Regional Studies
1996 - 2024
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Volume 31, issue 9, 1997
- Introduction pp. 833-834

- Michael Danson
- UK Regional Policy: An Evaluation pp. 835-848

- Jim Taylor and Colin Wren
- The Interim Evaluation of EU Regional Development Programmes: Experiences from Objective 2 Regions pp. 849-858

- John Bachtler and Rona Michie
- The Ex Post Evaluation of Regional Selective Assistance pp. 859-865

- John Swales
- A Tale of Two Recessions pp. 867-874

- Richard Audas and R. Ross MacKay
- Strategies for the Stateless Nation: Sustainable Policies for the Regions in Europe pp. 875-882

- Peter Roberts
- Inequality in Post-communism pp. 883-890

- Vic Duke and Keith Grime
- Comparative Properties of Local Econometric Models in the UK pp. 891-901

- Lester Hunt and Martin Snell
- Regional Finance: A Survey pp. 903-920

- Sheila Dow and Carlos Rodriguez-Fuentes
Volume 31, issue 8, 1997
- UK Regional Plant and Machinery Capital Stocks and Premature Scrapping pp. 737-750

- Richard Harris
- Measuring Tax and Incentive Competition: What Is the Best Yardstick? pp. 751-764

- Peter Fisher and Alan Peters
- Information and Communication Technologies and Local Economic Development Policies: The British Case pp. 765-774

- David Gibbs and Keith Tanner
- Educational Attainment and Social Disadvantage: Contextualizing School League Tables pp. 775-789

- G. Higgs, W. Bellin, S. Farrell and S. White
- On the Appropriate Use of Location Quotients in Generating Regional Input-Output Tables: A Comment pp. 791-794

- Steven Brand
- On the Appropriate Use of Location Quotients in Generating Regional Input-Output Tables: Reply pp. 795-805

- A. T. Flegg and C. D. Webber
Volume 31, issue 7, 1997
- A Question of Compromise? Case Study Evidence on the Location and Mobility Strategies of Dual Career Households pp. 641-657

- A. E. Green
- Externally-assisted Product Innovation in the Manufacturing Sector: The Role of Location, Inhouse R&D and Outside Technical Support pp. 659-668

- Paul Makun and D. Macpherson
- Technology Transfer to China through Foreign Direct Investment pp. 669-679

- Stephen Young and Ping Lan
- The Role of the Manufacturing Base in the Development of Private and Public Services pp. 681-693

- Henri Capron and Olivier Debande
- How Deeply Embedded is Silicon Glen? A Cautionary Note pp. 695-703

- Philip McCann
- Linkages in the Scottish Electronics Industry: Further Evidence pp. 705-711

- Ivan Turok
Volume 31, issue 6, 1997
- Territorial or Trans-territorial Networking: Spatial Aspects of Technology-oriented Cooperation within the German Mechanical Engineering Industry pp. 545-557

- Reinhold Grotz and Boris Braun
- Regional Integration and Convergence and the Problems of Fiscal and Monetary Systems: Some Lessons for Eastern Europe pp. 559-570

- Leslie Budd
- Non-users' Willingness to Pay for a National Park: An Application and Critique of the Contingent Valuation Method pp. 571-582

- Ian Bateman and Ian Langford
- Unemployment in Wales: Does Language Matter? pp. 583-591

- Stephen Drinkwater and N. C. O'Leary
- The Dispersion of US State Unemployment Rates: The Role of Market and Non-market Equilibrium Factors pp. 593-606

- Mark Partridge and Dan Rickman
Volume 31, issue 5, 1997
- Regional Futures pp. 445-455

- Bjørn Asheim and Michael Dunford
- Technology, Growth and Unemployment across European Regions pp. 457-466

- Jan Fagerberg, Bart Verspagen and Marjolein Caniëls
- Regional Futures: Industrial Restructuring, New High Volume Production Concepts and Spatial Development Strategies in the New Europe pp. 467-478

- Ray Hudson
- Learning Economies, Innovation Systems and European Integration pp. 479-490

- Birgitte Gregersen and Bjorn Johnson
- The Learning Region: Institutions, Innovation and Regional Renewal pp. 491-503

