Regional Studies
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Volume 33, issue 9, 1999
- Regional Income Estimates for Ireland, 1995 pp. 805-814

- Eoin O'Leary
- Paul Krugman's Geographical Economics, Industrial Clustering and the British Motor Sport Industry pp. 815-827

- Steven Pinch and Nick Henry
- The North-South Divide in the UK Defence Sector pp. 829-841

- Paul Bishop and Nick Wiseman
- Regional Economic Performance and Sunk Costs pp. 843-855

- Konstantinos Melachroinos and Nigel Spence
- The Regional Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment in China pp. 857-867

- Yingqi Wei, Xiaming Liu, David Parker and Kirit Vaidya
- Fuzzy Concepts, Scanty Evidence, Policy Distance: The Case for Rigour and Policy Relevance in Critical Regional Studies pp. 869-884

- Ann Markusen
- Strategy 2010: Planning Economic Development in Northern Ireland pp. 885-890

- John Bradley and Douglas Hamilton
- An Economic and Spatial Policy Agenda for the Scottish Parliament pp. 891-895

- John McCarthy Shaw and David Newlands
- The Intersection of the Learning Region and Local and Regional Economic Development: Analysing the Role of Higher Education pp. 896-902

- Julie Keane Shaw and Janelle Allison
Volume 33, issue 8, 2000
- Economic Geography and Contemporary Rural Dynamics: An Empirical Test on Some French Regions pp. 697-711

- Bertrand Schmitt
- Do Minimum Wage Hikes Raise US Long Term Unemployment? Evidence Using State Minimum Wage Rates pp. 713-726

- Mark Partridge and Jamie Partridge
- Modelling the Regional Impact of Continental Economic Integration: Lessons from the European Union for NAFTA pp. 727-738

- Jean Paelinck and Mario Polese
- Can a Development Agency Foster Co-operation Among Local Firms? The Case of the Welsh Development Agency's Supplier Association Programme pp. 739-750

- Hiro Izushi
- An Eclectic Methodology for Assessment of the Regional Economic Effects of the Femern Belt Link Between Scandinavia and Germany pp. 751-768

- Chris Jensen-Butler and Bjarne Madsen
- Regional Winners and Losers From Recent Trends in Utility Rationalization pp. 769-778

- Peter Gripaios Shaw and Max Munday
- Central Government Support to SMEs Compared to Business Link, Business Connect and Business Shop and the Prospects for the Small Business Service pp. 779-787

- P. J. A. Robson Shaw and Robert Bennett
- Merseyside and Objective 1 Status, 1994-1999: Implications for the Next Programming Period pp. 788-792

- Philip Boland
- Constructing the European Spatial Development Perspective: Consensus Without a Competence pp. 793-797

- Richard Williams
Volume 33, issue 7, 1999
- Borders, Border Regions and Territoriality: Contradictory Meanings, Changing Significance pp. 593-604

- James Anderson and Liam O'Dowd
- European and North American Contexts for Cross-border Regionalism pp. 605-617

- James Wesley Scott
- Why Interdiction? Immigration Control at the United States-Mexico Border pp. 619-630

- Josiah McC. Heyman
- Regional Integration or Fragmentation? The German-Polish Border Region in a New Europe pp. 631-641

- Stefan Kratke
- Cross-border Co-operation, Institutionalization and Political Space Across the English Channel pp. 643-655

- Andrew Church and Peter Reid
- Building Governance Institutions Across European Borders pp. 657-667

- Markus Perkmann
- Boundaries as Social Practice and Discourse: The Finnish-Russian Border pp. 669-680

- Anssi Paasi
- Contested Borders: Globalization and Ethnonational Conflict in Ireland pp. 681-696

- James Anderson and Liam O'Dowd
Volume 33, issue 6, 1999
- Hidden Male Unemployment in Northern Ireland pp. 499-511

- David Armstrong
- Subsidiary Development in German and Japanese Manufacturing Subsidiaries in the British Isles pp. 513-528

- Neil Hood and James Taggart
- Innovative Linkages and Proximity: Empirical Results from Recent Surveys of Small and Medium Sized Firms in German Regions pp. 529-540

- Rolf Sternberg
- Are Urban Agglomerations a Better Breeding Place for Product Innovation? An Analysis of New Product Announcements pp. 541-549

- Erik Brouwer, Hana Budil-Nadvornikova and Alfred Kleinknecht
- Regional Definitions in the European Union: A Question of Disparities? pp. 551-558

- Antonia Casellas and Catherine Galley
- Urban regeneration in Scotland: An agenda for the Scottish Parliament pp. 559-566

- John Mccarthy
- The politics of factory closures and task forces in the north east region of England pp. 567-575

- Andy Pike
- Targeted small firms policies: The case of affirmative action in the US pp. 576-580

- Sandra MacDonald and Irene Hardill
- Some recent trends in Australian regional economic development policy pp. 581-586

- Matthew Tonts
Volume 33, issue 5, 1999
- Plant Closure and the Local Economy: The Case of Swan Hunter on Tyneside pp. 401-411

- John Tomaney, Andy Pike and James Cornford
- Plant Closures by Multi-locational Firms: A Comparative Perspective pp. 413-424

- H. D. Watts and J. D. Kirkham
- Business Segmentation and Location Revisited: Innovation and the Terra Incognita of Large Firms pp. 425-442

