Regional Studies
1996 - 2024
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Volume 36, issue 9, 2002
- A new map of Hollywood: the production and distribution of American motion pictures pp. 957-975

- Allen Scott
- Determinants of regional unemployment: some evidence from Austria pp. 977-988

- Harald Badinger and Thomas Url
- Leaving home in Spain: When, where and why? pp. 989-1004

- Clare Holdsworth, David Voas and Mark Tranmer
- Intertemporal and interprovincial variations in income inequality: Spain, 1973-1991 pp. 1005-1015

- Francisco Goerlich Gisbert and Matilde Mas
- How does insertion in global value chains affect upgrading in industrial clusters? pp. 1017-1027

- John Humphrey and Hubert Schmitz
- Information costs, agglomeration economies and the location of foreign direct investment in China1 pp. 1029-1036

- Canfei He
- From the industrial district to the district group: An insight into the evolution of capitalism in italy1 pp. 1037-1052

- Francesco Brioschi, Maria Sole Brioschi and Giulio Cainelli
- Citations, authors and referees: Regional studies, 1981-2002 pp. 1053-1065

- Michael Dunford, Diane Perrons, Barry Reilly and Rebecca Bull
- Post-devolution blues? Economic development in the Anglo-Scottish borders pp. 1067-1082

- Andy Pike
- Community involvement in rural regeneration partnerships in the UK: Key issues from a three nation study pp. 1083-1092

- Stephen Osborne, Arthur Williamson and Rona Beattie
- Universal access to information technology in developing countries pp. 1093-1097

- Jeffrey James
Volume 36, issue 8, 2002
- Hidden Unemployment Among Men: A Case Study pp. 811-823

- Christina Beatty and Stephen Fothergill
- Does Location Matter for Firms' R&D Behaviour? Empirical Evidence for Danish Firms pp. 825-832

- Valdemar Smith, Anni Lene Broberg and Jesper Overgaard
- Are Commuting Areas Relevant for the Delimitation of Administrative Regions in Denmark? pp. 833-844

- Anne Kaag Andersen
- A Sample Frame for Rural Canada: Design and Evaluation pp. 845-859

- Bill Reimer
- Evaluating Policy Implementation: The European Union's Small and Medium Sized Enterprise Policies in Galicia and Sardinia pp. 861-876

- Sarah Batterbury
- The La¨nder are the Building Blocks of the German Capital Market pp. 877-895

- Dariusz Wojcik
- Revisiting Economic Development in Post-war Taiwan: The Dynamic Process of Geographical Industrialization pp. 897-908

- Jinn-Yuh Hsu and Lu-Lin Cheng
- Entrepreneurship and ICT Industries: Support from Regional and Local Policies pp. 909-919

- Ronald McQuaid
- Devolving Development: Integrated Development Planning and Developmental Local Government in Post-apartheid South Africa pp. 921-932

- Tony Binns and Etienne Nel
- Commenting on the Effectiveness and Future Challenges of the EU Local Authority Networks pp. 933-939

- Ioannis Chorianopoulos
- Lifelong Learning and Digital Exclusion: Lessons from the Evaluation of an ICT Learning Centre and an Emerging Research Agenda pp. 941-945

- David Devins, Alison Darlow and Vikki Smith
Volume 36, issue 7, 2002
- Introduction: Beyond the White Paper on the English Regions pp. 715-720

- Charlie Jeffery and John Mawson
- The Evolution of Regionalism in England pp. 721-731

- John Tomaney
- England's Problem Region: Regionalism in the South East pp. 733-741

- Peter John, Steven Musson and Adam Tickell
- The Regional Dimension of Public Expenditure in England pp. 743-755

- David Heald and John Short
- England and the Centre pp. 757-765

- James Mitchell
- The English Regions and the European Union pp. 767-778

- Martin Burch and Ricardo Gomez
- Decentralization London-style: The GLA and London Governance pp. 779-788

- Tony Travers
- What Place for England in an Asymmetrically Devolved UK? pp. 789-796

- Mark Sandford
- English Question: Regional Perspectives on a Fractured Nation pp. 797-810

- Kevin Morgan
Volume 36, issue 6, 2002
- The Local Innovation System as a Source of 'Variety': Openness and Adaptability in New York City's Garment District pp. 587-602