- Kevin Morgan
- Exclusion, Unemployment and Non-employment pp. 505-520

- A. E. Green
- Housing, Labour Markets and Household Structure: Questioning the Role of Secondary Data Analysis in Sustaining the Polarization pp. 521-531

- Helen Jarvis
- Organizing Diversity: Evolutionary Theory, Network Analysis and Postsocialism pp. 533-544

- Gernot Grabher and David Stark
Volume 31, issue 4, 1997
- A Profile of UK Unemployment: Regional versus Demographic Influences pp. 351-366

- Sarah Brown and John Sessions
- The Making of a High Technology Node: Foreign-owned Companies in Israeli High Technology pp. 367-380

- Daniel Felsenstein
- Spatial Distribution of Patents in Spain: Determining Factors and Consequences on Regional Development pp. 381-390

- Daniel Coronado and Manuel Acosta
- Economic Impacts of the Construction of a Transport Corridor: A Multi-level and Multiapproach Case Study for the Construction of the A1 Highway in the Netherlands pp. 391-402

- Frank Bruinsma, Sytze Rienstra and Piet Rietveld
- Acquisition versus Greenfield Investment: The Location and Growth of Japanese Manufacturers in the United States pp. 403-416

- Breandan O hUallachain and Neil Reid
Volume 31, issue 3, 1997
- Regional Economic Development and Policy: Essays in Honour of Michael Chisholm. Editorial Introduction pp. 203-204

- Andrew Cliff, Peter Haggett and Ronald Martin
- Michael Chisholm: An Appreciation pp. 205-210

- Andrew Cliff, Peter Haggett and Ronald Martin
- The Future of the Metropolis and its Form pp. 211-220

- Peter Hall
- Rogues and Regulation in Global Finance: Maxwell, Leeson and the City of London pp. 221-236

- Gordon Clark
- Regional Unemployment Disparities and their Dynamics pp. 237-252

- Ronald Martin
- Privatization Comes to Town: National Policies and Local Responses - The Bristol Case pp. 253-265

- Anthony Hoare
- Popeism and Fordism: Examining the Roots of Mass Production pp. 267-280

- Glen Norcliffe
- Small Firms, Innovation and Regional Development in Britain in the 1990s pp. 281-293

- David Keeble
- Gas Market Liberalization in Britain: Some Geographical Observations pp. 295-309

- Gerald Manners
- The Global Oil Industry: The Location of Production - Middle East Domination or Regionalization? pp. 311-322

- Peter Odell
- Administrative Systems and Economic Spaces pp. 323-336

- Robert Bennett
- The Organic or the Arithmetic: Independent Commissions and the Redrawing of the UK's Administrative Maps pp. 337-349

- R. J. Johnston, C. J. Pattie and D. J. Rossiter
Volume 31, issue 2, 1997
- Metropolis or Region: On the Development and Structure of London pp. 97-115

- Martin Mogridge and John Parr
- Conflict Between Two Industrial Networks: Technological Adaptation and Inter-firm Relationships in the Ceramics Industry in Seto, Japan pp. 117-129

- Hiro Izushi
- Regional Economic Performance: An Integrated Approach pp. 131-137

- Graham Schindler, Philip Israilevich and Geoffrey Hewings
- German Foreign Direct Investment in the UK and Ireland: Survey Evidence pp. 139-150

- Neil Hood and James Taggart
- International Trade, Production Chains and Corporate Stategies: Japan's Timber Trade with British Columbia pp. 151-166

- David Edgington and Roger Hayter
Volume 31, issue 1, 1997
- Regional Per Capita Income Convergence in Austria pp. 1-12

- Helmut Hofer and Andreas Wörgötter
- Regional Trends in British Manufacturing Employment: Tests for Stationarity and Co-integration, 1952-1989 pp. 13-24

- Stanley Keil
- Destroying the Myth of Vertical Integration in the Japanese Electronics Industry: Restructuring in the Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Industry pp. 25-39

- Soohyun Chon
- Regulatory Change and Skill Transfer: The Case of National Laboratories in the UK, France and Belgium pp. 41-54

- Helen Lawton Smith
- Globalization, Regionalization and Third World Development pp. 55-66

- Paul Cook and Colin Kirkpatrick
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