- Roger Hayter, Jerry Patchell and Kevin Rees
- Kaldor's Laws and Spatial Dependence: Evidence for the European Regions pp. 443-451

- Jordi Pons-Novell and Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal
- Insights into unemployment and non-employment in Europe using alternative measures pp. 453-464

- A. E. Green
- Further reflections on hidden unemployment: An examination of the off-flows from the claimant count in the North West of England pp. 465-476

- John Sutherland
- Continuity and change: A review of english regeneration policy in the 1990s pp. 477-482

- Stephen Hall and Brendan Nevin
- Where are the socially excluded? Continuing debates in the identification of poor neighbourhoods pp. 483-486

- Peter Lee
- The impacts of partnership on urban governance: Conclusions from recent European research pp. 487-491

- Peter Newman and Gilles Verpraet
Volume 33, issue 4, 1999
- Collective Learning and Knowledge Development in the Evolution of Regional Clusters of High Technology SMEs in Europe pp. 295-303

- David Keeble and Frank Wilkinson
- Collective Learning, Tacit Knowledge and Regional Innovative Capacity pp. 305-317

- Clive Lawson and Edward Lorenz
- Collective Learning Processes, Networking and 'Institutional Thickness' in the Cambridge Region pp. 319-332

- David Keeble, Clive Lawson, Barry Moore and Frank Wilkinson
- Networks, Collective Learning and Technology Development in Innovative High Technology Regions: The Case of Sophia-Antipolis pp. 333-342

- Christian Longhi
- Reactive and Proactive Local Territory: Co-operation and Community in Grenoble pp. 343-352

- Michel De Bernardy
- Spatial Transfer of Knowledge in High Technology Milieux: Learning Versus Collective Learning Processes pp. 353-365

- Roberta Capello
- Munich as Germany's No. 1 High Technology Region: Empirical Evidence, Theoretical Explanations and the Role of Small Firm/Large Firm Relationships pp. 367-377

- Rolf Sternberg and Christine Tamasy
- Technology-based SMEs in the Go ¨teborg Region: Their Origin and Interaction with Universities and Large Firms pp. 379-389

- Åsa Lindholm Dahlstrand
- Clusters of High Technology SMEs: The Dutch Case pp. 391-400

- Egbert Wever and Erik Stam
Volume 33, issue 3, 1999
- Developing a Methodology for Benefit Transfers Using Geographical Information Systems: Modelling Demand for Woodland Recreation pp. 191-205

- Ian Bateman, Andrew Lovett and Julii Brainard
- Relative Economic Performance in Finland: Regional Convergence, 1934-1993 pp. 207-217

- Aki Kangasharju
- Spatial Variations in New Manufacturing Plant Openings: Some Empirical Evidence from Greece pp. 219-229

- Georgios Fotopoulos and Nigel Spence
- The Small and Medium Sized Exporters' Problems: An Empirical Analysis of Canadian Manufacturers pp. 231-245

- Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen
- Politics, Institutions and Regional Restructuring Processes: From Managed Growth to Planned Fragmentation in the Reconversion of Belgium's Last Coal Mining Region pp. 247-258

- Guy Baeten, Erik Swyngedouw and Louis Albrechts
- Cohesion And Diversity In The European Union: Irreconcilable Forces? pp. 259-268

- Brian Graham Shaw and Mark Hart
- Local Business Representation: Can We Afford TECs And Chambers? pp. 269-273

- Andrew Coulson
- Sustainable Commuting: A Contradiction In Terms? pp. 274-280

- Chris Banister Shaw and Nick Gallent
- The Distributional Effects Of Fuel Duties: The Impact On Rural Households In Scotland pp. 281-288

- Deborah Roberts Shaw, John Farrington Shaw, David Gray Shaw and Suzanne Martin
Volume 33, issue 2, 1999
- The Internal Heterogeneity of Industrial Districts in Italy, Brazil and Mexico pp. 97-108

- Roberta Rabellotti and Hubert Schmitz
- Internationalization and Specialization in the European Automotive Components Sector: Implications for the Hollowing-out Thesis pp. 109-119

- David Sadler
- Contract Service Firms in Local Authorities: Evolving Geographies of Activity pp. 121-130

- Suzanne Reimer
- Strategic Approaches to Local Regeneration: The Single Regeneration Budget Challenge Fund pp. 131-141

- Geoff Fordham, Jo Hutchinson and Paul Foley
- US Regional Income Convergence: A Spatial Econometric Perspective pp. 143-156

- Sergio Rey and Brett Montouri
Volume 33, issue 1, 1999
- Accessibility and Economic Development in Europe pp. 1-15

- Roger Vickerman, Klaus Spiekermann and Michael Wegener
- Are Aggregate Consumption Relationships Similar Across the European Union? pp. 17-26

- Alan Carruth, Heather Gibson and Euclid Tsakalotos
- Quality of Life Indices for Analysing Convergence in the European Union pp. 27-35

- D. Giannias, Panagiotis Liargovas and G. Manolas
- Competitive Industry Clusters and Inward TNC Investments: The Case of Sweden pp. 37-49

- Inge Ivarsson
- The Single European Market and SMEs: A Comparison of its Effects in the Food and Clothing Sectors in the UK and Portugal pp. 51-62

- David Smallbone Shaw, Andrew Cumbers Shaw, Stephen Syrett Shaw and Roger Leigh
- Debates and Reviews pp. 63-72

- M. W. Danson
- Policy review section pp. 73-89

- J. Mawson
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