Regional Studies
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Volume 57, issue 12, 2023
- The tidal movements of spatial labour markets: perturbation and resilience pp. 2353-2358

- Peter Nijkamp, Gabriela Carmen Pascariu and Cristian Incaltarau
- Spatial labour markets and resilience of cities and regions: a critical review pp. 2359-2372

- Shaul Hartal, Karima Kourtit and Gabriela Carmen Pascariu
- Resilience and vulnerability of regional labour markets: principal component analysis of labour market efficiency in the EU pp. 2373-2390

- Kamila Borsekova and Samuel Korony
- Digital divide across the European Union and labour market resilience pp. 2391-2405

- Adriana Reveiu, Maria Denisa Vasilescu and Alexandru Banica
- The relevance of smart cities’ features in exploring urban labour market resilience: the specificity of post-transition economies pp. 2406-2425

- Dan Lupu, Liviu-George Maha and Elena-Daniela Viorica
- The role of Cohesion Policy for sustaining the resilience of European regional labour markets during different crises pp. 2426-2442

- Paolo Di Caro and Ugo Fratesi
- Wage flexibility and employment resilience in the Spanish labour market over the Great Recession pp. 2443-2456

- Jordi López-Tamayo, Raul Ramos and Vicente Royuela
- Is the creative class a shock absorber against an economic recession? Spatial labour market resilience in Romania pp. 2457-2472

- Alina Maria Pavelea, Alexandru Pavel, Bogdana Neamţu and Karima Kourtit
- Internal migration dynamics of native and foreign workers: an impulse–response analysis of perturbation and resilience by means of a spatial vector autoregressive model pp. 2473-2490

- Masood Gheasi, Bo Pieter Johannes Andrée, Peter Nijkamp and Duncan Roth
- Emigration and employment impacts of a disastrous earthquake: country of birth matters pp. 2491-2502

- Richard Fabling, Arthur Grimes and Levente Timar
- Resilience to health shocks and the spatial extent of local labour markets: evidence from the Covid-19 outbreak in Italy pp. 2503-2520

- Mattia Borsati, Michele Cascarano and Marco Percoco
- Urban labour market resilience during the Covid-19 pandemic: what is the promise of teleworking? pp. 2521-2536

- Simone Grabner and Alexandra Tsvetkova
- Learning from the past: a machine-learning approach for predicting the resilience of locked-in regions after a natural shock pp. 2537-2550

- Federico Fantechi and Marco Modica
- Post-Brexit regional policy in England: exploring ‘Levelling Up’ in practice pp. 2551-2562

- Nick Gray and Kate Broadhurst
- Developing non-core regions by establishing new universities pp. 2563-2577

- Debananda Misra and Rhiannon Pugh
- Regional Studies pp. 2578-2579

- The Editors
- Contents of volume 57 pp. 2580-2594

- The Editors
Volume 57, issue 11, 2023
- Correction pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Global financial networks, municipal offshore financing and state-sponsored city-regional development pp. 2119-2135

- Mengzhu Zhang and Yuqi Liu
- What draws investment to special economic zones? Lessons from developing countries pp. 2136-2147

- Susanne A. Frick and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- The dragon Down Under: the regional labour market impact of growth in Chinese imports to Australia pp. 2148-2163

- Michael Coelli, James Maccarrone and Jeff Borland
- External relations of an Industry 4.0 cluster: the case study of the Hamburg aviation cluster pp. 2164-2176

- Marta Götz
- Spatial dependence in the non-performing loans of small Italian cooperative banks pp. 2177-2191

- Carmelo Algeri, Antonio Fabio Forgione and Carlo Migliardo
- Regional policies and sectoral outputs in Italy pp. 2192-2206

- Gianluigi Coppola, Sergio Destefanis, Giorgia Marinuzzi and Walter Tortorella
- Patient migration as a response to the regulation of subnational healthcare budgets pp. 2207-2219

- Sergio Beraldo, Michela Collaro and Immacolata Marino
- Social capital, environmental justice and carcinogenic waste releases: US county-level evidence, 1998–2019 pp. 2220-2237