- Norma Rantisi
- Another Look at Regional Convergence in Greece pp. 603-609

- Mike Tsionas
- Exchange Rate and Regional Divergences: The Swiss Case pp. 611-626

- Jose Corpataux, Olivier Crevoisier and Alain Thierstein
- WTO Accession, the Changing Competitiveness of Foreign-financed Firms and Regional Development in Guangdong of Southern China pp. 627-642

- Godfrey Yeung
- Grocery Retailers and Regional Monopolies pp. 643-659

- Rachel Poole, Graham Clarke and David Clarke
- Design Trades and Inter-firm Relationships in the Nord-Pas de Calais Textile Industry pp. 661-673

- Monique Vervaeke and Benedicte Lefebvre
- Agglomeration and Trade: Some Additional Perspectives pp. 675-684

- John Parr, Geoffrey Hewings, Jungyul Sohn and Suahasil Nazara
- Regional Spending: A Comment on MacKay pp. 685-689

- Peter Gripaios
- Neighbourhood Renewal and Urban Policy: A Comparison of New Approaches in England and France pp. 691-696

- Stephen Hall and Paul Hickman
- Can Information and Communication Technologies Support Regeneration? pp. 697-702

- Alan Southern
- Begging Bowl Meets Baseball Bat? Lessons for the UK from the Australian Fiscal Model pp. 703-707

- David Pickernell and Mark McGovern
Volume 36, issue 5, 2002
- Air Cargo Services, the State and Industrialization Strategies in the Philippines: The Redevelopment of Subic Bay pp. 451-467

- John Bowen, Thomas Leinbach and Daniel Mabazza
- The Relationship Between Regional and National Unemployment pp. 469-480

- David Shepherd and Robert Dixon
- Use of Meta-analysis for the Comparison and Transfer of Economic Base Multipliers pp. 481-494

- Dominique Vollet and Jean-Paul Bousset
- The Regional Geography of Corporate Patenting in Information and Communications Technology (ICT): Domestic and Foreign Dimensions pp. 495-514

- Grazia Santangelo
- The Limits to Portfolio Restructuring: Lessons from Regional Consolidation in the US Department Store Industry pp. 515-529

- Steve Wood
- Spatial Spillover Effects in the Swedish Local Rescue Services pp. 531-539

- Niklas Hanes
- A Comparison of Measures of Industrial Specialization For Travel-to-work Areas in Great Britain, 1981-1997 pp. 541-551

- John Dewhurst and Philip McCann
- 'Be Realistic: Demand the Impossible'. Moving Towards 'Strong' Sustainable Development in an Old Industrial Region? pp. 552-561

- Paul Chatterton
- Territorial Resource Allocation in the UK: A Rejoinder on Needs Assessment pp. 563-567

- Arthur Midwinter
- The Failure of Regeneration Policy in Britain pp. 568-577

- Peter Gripaios
Volume 36, issue 4, 2002
- Geographical Dynamics: A Sectoral Comparison Between the Economic Landscapes of the United States and Europe pp. 321-332

- Joaquin Andaluz, Luis Lanaspa and Fernando Sanz
- Inter-firm Collaboration and Technology Development Partnerships Within US Manufacturing Industries pp. 333-344

- David Angel
- Sources of Increasing Returns and Regional Innovation in the UK pp. 345-357

- Suma Athreye and David Keeble
- Regional Implications of North American Integration: A Canadian Perspective on High Technology Manufacturing pp. 359-374

- John Britton
- Mobility and Modality Trends in US State Personal Income pp. 375-387

- George Hammond and Eric Thompson
- Does Unemployment Affect the Number of Establishments? A Regional Analysis for US States pp. 389-398

- Martin Carree
- Decentralization in Spain pp. 399-408

- Luis Moreno
- European Boundaries: Unity or Division of the Continent? pp. 409-419

- Grzegorz Gorzelak and Bohdan Jałowiecki
- The Economic Development Role of English RDAs: The Need for Greater Discretionary Power pp. 421-428

- C. Fuller, Robert Bennett and M. Ramsden
- The Development of Strategic Transport Assets in Greater Manchester and Merseyside: Does Local Governance Matter? pp. 429-438

