. 2537-2538

- The Editors
- Contents of volume 58 pp. 2539-2553

- The Editors
Volume 58, issue 11, 2024
- Universities as catalysts of change in locked-in and vulnerable resource-based regions of the Global South pp. 1951-1964

- José Luis Medina-Bueno, José Guimón, Elvira Uyarra and Mabel Sánchez Barrioluengo
- How regions diversify into new jobs: from related industries or related occupations? pp. 1965-1980

- Jason Deegan, Tom Broekel, Silje Haus-Reve and Rune Fitjar
- Industrial robots, and information and communication technology: the employment effects in EU labour markets pp. 1981-1998

- Stefan Jestl
- Agglomeration economies: different effects on TFP in high-tech and low-tech industries pp. 1999-2010

- Martin Gornig and Alexander Schiersch
- Cultural proximity and interregional industrial linkages: knowledge diffusion or transaction costs? pp. 2011-2026

- Mao Qiliang and Mao Xianzhuang
- Disentangling agglomeration economies from selection under policy distortions in China pp. 2027-2037

- Anthony Howell, Robin Li, Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen and José Lobo
- Influence of capital allocation on interregional inequality of public services: differentiated evidence of investment by the government and market in China pp. 2038-2054

- Hehui Yuan, Jinbo Song, Zhuo Feng, Rong Nie and Jingxin Gao
- Intermunicipal cooperation in public procurement pp. 2055-2073

- Giampaolo Arachi, Debora Assisi, Berardino Cesi, Michele Giuranno and Felice Russo
- Regional intergenerational mobility in Ecuador: many lands in one country pp. 2074-2086

- Joselin Segovia and Raul Ramos
- Migrants and boomtowns: evidence from the US shale boom pp. 2087-2098

- Isha Rajbhandari, Alessandra Faggian and Mark Partridge
- Herding and reverse herding in US housing markets: new evidence from a metropolitan-level analysis pp. 2099-2114

- Matthew Pollock, Masaki Mori and Yi Wu
- Short-term rental expansion and residential displacement in tourism communities: evidence from Croatia pp. 2115-2128

- Nebojsa Stojcic, Maruška Vizek and Josip Glaurdić
- Regional resilience during COVID-19: evidence from Colombian exporting clusters pp. 2129-2145

- Marco Dueñas and Mercedes Campi
- Mundane innovation in the periphery: the foundational economy in a less developed region pp. 2146-2157

- Dylan Henderson, Kevin Morgan and Rick Delbridge
- Understanding green regional path development: a systematic study of the Nordic regions pp. 2158-2174

- Christian Richter Østergaard, Eunkyung Park, Daniel S. Hain and Anne N. Tanner
- Temporality in the delimitation of functional regions: the use of mobile phone location data pp. 2175-2187

- Marián Halás
- Overcoming the dark side of subnational start-up support policies: a pilot project for facilitating cross-border cooperation in Europe pp. 2188-2207

- Carlos Rodríguez-García, Ana Martínez-Senra, María Quintás and Xosé H. Vázquez
- A capability-approach perspective on regional development pp. 2208-2220

- Maria Abreu, Flavio Comim and Calvin Jones
- The wealth of cities and the poverty of nations pp. 2221-2222

- Ben Derudder
- Evolving regional economies: Resources, specialization, globalization pp. 2222-2224

- Johan Miörner
Volume 58, issue 10, 2024
- Places as brands: charting the value of place-based intangibles pp. 1781-1791

- Carolina Castaldi and Sandro Mendonça
- Distillations of authenticity: a comparative global value chain analysis of pisco pp. 1792-1803

- Danny Hamrick, Michaela DeSoucey and Nino Bariola
- Does terroir size matter? Protected geographical areas and prices of European hams pp. 1804-1817

- Gero Laurenz Höhn, Martijn Huysmans and Christophe Crombez
- Deconstructing cluster identity: place branding and trademarking by cluster organizations pp. 1818-1830