- Ali Ataullah, Simeon Coleman, Hang Le and Zilong Wang
- Housing wealth distribution, inequality and residential satisfaction pp. 2238-2251

- Helen X. H. Bao and Charlotte Chunming Meng
- Analysing the effect of betting shops on crime in England pp. 2252-2268

- Oluwole Adeniyi, Ferhat Tura and Andy Newton
- Regional economic convergence in federation contexts: a comparative analysis of Brazil and the European Union pp. 2269-2284

- Giancarlo Manzi, Ahmed Alsayed, Humberto Martins and Giorgio Saibene
- Is the European Social Progress Index robust? Implications for the design of European Union regional Cohesion Policy pp. 2285-2306

- Mercedes Beltrán-Esteve, Jesús Peiró-Palomino, Andres Picazo-Tadeo and Vicente Rios
- Growth versus equity: the effects of centralized fiscal transfers on Chinese provinces pp. 2307-2322

- Kian Ong, Kent Matthews and Baoshun Wang
- COVID-19 lending support and regional levelling up: evidence from UK loan guarantee schemes pp. 2323-2338

- Marc Cowling, Paul Nightingale and Nick Wilson
- Level best? The levelling up agenda and UK regional inequality pp. 2339-2352

- Mark Fransham, Max Herbertson, Mihaela Pop, Margarida Bandeira Morais and Neil Lee
Volume 57, issue 10, 2023
- Beer, brewing, and regional studies pp. 1905-1908

- Ignazio Cabras, Dieter Kogler, Ronald Davies and David Higgins
- The local dimension of legitimation: an empirical analysis of firms’ entry in the Italian craft beer market pp. 1909-1923

- Christian Garavaglia and Riccardo Borgoni
- Industry evolution, resilience and regional embeddedness: the case of the Danish microbrewing industry pp. 1924-1936

- Poul Houman Andersen and Jesper Christensen
- Brewing at the time of COVID: the impact of the pandemic crisis on UK craft breweries and its implications for the sector and local economies pp. 1937-1953

- Ignazio Cabras, Ekaterina Shakina, Nadine Waehning, Franziska Sohns and Gary Bosworth
- Location of Hungarian microbreweries: an exploratory analysis pp. 1954-1966

- Zoltán Bakucs and Imre Fertő
- Spatial transmission of price promotion for German beer retailers pp. 1967-1980

- Yanjun Ren, Xiaofei Li and Jens-Peter Loy
- Beer sales in grocery and convenience stores: a glass half-full for craft brewers? pp. 1981-1994

- Nathan Palardy, Marco Costanigro, Joseph Cannon, Dawn Thilmany, Joshua Berning, Jude Bayham and Jeff Callaway
- Provenance representations in craft beer pp. 1995-2005

- Robert Bowen and Maggie Miller
- Ethnic minorities, income inequalities and the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from English local councils pp. 2006-2020

- Silvia Gaia and Diogenis Baboukardos
- No county is an island: the rise of interjurisdictional cooperation among counties in China pp. 2021-2036

- Xinhui Jiang, Sarah Eaton and Genia Kostka
- Local conditions for the decentralization of energy systems pp. 2037-2053

- Theodoros Arvanitopoulos, Charlie Wilson and Silvia Ferrini
- Natural disasters and regional industrial production efficiency: evidence from pre-war Japan pp. 2054-2072

- Preeya Mohan, Toshihiro Okubo and Eric Strobl
- The misalignment of fiscal multipliers in Italian regions pp. 2073-2086

- Francesco Lucidi
- Public procurement as a policy tool: the territorial dimension pp. 2087-2101

- Peter Eckersley, Anthony Flynn, Katarzyna Lakoma and Laurence Ferry
- A place-based system? Regional policy levers and the UK’s productivity challenge pp. 2102-2114

- Helen Tilley, Jack Newman, Andrew Connell, Charlotte Hoole and Ananya Mukherjee
- Cycling & walking for regional development: How slowness regenerates marginal areas pp. 2115-2116