- S. R. Evans and M. Hutchins
- Regional Development and Land Use Planning in Rural British Columbia: Peace in the Woods? pp. 439-443

- Tony Jackson and John Curry
Volume 36, issue 3, 2002
- Cool Projects, Boring Institutions: Temporary Collaboration in Social Context pp. 205-214

- Gernot Grabher
- The Institutional Embeddedness of Project Networks: The Case of Content Production in German Television pp. 215-227

- Jorg Sydow and Udo Staber
- Project Organization, Embeddedness and Risk in Magazine Publishing pp. 229-243

- Carol Ekinsmyth
- The Project Ecology of Advertising: Tasks, Talents and Teams pp. 245-262

- Gernot Grabher
- Bridging Distances: Organizing Boundary-spanning Technology Development Projects pp. 263-274

- Maria Bengtsson and Anders Soderholm
- Project Teams as Means of Restructuring Research and Development in the Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 275-289

- Christian Zeller
- The Spatial Clustering of Science and Capital: Accounting for Biotech Firm-Venture Capital Relationships pp. 291-305

- Walter Powell, Kenneth Koput, James Bowie and Laurel Smith-Doerr
- The Evolution of Post-socialist Projects: Trajectory Shift and Transitional Capacity in a Polish Region pp. 307-321

- David Dornisch
Volume 36, issue 2, 2002
- Spatial Job Search and Job Competition Among Immigrant and Native Groups in Los Angeles pp. 97-112

- Michael Stoll, Edwin Melendez and Abel Valenzuela
- Growth Regimes over Time and Space pp. 113-124

- David Audretsch and Michael Fritsch
- Interregional Multipliers: Looking Backward, Looking Forward pp. 125-136

- Erik Dietzenbacher
- Differences in the Production of Education Across Regions and Urban and Rural Areas pp. 137-145

- David Brasington
- Identifying Spatial Markets for Personal Legal Services in Ireland pp. 147-155

- Edward Shinnick
- The Classification of Rural Areas in the European Context: Some Remarks on the Article of J. R. Blunden, W. T. R. Pryce and P. Dreyer, Regional Studies 32(2) pp. 157-160

- G. Tappeiner, H. W. Holub, U. Tappeiner and J. Aschenwald
- Globalization, Regionalism and Labour Markets: Should We Recast the Foundations of the EU Regime in Matters of Regional (Rural and Urban) Development? pp. 161-172

- Willem Molle
- Looking for Regional Systems of Innovation: Evidence from the Italian Innovation Survey pp. 173-186

- Rinaldo Evangelista, Simona Iammarino, Valeria Mastrostefano and Alberto Silvani
- 'Investability': The Key to Competitive Regions and Cities? pp. 187-193

- Iain Begg
- The Impact of Regional Infrastructure Investment in India pp. 194-200

- T. Ravi Kumar
Volume 36, issue 1, 2002
- A Study in Structural Change: Relative Earnings in Wales Since the 1970s pp. 1-11

- Gavin Cameron, John Muellbauer and Jonathan Snicker
- Migration and Individual Earnings in Finland: A Regional Perspective pp. 13-24

- Sari Pekkala Kerr
- The Influence of NAFTA on Socio-economic Variables for the US-Mexico Border Region pp. 25-31

- David Yoskowitz, James Giermanski and Rolando Pena-Sanchez
- The Determinants of Regional Variation in New Firm Formation pp. 33-45

- Catherine Armington and Zoltan Acs
- Innovation in Europe: A Tale of Networks, Knowledge and Trade in Five Cities pp. 47-64

- James Simmie, James Sennett, Peter Wood and Doug Hart
- Higher Education and Regional Economic Development in Wales: An Opportunity for Demonstrating the Efficacy of Devolution in Economic Development pp. 65-73

- Bob Morgan
- Livingstone's London: Left Politics and the World City pp. 75-80

- Donald Mcneill
- Innovation, Networking and Proximity: Lessons from Small High Technology Firms in the UK pp. 81-86

- Henny Romijn and Mike Albu
- New Media Industry Development: Regions, Networks and Hierarchies - Some Policy Implications pp. 87-91

- Ann-Katrin Backlund and Åke Sandberg
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