- Stephanie Francis Grimbert, Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia and Jacques-Olivier Pesme
- Place promotion, place branding and social media communication around entrepreneurial ecosystems: a Twitter analysis pp. 1831-1844

- Carlo Corradini, Erica Santini and Claudia Vecciolini
- Protected Designation of Origin food chain arrangements: leveraging market power for small-scale producers in marginal regions pp. 1845-1857

- Evgenia Micha, Mauro Vigani, George Vlahos, Emi Tsakalou and Damian Maye
- UNESCO World Heritage Site label and sustainable tourism in Europe: a user-generated content analysis pp. 1858-1873

- Egbert Van der Zee, Nicola Camatti, Dario Bertocchi and Khalid W.A. Shomali
- Personality and place as resources for regional development: Alfred Nobel’s Karlskoga pp. 1874-1885

- Rhiannon Pugh and Ida Andersson
- Geography and branding in the craft beer industry pp. 1886-1903

- Ryan Hynes and Dieter F. Kogler
- Brand on the run: place brands as judgement devices and sources of local advantage in the music industry pp. 1904-1920

- Patrick Adler
- Linking place brands and regional innovation: sustainable business strategies leveraging heritage pp. 1921-1937

- Cecilia Pasquinelli, Serena Rovai and Nicola Bellini
- Americana without America: rhetorical geography as a source of competitive advantage pp. 1938-1950

- Alexander D. Hoppe and Nataliya Nedzhvetskaya
Volume 58, issue 9, 2024
- Beyond print: Regional Studies in the digital age pp. 1655-1658

- Jennifer Clark, Ben Derudder and John Harrison
- The role of immigrants, emigrants and locals in the historical formation of European knowledge agglomerations pp. 1659-1673

- Philipp Koch, Viktor Stojkoski and César A. Hidalgo
- Are adaptation challenges relevant to the location choices of internal migrants? Evidence from China pp. 1674-1686

- Tao Liu, Qiujie Shi and Yunxia Zhuo
- Productivity slowdown across European regions: does non-standard work matter? pp. 1687-1709

- Michele Capriati, Valeria Cirillo and Marialuisa Divella
- The role of regulation and regional government quality for high-growth firms: the good, the bad and the ugly pp. 1710-1727

- Sara Amoroso, Benedikt Herrmann and Alexander S. Kritikos
- Does decentralisation theorem shape intermunicipal cooperation? pp. 1728-1753

- Quentin Frère and Lionel Védrine
- The economic resilience scorecard: regional policy responses for crises recovery pp. 1754-1766

- Marianne Sensier, Anthony Rafferty and Fiona Devine
- Smart urbanism in Africa: when theories do not fit with contextual practices pp. 1767-1777

- Francesco Tonnarelli and Luca Mora
- Territorios y desarrollo: Teorías, debates y casos desde América Latina pp. 1778-1779

- José A. Borello
- The geography of academic entrepreneurship: Spin-offs, firm growth and regional impact pp. 1779-1780

- Haifeng Qian
Volume 58, issue 8, 2024
- EU Cohesion Policy towards territorial cohesion? pp. 1513-1517

- Eduardo Medeiros, Oto Potluka, Barbara Demeterova and Ida Musiałkowska
- European territorial cooperation towards territorial cohesion? pp. 1518-1529

- Eduardo Medeiros, James Scott, Ricardo Ferreira, Pascal Boijmans, Nathalie Verschelde, Martin Guillermo-Ramírez, Ocskay Gyula, Jean Peyrony and Anthony Soares
- Assessing regional capabilities-oriented approaches for European just and sustainable transitions pp. 1530-1542

- Barbara Demeterova
- COVID-19 as a systemic shock: curb or catalyst for proactive policies towards territorial cohesion? pp. 1543-1556