- Wilbert den Hoed
- Policy change and innovation in multilevel governance pp. 2116-2117

- Simona Piattoni
Volume 57, issue 9, 2023
- Correction pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Correction pp. cii-cii

- The Editors
- Overcoming knowledge network failures: evidence from a French interregional scientific alliance in green chemistry pp. 1621-1635

- Marion Maisonobe and Bastien Bernela
- Reconsidering actor roles in regional innovation systems: transformative industrial change in the forest-based bioeconomy pp. 1636-1648

- Hanna Martin, Ida Grundel and Margareta Dahlström
- Intermediation in European aerospace clusters: a configurational approach pp. 1649-1665

- Daniël Speldekamp, Joris Knoben and Ayse Saka-Helmhout
- Local knowledge spillovers and the effects of related and unrelated variety on the novelty of innovation pp. 1666-1680

- Suelene Mascarini, Renato Garcia and Francesco Quatraro
- Trade liberalization and firms’ productivity in Vietnam: the role of local business environment pp. 1681-1713

- Quoc Thai Le and Chiara Tomasi
- Location choices of Chinese greenfield investments across EU regions: the role of industry and country-of-origin agglomerations pp. 1714-1730

- Yifei Wang, Andrea Ascani and Carolina Castaldi
- From the city of steel to Germany’s ‘China City’: economic restructuring, the EU–China transcontinental railway and infrastructure-led development in Duisburg pp. 1731-1746

- Kean Fan Lim and Kristin Limbach
- Rural conservatism and the urban spirit of capitalism? On the geography of human values pp. 1747-1768

- Mikko Weckroth and Teemu Kemppainen
- The rise, fall and resurrection of soft spaces? The regional governance of transport policy in Wales pp. 1769-1783

- Ian Stafford
- The composition of local government expenditure and income growth: the case of Sweden pp. 1784-1797

- Linda Andersson Järnberg and Emelie Värja
- Child material deprivation: within region disparities by degree of urbanization pp. 1798-1815

- Ana Moro-Egido and María Navarro
- Regional governments in the rural space: the effectiveness of dual-tier regional councils pp. 1816-1831

- Ron Shani, Yaniv Reingewertz and Eran Vigoda-Gadot
- We miss you George Bailey: the effect of local banking conditions on the county-level timing of the Great Recession pp. 1832-1850

- W. Scott Langford and Maryann P. Feldman
- Heterogeneity among migrants, education–occupation mismatch and returns to education pp. 1851-1865

- Shweta Bahl and Ajay Sharma
- Governing regional affordability: rethinking the production of affordable spaces across the Metropolitan Region Amsterdam (MRA) pp. 1866-1881

- Tuna Taşan-Kok, Andre Legarza and Sara Özogul
- What Vietnam’s localized lockdown policy showed: it did not work and was too late pp. 1882-1892

- Luu Duc Toan Huynh
- Level with us, regional development is still ‘man shaped’: feminism, futurity and leadership pp. 1893-1902

- Emma Ormerod
- The urban experience: An interdisciplinary policy perspective pp. 1903-1904

- Ben Derudder
Volume 57, issue 8, 2023
- Studying human agency in regional development pp. 1409-1414

- Markku Sotarauta and Markus Grillitsch
- State structures and the limits of agency: governing the transformation from coal in Australia pp. 1415-1427

- Sally Weller and Andrew Beer
- Local agency and development trajectories in a rural region pp. 1428-1439

- Deanna Hutchinson and Robyn Eversole
- Regional opportunity spaces – observations from Nordic regions pp. 1440-1452

- Heli Kurikka, Jari Kolehmainen, Markku Sotarauta, Hjalti Nielsen and Magnus Nilsson
- Agency and economic change in regions: identifying routes to new path development using qualitative comparative analysis pp. 1453-1468

- Markus Grillitsch, Markku Sotarauta, Björn Asheim, Rune Fitjar, Silje Haus-Reve, Jari Kolehmainen, Heli Kurikka, Karl-Johan Lundquist, Mikhail Martynovich, Skirmante Monteilhet, Hjalti Nielsen, Magnus Nilsson, Josephine Rekers, Sami Sopanen and Linda Stihl
- Human agency, network dynamics and regional development: the behavioural principles of new path creation pp. 1469-1481

- Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson
- Towards an integrated framework of agency in regional development: the case of old industrial regions pp. 1482-1497

- Jiří Blažek and Viktor Květoň
- Social innovation for regional energy transition? An agency perspective on transformative change in non-core regions pp. 1498-1510

- Johannes Suitner, Wolfgang Haider and Stefan Philipp
- The role of state agency in path development: a longitudinal study of two Norwegian manufacturing regions pp. 1511-1522

- Markus Steen, Henrik Brynthe Lund and Asbjørn Karlsen
- Redistribution and risk-sharing effects of intergovernmental transfers: an empirical analysis based on Italian municipal data pp. 1523-1534

- Giampaolo Arachi, Francesco Porcelli and Alberto Zanardi
- Waste recycling and yardstick competition among Italian provinces after the EU Waste Framework Directive pp. 1535-1545

- Massimiliano Ferraresi, Massimiliano Mazzanti, Matteo Mazzarano, Leonzio Rizzo and Riccardo Secomandi
- Europeanization mechanisms in context: metropolitan development through integrated territorial investments in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1546-1558

- Vojtěch Bosák, Ondřej Slach, Lucia Hýllová, Alexandr Nováček and Blanka Pohorská
- Does flattening the government hierarchy improve corporate innovation? Evidence from China pp. 1559-1577

- Yawei Liu, Zhaoguo Zhang, Huayun Zhai and Kam C. Chan
- Temporary extra-regional linkages and export product and market diversification pp. 1578-1591

- Canfei He, Zhuoran Ren, Shengjun Zhu and Xuqian Hu
- The multiplex relations between cities: a lexicon-based approach to detect urban systems pp. 1592-1604

- Wang Tongjing, Evert Meijers and Huijuan Wang
- I will survive! The impact of place-based policies when public transfers fade out pp. 1605-1618

- Augusto Cerqua and Guido Pellegrini
- Sustainable infrastructure for cities and societies pp. 1619-1620

- Kevin J. Krizek
Volume 57, issue 7, 2023
- Regional informal institutions, local governance and internal migration in Vietnam pp. 1189-1206

- Bach Nguyen
- Internal migration and house prices in Australia pp. 1207-1222

- Isil Erol and Umut Unal
- A changepoint analysis of UK house price spillovers pp. 1223-1238

- Dominik Blatt, Kausik Chaudhuri and Hans Manner
- New region, new chances: does moving regionally for university shape later job mobility? pp. 1239-1253

- Felix Ehrenfried, Thomas A. Fackler and Valentin Lindlacher
- Labour and control shifts: financial services in US metro areas, 2007–17 pp. 1254-1266

- Michael Urban, Dariusz Wójcik, Vladimír Pažitka and Wei Wu
- Regional recombinant novelty, related and unrelated technologies: a patent-level approach pp. 1267-1288

- Anne Plunket and Felipe Starosta de Waldemar
- On the persistence and complementarities of design and technological change: a regional perspective pp. 1289-1302

- Carlo Corradini and Michail Karoglou
- Asymmetry in the distribution of benefits of cross-border regional innovation systems: the case of the Hong Kong–Shenzhen innovation system pp. 1303-1317

- Kevin Chandra, Jue Wang, Ning Luo and Xun Wu
- Entrepreneurship and income inequality in cities: differentiated impacts of new firm formation and self-employment pp. 1318-1333

- Shiqin Liu and Haifeng Qian
- The role of destination contextual effects in driving the expenditure of tourists: a multilevel spatial modelling approach pp. 1334-1348

- Andres Artal-Tur, Jose Miguel Navarro-Azorín and Luisa Alamá-Sabater
- Trade in creative services: relatedness and regional specialization in the UK pp. 1349-1366

- Patrizia Casadei, Enrico Vanino and Neil Lee
- Digging into waste: an analysis of waste crime in the Italian provinces pp. 1367-1379