- Sébastien Bourdin, John Moodie, Nora Sánchez Gassen, David Evers, Fulvio Adobati, Mounir Amdaoud, Giuseppe Arcuri, Emanuela Casti, Victoire Cottereau, Mihail Eva, Hajnalka Lőcsei, Corneliu Iaţu, Bogdan-Constantin Ibănescu, Philippe Jean-Pierre, François Hermet, Nadine Levratto, Linnea Löfving, Eva Coll-Martinez, Yannis Psycharis, Viktor Salenius and Zsuzsa Remete
- Urban development strategies in the EU: the relationship between the procedural and substantive dimensions pp. 1557-1567

- María Ángeles Huete García, Serafín Pazos-Vidal and Rafael Merinero Rodríguez
- The impact of the 2014–2020 European Structural Funds on territorial cohesion pp. 1568-1582

- Francesca Crucitti, Nicholas-Joseph Lazarou, Philippe Monfort and Simone Salotti
- Computational social science in regional analysis and the European real estate market pp. 1583-1602

- Lorenzo Gabrielli, Patrizia Sulis, Matteo Fontana, Serena Signorelli, Michele Vespe and Carlo Lavalle
- Is biorefinery establishment enhancing the EU labour market on a regional level? pp. 1603-1617

- Xinqi Zhu, Maria Vrachioli, Edoardo Baldoni, Robert M’Barek and Johannes Sauer
- Green hydrogen regions: emergent spatial imaginaries and material politics of energy transition pp. 1618-1635

- Amelia Hine, Chris Gibson and Chantel Carr
- The source of heterogeneous externalities: evidence from foreign multinationals in the UK pp. 1636-1651

- Davide Castellani, Nigel Driffield and Katiuscia Lavoratori
- India from Latin America: Peripherisation, statebuilding, and demand-led growth pp. 1652-1653

- José A. Borello
- The rural enterprise economy pp. 1653-1654

- Stefan Kah
Volume 58, issue 7, 2024
- Internal migration and economic mobility in Chile pp. 1377-1389

- Luis Miguel Rodrigo and Luis Mateo-Peinado
- Exploring the drivers of internal labour migration for the regions of Great Britain pp. 1390-1409

- Heather Dickey and Maire Carroline Magante
- Regional technological diversification and the global network of embodied R&D: evidence from the exposure of European regions pp. 1410-1424

- Fabrizio Fusillo, Sandro Montresor, Chiara Burlina and Alessandro Palma
- Enhancing the inventive capacity of European regions through interregional collaboration pp. 1425-1445

- Ivan De Noni and Andrea Ganzaroli
- On the Roman origins of entrepreneurship and innovation in Germany pp. 1446-1463

- Michael Fritsch, Martin Obschonka, Fabian Wahl and Michael Wyrwich
- COVID-19 vaccination rates and neighbourhoods: evidence from Sweden pp. 1464-1476

- Charlotta Mellander, Johan Klaesson, José Lobo and Sofia Wixe
- Global production networks meets evolutionary economic geography pp. 1477-1479

- Neil Lee
- From regional to global and back again? A future agenda for regional evolution and (de)globalised production networks in regional studies pp. 1480-1491

- Henry Wai-chung Yeung
- An evolutionary approach to regional studies on global value chains pp. 1492-1500

- Ron Boschma
- Regional capability, evolutionary economic geography and global production networks pp. 1501-1504

- Jessie P. H. Poon
- Globalisation must work for as many regions as possible pp. 1505-1508

- Lisa De Propris
- Innovation for the masses: how to share the benefits of the high-tech economy pp. 1509-1510

- Robert Huggins
- Regional policy: theory and practice pp. 1510-1511

- Peter Berkowitz
Volume 58, issue 6, 2024
- Correction pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Rethinking ‘left-behind’ places in a context of rising spatial inequalities and political discontent pp. 1161-1166

- Danny MacKinnon, Vincent Béal and Tim Leibert
- ‘Left behind places’: a geographical etymology pp. 1167-1179