- Daniela Andreatta, Serena Favarin, Maurizio Lisciandra and Emanuele Millemaci
- Fiscal devolution and the accountability gap: budget scrutiny following tax devolution to Scotland pp. 1380-1391

- Stuart McIntyre, James Mitchell and Graeme Roy
- A dialogue on uneven development: a distinctly regional problem pp. 1392-1403

- Jamie Peck, Marion Werner and Martin Jones
- An economist’s and a policymaker’s perspective: introduction pp. 1404-1404

- The Editors
- An economist’s review of A research agenda for governance, edited by B. Guy Peters, Jon Pierre, Eva Sørensen and Jacob Torfing pp. 1404-1405

- Leslie Budd
- A policymaker’s review of A research agenda for governance, edited by B. Guy Peters, Jon Pierre, Eva Sørensen and Jacob Torfing pp. 1405-1406

- Wolfgang Petzold
- The RSA Awards 2023 Regional Studies pp. 1407-1407

- The Editors
Volume 57, issue 6, 2023
- Place-based industrial and regional strategy – levelling the playing field pp. 977-983

- David Bailey, Christos N. Pitelis and Philip R. Tomlinson
- Place-based industrial strategy and economic trajectory: advancing agency-based approaches pp. 984-997

- Andrew Beer, Tom Barnes and Sandy Horne
- Towards a problem-oriented regional industrial policy: possibilities for public intervention in framing, valuation and market formation pp. 998-1010

- Kieron Flanagan, Elvira Uyarra and Iris Wanzenböck
- The horizontal and vertical coordination of policy mixes for industrial upgrading in China: an ambidexterity perspective pp. 1011-1028

- Zhiming Hu, Jie Xiong, Jie Yan, Zhe Yuan and Shubho Chakraborty
- Unlocking public procurement as a tool for place-based industrial strategy pp. 1029-1042

- Christopher James Day and Rico Merkert
- Towards a regional approach for skills policy pp. 1043-1054

- Carlo Corradini, David Morris and Enrico Vanino
- Place-based public investment in regional infrastructure, the locational choice of firms and regional performance: the case of India pp. 1055-1068

- Nicholas Vasilakos, Alkis Theonas Pitelis, Nick Horsewood and Christos Pitelis
- Assessing the impact of special economic zones on regional growth through a comparison among EU countries pp. 1069-1083

- Roberta Arbolino, Tiffany L. Lantz and Oreste Napolitano
- Examining the roles of universities in place-based industrial strategy: which characteristics drive knowledge creation in priority technologies? pp. 1084-1095

- Andrew Johnston, Peter Wells and Drew Woodhouse
- Which regional conditions facilitate university spinouts retention and attraction? pp. 1096-1112

- Federica Rossi, Ning Baines and Helen Lawton Smith
- Rebalancing UK regional and industrial policy post-Brexit and post-Covid-19: lessons learned and priorities for the future pp. 1113-1125

- Philip McCann, Raquel Ortega-Argiles, Deniz Sevinc and Magda Cepeda-Zorrilla
- Renewing industrial regions? Advanced manufacturing and industrial policy in Britain pp. 1126-1140

- Peter Sunley, Emil Evenhuis, Jack Harris, Richard Harris, Ron Martin and Andy Pike
- Shocks, resilience and regional industry policy: Brexit and the automotive sector in two Midlands regions pp. 1141-1155

- David Bailey, Alex de Ruyter, David Hearne and Raquel Ortega-Argiles
- Covid-19 disruption, resilience and industrial policy: the automotive sector in the West Midlands pp. 1156-1170

- Amir Qamar, Simon Collinson and Anne Green
- Industrial policy, productivity and place: London as a ‘role model’ and High Speed 2 (HS2) pp. 1171-1183

- Dan Coffey, Carole Thornley and Philip R. Tomlinson
- Economic growth and Cohesion Policy implementation in Italy and Spain: Institutions, strategic choices, administrative change pp. 1184-1185

- Carlos Mendez
- Territories, environments, politics: Explorations in territoriology pp. 1185-1187