- Andy Pike, Vincent Béal, Nicolas Cauchi-Duval, Rachel Franklin, Nadir Kinossian, Thilo Lang, Tim Leibert, Danny MacKinnon, Max Rousseau, Jeroen Royer, Loris Servillo, John Tomaney and Sanne Velthuis
- Regional development, power and topological reach: to reach out or fold in? pp. 1180-1191

- Richard Ek and Daniel Rauhut
- Left-behind neighbourhoods in old industrial regions pp. 1192-1206

- John Tierney, Sally Weller, Tom Barnes and Andrew Beer
- Regions, emotions and left-behindness: a phase model for understanding the emergence of regional embitterment pp. 1207-1218

- Matthias Hannemann, Sebastian Henn and Susann Schäfer
- Hope and path development in ‘left-behind’ places – a Southern perspective pp. 1219-1236

- Gideon Tups, Enock N. Sakala and Peter Dannenberg
- Social infrastructure and ‘left-behind places’ pp. 1237-1250

- John Tomaney, Maeve Blackman, Lucy Natarajan, Dimitrios Panayotopoulos-Tsiros, Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite and Myfanwy Taylor
- Political twists and turns in left-behind places: reactions of an extractive heartland to changing state strategies pp. 1251-1263

- Güldem Özatağan and Ayda Eraydin
- The rural–urban poverty gap in England after the 2008 financial crisis: exploring the effects of budgetary cuts and welfare reforms pp. 1264-1281

- Esperanza Vera-Toscano, Mark Shucksmith, David L. Brown and Heather Brown
- ‘The theatre was dark’: exploring regional Australian theatre’s resilient response to COVID-19 pp. 1282-1294

- Jacqueline Burgess, Jo Loth and Saskia de Klerk
- Resilience to disruptions: the role of regional soft spaces pp. 1295-1307

- Andrew G. McClelland and Duncan Shaw
- Building dynamic capabilities in the transition toward a knowledge-based bioeconomy: a case study of three Finnish regions pp. 1308-1319

- Valtteri Laasonen
- Understanding the geographical distribution of innovation in England: density, accessibility and spillover effects pp. 1320-1338

- Stephen Roper and Halima Jibril
- The dynamic and persistent effects of tax increment financing as an example of place-based policy: evidence from Cook County, Illinois pp. 1339-1355

- Geon Kim
- Fiscal policy, public investment and structural change: a P-SVAR analysis on Italian regions pp. 1356-1373

- Francesco Zezza and Dario Guarascio
- Local migration policy: governance structures and policy output in Swedish municipalities pp. 1374-1375

- Andrea Spehar
- Big Data and the Welfare State: How the Information Revolution Threatens Social Solidarity pp. 1375-1375

- Niccolo Durazzi
- Regional Studies pp. 1376-1376

- The Editors
Volume 58, issue 5, 2024
- Disentangling aporophobia from xenophobia in the EU-15 pp. 909-921

- Octasiano M. Valerio Mendoza, Flavio Comim and Mihály Borsi
- Ageing places: convergence and the role of the foreign population pp. 922-937

- Mikaela Backman and Charlie Karlsson
- Does regional decline trigger discontent? Unravelling regional development in the Netherlands pp. 938-951

- Bram van Vulpen, Bettina B. Bock and Caspar F. van den Berg
- Devolved fiscal powers, increased competitiveness and ‘levelling up’: a simulation approach pp. 952-967

- Kevin Connolly, Alastair Greig, Peter G. McGregor, Graeme Roy and J. Kim Swales
- Regional house price convergence: implications of monetary policy pp. 968-980

- Pin-Te Lin and Armand Robberts
- Ports as catalysts: spillover effects of neighbouring ports on regional industrial diversification and economic resilience pp. 981-998

- Jung-In Yeon, Sojung Hwang and Bogang Jun
- Identifying Brazilian functional regions: a network approach, 1980–2010 pp. 999-1017