- Enrico Gualini
Volume 57, issue 5, 2023
- Decentralizing the Chilean miracle: regional intergenerational mobility in a developing country pp. 785-799

- Javier Cortés Orihuela, Juan D. Díaz, Pablo Gutiérrez Cubillos, Alexis Montecinos, Pablo Troncoso and Gabriel I. Villarroel
- Return to skills and labour market size pp. 800-813

- László Czaller and Zoltan Hermann
- The COVID-19 shock on the labour market: poverty and inequality effects across Spanish regions pp. 814-828

- Juan Palomino, Juan Rodríguez and Raquel Sebastian
- Does political decentralization affect income inequality? The role of governance quality pp. 829-843

- Vassilis Tselios
- Electoral strategies in multilevel systems: the effect of national politics on regional elections pp. 844-856

- Martin Gross, Svenja Krauss and Katrin Praprotnik
- The impact and externalities of natural disasters on local tax revenue in Colombia pp. 857-867

- Jhorland Ayala García, Sandy Dall’erba and William Ridley
- Development zones and firms’ performance: the impact of development zones on firms’ performance for a Chinese industrial cluster pp. 868-879

- Ye Liu, Yiyun Wu and Xiwei Zhu
- Boundary spanners and the external market reach of clusters: the case of the Jingdezhen ceramics cluster in China pp. 880-892

- Di Wu and Neil M. Coe
- Institutions and territorial structuring: the transformation of the dairy sector in France and Germany pp. 893-906

- Marie Dervillé, Andrea Fink-Kessler and Aurélie Trouvé
- Social capital and patients’ mobility in Italy pp. 907-919

- Anna Micaela Ciarrapico, Stefania Cosci and Loredana Mirra
- Spatial dependence in hospital efficiency: a spatial econometric approach for Ecuadorian public hospitals pp. 920-934

- Juan Piedra-Peña
- Equity analysis of public service delivery among regions from temporal and spatial perspectives pp. 935-945

- Ling Li, Xueli Zhang, Yuan Chen, Guobin Wu and Bingsheng Liu
- Population decline and changes in food store access pp. 946-960

- Helena Nilsson
- Regional environmental and energy policies: are they effective for the sustainable transition of listed companies? pp. 961-975

- Donatella Baiardi and Maria Gaia Soana
- Public policy to reduce inequalities across Europe: Hope versus reality pp. 976-976

- Arno van der Zwet
Volume 57, issue 4, 2023
- Re-imagining the future: city-region foresight and visioning in an era of fragmented governance pp. 609-616

- Timothy J. Dixon, Geci Karuri-Sebina, Joe Ravetz and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
- Depoliticizing urban futures: visionary planning and the politics of city-regional growth pp. 617-628

- Ville Kellokumpu
- From forecasts to scenarios in strategic city-regional land-use and transportation planning pp. 629-641

- Raine Mäntysalo, Kaisa Granqvist, Oya Duman and Miloš N. Mladenović
- More-than-human city-region foresight: multispecies entanglements in regional governance and planning pp. 642-655

- Hira Sheikh, Marcus Foth and Peta Mitchell
- Strategic intelligence for the future of places: enabling inclusive economic growth through the Opportunity Areas Analysis Tool pp. 656-669

- Fumi Kitagawa and Matjaz Vidmar
- Creating planning visions for fragmented post-socialist city-regions pp. 670-684

- Łukasz Mikuła
- Co-producing city-regional intelligence: strategies of intermediation, tactics of unsettling pp. 685-697

- Beth Perry and Warren Smit
- Creating ‘resilience imaginaries’ for city-regional planning pp. 698-711

- Vangelis Pitidis, Jon Coaffee and Aphrodite Bouikidis
- Long-term persistence in entrepreneurship: the case of post-socialist Czechia (1930–2011) pp. 712-721

- Jiří Novosák, Lucie Severová, Jana Novosáková, Karel Šrédl, Oldřich Hájek and Daniela Spiesová
- Smart cities and sustainable development pp. 722-738