- Cassiano Ricardo Dalberto and Pedro Amaral
- Does urban polycentricity contribute to regional economic growth? Empirical evidence from a panel of Chinese urban regions pp. 1018-1032

- Yuting Yang, Freke Caset and Ben Derudder
- Internet, transportation infrastructure and the spatial structure of urban employment in China pp. 1033-1046

- Sixu Wu, Panpan Wang and Bindong Sun
- Agency and the structural determinants of regional growth: towards a retheorisation pp. 1047-1058

- Helen Dinmore, Andrew Beer, Jacob Irving and Markku Sotarauta
- Setting local economic growth targets: does it mitigate nationwide policy uncertainty? pp. 1059-1075

- Hao Yang, Jing Ma and Yinghao Pan
- Geography and persistence of entrepreneurship in Russia pp. 1076-1095

- Maksim Belitski, Yulia Tsareva and Stepan Zemtsov
- Figuring it out: configurations of high-performing entrepreneurial ecosystems in Europe pp. 1096-1110

- Mirella Schrijvers, Erik Stam and Niels Bosma
- Cultivating China’s fintech ecosystem: the visible hand of the state pp. 1111-1123

- Vladimír Pažitka, Dariusz Wójcik and Wei Wu
- The effect of CEO locality on the cost of debt financing: the role of regional heterogeneity pp. 1124-1144

- Yan Tong, Yuan Tian and Zhangfan Cao
- Levelling up: the need for an institutionally coordinated approach to regional and national productivity pp. 1145-1156

- Philip McCann
- Harnessing global value chains for regional development: How to upgrade through regional policy, FDI, and trade pp. 1157-1158

- Ricardo Hausmann
- Scotland and Islandness: explorations in community, economy and culture pp. 1158-1159

- Mathew Nicolson
Volume 58, issue 4, 2024
- Administrative capacity and EU Cohesion Policy: implementation performance and effectiveness pp. 685-689

- John Bachtler, Laura Polverari, Ekaterina Domorenok and Paolo Graziano
- The quality of government and administrative performance: explaining Cohesion Policy compliance, absorption and achievements across EU regions pp. 690-703

- Carlos Mendez and John Bachtler
- Administrative capacity and EU funds management systems performance: the cases of Hungary and Slovakia pp. 704-718

- Eva Výrostová and Györgyi Nyikos
- Administrative capacity and the territorial effects of EU support to firms: a two-step analysis pp. 719-732

- Julia Bachtrögler, Ugo Fratesi and Giovanni Perucca
- Empowerment via delegation? The administrative capacity-building potential of Cohesion Policy urban development strategies pp. 733-744

- Laura Polverari, Ekaterina Domorenok and Paolo Graziano
- Administrative and organizational capacities of civil society in EU Cohesion Policy pp. 745-755

- Oto Potluka and Eduardo Medeiros
- Industry diversification in industrial districts: is it about embedded regional or firm-level capabilities? pp. 756-767

- Jose Luis Hervas-Oliver, Carles Boronat-Moll, Francisca Sempere-Ripoll and Jose Mariano Dahoui-Obon
- Proximity and its impact on the formation of product and process innovation networks among producer firms pp. 768-786

- Owais Anwar Golra, Alessandro Rosiello and Richard T. Harrison
- Geographical proximity, foreign presence and domestic firm innovation: the micro-level evidence pp. 787-804

- Wei Liu, Wen Helena Li, Jing Yu Yang and Leven J. Zheng
- Social capital, cooperation and innovation in the energy sector clusters pp. 805-820

- Eduardo Sánchez-García, Bartolomé Marco-Lajara, Pedro Seva-Larrosa and Javier Martínez-Falcó
- Geography of knowledge collaboration and innovation in Schumpeterian firms pp. 821-840

- David B. Audretsch and Maksim Belitski
- The nexus between the cultural and creative industries and the Sustainable Development Goals: a network perspective pp. 841-859