- Yiyi Su and Di Fan
- Megaregion development, multilocal dwelling and well-being in China pp. 739-748

- Jie Li and Honggang Xu
- Varieties of periphery and local agency in regional development pp. 749-762

- Trond Nilsen, Markus Grillitsch and Atle Hauge
- Cohesion Policy, tourism and culture in Italy: a regional policy evaluation pp. 763-779

- Maria Brandano and Alessandro Crociata
- Entrepreneurial ecosystems, start-up communities and entrepreneurship cultures pp. 780-782

- Erik Stam
- Networks, SMEs, and the university: The process of collaboration and open innovation pp. 783-784

- James Wilson
Volume 57, issue 3, 2023
- Regional resentment in the Netherlands: A rural or peripheral phenomenon? pp. 403-415

- Sarah de Lange, Wouter van der Brug and Eelco Harteveld
- Regional inequality in multidimensional quality of employment: insights from Chile, 1996–2017 pp. 416-433

- Mauricio Apablaza, Kirsten Sehnbruch, Pablo Gonzalez and Rocío Méndez
- Indigenous people and regional resource rights: insights from three mining regimes in north-eastern India pp. 434-446

- Jacob Vakkayil
- Peri-urban transformation in the Global South: a comparative socio-spatial analytics approach pp. 447-461

- Alexander Follmann, Loraine Kennedy, Karin Pfeffer and Fulong Wu
- Non-profit sector and regional well-being in Italy pp. 462-477

- Giuseppe Terzo, Giuseppe Notarstefano and Umberto Di Maggio
- Spatial spillover effects of fiscal decentralization on governance and public administration quality pp. 478-496

- Thanh Su, Canh Nguyen, Bui Duy-Tung, Nguyen Quang Binh and Dang Thi Bach Van
- The impact of territorial capital on Cohesion Policy in rural Polish areas pp. 497-510

- Agata Mróz, Łukasz Komorowski, Michał Wolański, Maciej Stawicki, Paulina Kozłowska and Monika Stanny
- Regional growth and absorption speed of EU funds: when time isn’t money pp. 511-524

- Benoit Dicharry
- Economic exposure to regional value chain disruptions: evidence from Wuhan’s lockdown in China pp. 525-536

- Kailan Tian, Zhuoying Zhang, Lingxiu Zhu, Cuihong Yang, Jianwu He and Shantong Li
- Transportation gateways and trade: how accessibility to the border shapes the spatial concentration of commerce pp. 537-559

- Nuria Gallego, Carlos Llano and José Zofío
- Air connectivity and regional employment: a spatial econometrics approach pp. 560-575

- Bert Lenaerts, Florian Allroggen and Robert Malina
- Airports and population density: where benefits outweigh costs pp. 576-589

- Mattia Cattaneo, Chiara Morlotti, Paolo Malighetti and Renato Redondi
- Development zone policy and high-quality economic growth: quasi-natural experimental evidence from China pp. 590-605

- Tao Ma, Xiaoxi Cao and Hong Zhao
- A behavioural theory of economic development: The uneven evolution of cities and regions pp. 606-607

- Marijn Molema
- Public expenditure in India: Policies and development outcomes pp. 607-608

- Deyona Rose Saji
Volume 57, issue 2, 2023
- Brokerage as an urban and regional process between systems and scales pp. 209-214

- Thomas Sigler, Zachary Neal and Kirsten Martinus
- Diversity in brokerage: how do gateway cities interlink their hinterlands? pp. 215-224

- Sören Scholvin, Moritz Breul and Javier Revilla Diez
- The trade-offs of brokerage in inter-city innovation networks pp. 225-238

- Carlos Bianchi, Pablo Galaso and Segio Palomeque
- The brokerage roles of city-regions in global corporate networks pp. 239-250

- Thomas Sigler, Zachary P. Neal and Kirsten Martinus
- Diversity in brokerage cities: the evolution of urban positionality in China’s financial system pp. 251-267

- Bofei Yang and Shengjun Zhu
- The city never sleeps: but when will investment banks wake up to the climate crisis? pp. 268-286