- Yang Gao, Ekaterina Turkina and Ari Van Assche
- The regional economic impacts of the railway gauge muddle in Australia pp. 860-875

- Nicholas Sheard
- Mechanisms of metagovernance as structural challenges to levelling up in England pp. 876-892

- Jack Newman, Simon Collinson, Nigel Driffield, Nigel Gilbert and Charlotte Hoole
- Regional studies and frugal innovation: a missing link? pp. 893-905

- Fayaz Ahmad Sheikh, Rhiannon Pugh, Xiaobo Wu and Soumodip Sarkar
- Handbook on city and regional leadership pp. 906-907

- Louise Kempton
- Migrants and refugees in Europe: Work integration in comparative perspective pp. 907-908

- Micaela Mazzei
Volume 58, issue 3, 2024
- Do creative industries enhance employment growth? Regional evidence from Colombia pp. 425-441

- Mercedes Campi, Marco Duenas and Tommaso Ciarli
- Income segregation in France: a geographical decomposition across and within urban areas pp. 442-454

- Kevin Beaubrun-Diant and Tristan-Pierre Maury
- Exporting unemployment? Assessing the impact of German import competition on regional manufacturing employment in France pp. 455-468

- Andreas Maschke
- Workplace skills as regional capabilities: relatedness, complexity and industrial diversification of regions pp. 469-489

- Duygu Buyukyazici, Leonardo Mazzoni, Massimo Riccaboni and Francesco Serti
- On the employment and health impact of the COVID-19 shock on Italian regions: a value chain approach pp. 490-506

- Tommaso Ferraresi, Leonardo Ghezzi, Fabio Vanni, Alessandro Caiani, Mattia Guerini, Francesco Lamperti, Severin Reissl, Giorgio Fagiolo, Mauro Napoletano and Andrea Roventini
- Medical institutions in the geography of innovation: evidence from public tertiary hospitals and biotech start-ups in Chinese cities pp. 507-521

- Xuanyi Nie and Haijing Liu
- Still sticky after all those years? The resurgence of Marshallian districts in a world of global production networks pp. 522-536

- Dan Breznitz, Giulio Buciuni and Michael Murphree
- Does geographical decentralisation harm the total factor productivity of firms in China? pp. 537-551

- Peng Ji and Lilin Yuan
- Effects of business improvement districts on firm performance, property values and urban safety: an empirical study of five small to medium-sized Swedish towns pp. 552-564

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Oana Mihaescu and Niklas Rudholm
- Rezoning at the threshold of two systems: regionalised party–statecraft in China’s Greater Bay Area pp. 565-582

- Dimitar Anguelov, Jamie Peck, Jun Zhang and Xing Su
- The long and winding road to find the impact of EU funds on regional growth: IV and spatial analyses pp. 583-600

- Jan Fidrmuc, Martin Hulényi and Olga Zajkowska
- An economic topology of the Brexit vote pp. 601-618

- Simon Rudkin, Lucy Barros, Paweł Dłotko and Wanling Qiu
- Examining the effects of beer excise taxation on cross-border sales in border regions of the Baltic States pp. 619-635

- Aras Zirgulis
- How the relationship between socio-demographics, residential environments and travel influence commuter choices pp. 636-653

- Conor O’Driscoll, Frank Crowley, Justin Doran and Nóirín McCarthy
- The triumph of the placeless pp. 654-667

- Calvin Jones
- Absorptive capacity, complexity and regional renewal: a developmental psychology perspective pp. 668-681

- Lance R. Newey
- Public policies for territorial cohesion pp. 682-683

- Jacek Zaucha
- The entrepreneurial ecosystem: A global perspective pp. 683-684

- Angelo Cavallo
Volume 58, issue 2, 2024
- The spatial footprint of COVID-19 and local policy answers pp. 255-262

- Sebastien Bourdin and Nadine Levratto
- Inequality, poverty, deprivation and the uneven spread of COVID-19 in Europe pp. 263-284