- Theodor F. Cojoianu, Andrea G. F. Hoepner, Fabiola I. Schneider, Michael Urban, Anh Vu and Dariusz Wójcik
- Innovative mergers and acquisitions and the broker regions of European integration pp. 287-299

- Michele Aquaro, Giacomo Damioli and Balázs Lengyel
- Too much of a good thing? Network brokerage within and between regions and innovation performance pp. 300-316

- Elisa Operti and Amit Kumar
- The brokerage role of Hong Kong in global financial networks: the case of mainland Chinese companies’ US listings pp. 317-329

- Cheng Fang, Fenghua Pan and Karen P. Y. Lai
- Regional artificial intelligence and the geography of environmental technologies: does local AI knowledge help regional green-tech specialization? pp. 330-343

- Gloria Cicerone, Alessandra Faggian, Sandro Montresor and Francesco Rentocchini
- Cognitive legitimacy and ownership heterogeneity: impact of local incumbent firms on new private firm formation in China’s manufacturing sector pp. 344-355

- Fan Shi and Cassandra C. Wang
- The contribution of interregional and inter-field knowledge spillovers to regional Smart Specialisation pp. 356-369

- Haixiao Wu
- Close together or far apart? The geography of host-country knowledge sourcing and MNCs’ innovation performance pp. 370-383

- Alessandra Perri and Grazia D. Santangelo
- Places are not like people: the perils of anthropomorphism within entrepreneurial ecosystems research pp. 384-396

- Ross Brown, Suzanne Mawson and Augusto Rocha
- Interconnected worlds: Global electronics and production networks in East Asia pp. 397-398

- Chun Yang
- Advanced introduction to global production networks pp. 398-399

- Martin Henning
Volume 57, issue 1, 2023
- Regional reindustrialization patterns and productivity growth in Europe pp. 1-12

- Roberta Capello and Silvia Cerisola
- Endogenous local labour markets, regional aggregation and agglomeration economies pp. 13-25

- Jordy Meekes and Wolter H. J. Hassink
- Contesting the politics of neoliberal resilience: regional labour market resilience from a workers’ perspective pp. 26-40

- Tony Dobbins and Alexandra Plows
- Detecting economic growth pathways in the EU’s lagging regions pp. 41-56

- Roberto Ganau and Austin Kilroy
- Social capital and regional innovation: evidence from private firms in the US pp. 57-71

- Nada Kobeissi, Iftekhar Hasan, Bo Wang, Haizhi Wang and Desheng Yin
- The institutional challenges of dynamic regional innovation strategies pp. 72-83

- Mari Jose Aranguren, Kevin Morgan and James Wilson
- Banking infrastructure and the Paycheck Protection Program during the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 84-96

- Soomi Lee
- Regional and municipal debt in the Eurozone: a cross-country analysis pp. 97-111

- Stefanos Ioannou
- Evaluating the implementation of Smart Specialisation policy pp. 112-128

- Emanuela Marrocu, Raffaele Paci, David Rigby and Stefano Usai
- Opportunities and challenges in implementing Smart Specialisation in Nordic ‘strong innovator’ regions pp. 129-140

- Iryna Fil Kristensen and Rhiannon Pugh
- The influence of regional strategic policy on municipal climate adaptation planning pp. 141-152

- Nicole L. Bonnett and S. Jeff Birchall
- The ‘imaginary’ challenge of remaking subnational governance: regional identity and contested city-region-building in the UK pp. 153-167

- Cristian Gherhes, Charlotte Hoole and Tim Vorley
- Organized crime and waste management costs pp. 168-180

- Francesca Di Pillo, Nathan Levialdi and Riccardo Marzano
- Environmental and socio-economic policies in oil and gas regions: triple bottom line approach pp. 181-195

- Irina Heim, Anne Crowley Vigneau and Yelena Kalyuzhnova
- Leadership and governance challenges in delivering place-based transformation through Smart Specialisation pp. 196-208

- Iryna Fil Kristensen, Rhiannon Pugh and Markus Grillitsch
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