- Chiara Burlina and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- The diffusion of COVID-19 across Italian provinces: a spatial dynamic panel data approach with common factors pp. 285-305

- Lisa Gianmoena and Vicente Rios
- Right and yet wrong: a politico-economic perspective on Germany’s early COVID-19 policy pp. 306-321

- Michael Berlemann and Erik Haustein
- Epidemic–economic complexity of COVID-19 policies across skill groups and geographies pp. 322-335

- Torben Dall Schmidt and Timo Mitze
- The impact of the recovery fund on EU regions: a spatial general equilibrium analysis pp. 336-349

- Javier Barbero, Andrea Conte, Francesca Crucitti, Nicholas-Joseph Lazarou, Stylianos Sakkas and Simone Salotti
- The equity–efficiency trade-off and the intensity of COVID-19 pandemic government responses: evidence from US states pp. 350-364

- Konstantinos Christopoulos, Konstantinos Eleftheriou and Peter Nijkamp
- Saved by the news? COVID-19 in German news and its relationship with regional mobility behaviour pp. 365-380

- Burcu Ozgun and Tom Broekel
- The prevalence of a bonding strategy in COVID-19 response networks: explaining intermunicipal partnering in the Santiago metropolitan region, Chile pp. 381-392

- Karina Arias-Yurisch, Karina Retamal-Soto and Camila Ramos-Fuenzalida
- Regional policy coordination of pandemic responses using an iterative mobility-driven algorithm pp. 393-408

- Milad Baghersad, Gulcin Gumus, C. Derrick Huang and Ravi S. Behara
- Place-based industrial strategies in the context of the Northern Ireland Protocol pp. 409-421

- Graham Brownlow and Leslie Budd
- Political geography of cities and regions: Changing legitimacy and identity pp. 422-423

- Anssi Paasi
- EU Cohesion Policy and spatial governance: Territorial, social and economic challenges pp. 423-424

- Vincent Nadin
Volume 58, issue 1, 2024
- Megaregions and COVID-19: a call for an innovative governing structure in the United States pp. 1-15

- Catherine Ross, Arthi Rao and Chisun Yoo
- Female presence in local government and cost efficiency: the case of Italian municipalities pp. 16-29

- Valeria Bucci, Giancarlo Ferrara and Giuliano Resce
- Local containment policies and countrywide spread of COVID-19 in the United States: an epidemiologic analysis pp. 30-44

- Jacek Rothert, Ryan Brady and Michael Insler
- COVID-19 and labour market resilience: evidence from large-scale recruitment behaviour pp. 45-60

- Xinguo Yu, Hengxu Song, Ting Ren and Yanbo Xue
- Changes in unemployment and permanent sickness in England’s East Midlands coalfields, 1971–2011 pp. 61-77

- Danielle Sinnett and Paul Norman
- Measuring local employment multipliers and informal employment: a stochastic frontier approach pp. 78-90

- Joanna María Bashford-Fernández and Ana Rodriguez-Alvarez
- The local labour market effects of earthquakes pp. 91-104

- Roberto Basile, Luisa Giallonardo, Pasquale Lelio Iapadre, Maria Gabriela Ladu and Riccardo Persio
- Corruption versus efficiency in water allocation under uncertainty: is there a trade-off? pp. 105-119

- Rupayan Pal, Dipti Ranjan Pati and Sumit Shrivastav
- Green technological diversification and regional recombinant capabilities: the role of technological novelty and academic inventors pp. 120-134

- Gianluca Orsatti, Francesco Quatraro and Alessandra Scandura
- The differential effects of exchange rate fluctuations on local housing price growth: evidence from Australia pp. 135-150

- Jun Sung Kim and Liang Wang
- Rent as a regional asset: rent platforms and regional development in Kaikōura, Aotearoa New Zealand pp. 151-163

- Nicolas Lewis, Richard Le Heron, Daniel Hikuroa and Erena Le Heron
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