Regional Studies
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Volume 55, issue 12, 2021
- Introduction to regional approaches to data, environment and society pp. 1853-1856

- Jim Thatcher, Ryan Burns and Craig Dalton
- ‘Making blockchain real’: regulatory discourses of blockchains as a smart, civic service pp. 1857-1867

- Maral Sotoudehnia
- Internet infrastructure and the commons: grassroots knowledge sharing in Barcelona pp. 1868-1877

- Casey R. Lynch
- Powering the local review engine at Yelp and Google: intensive and extensive approaches to crowdsourcing spatial data pp. 1878-1889

- Will B. Payne
- (Digital) neo-colonialism in the smart city pp. 1890-1901

- Morgan Mouton and Ryan Burns
- Exploitation as innovation: research ethics and the governance of experimentation in the urban living lab pp. 1902-1912

- Linnet Taylor
- Fragmented governance, the urban data ecosystem and smart city-regions: the case of Metropolitan Boston pp. 1913-1923

- Rob Kitchin and Niamh Moore-Cherry
- Digital economy in the UK: regional productivity effects of early adoption pp. 1924-1938

- Emmanouil Tranos, Tasos Kitsos and Raquel Ortega-Argiles
- A data-based approach to identifying regional typologies and exemplars across the urban–rural gradient in Europe using affinity propagation pp. 1939-1954

- Maurizio Fiaschetti, Marcello Graziano and Benjamin W. Heumann
- Regions in Covid-19 recovery pp. 1955-1965

- David Bailey, Riccardo Crescenzi, Elisa Roller, Isabelle Anguelovski, Ayona Datta and John Harrison
- Outcaste Bombay: City making and the politics of the poor pp. 1966-1967

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Volume index, 2021 pp. 1969-1981

- The Editors
Volume 55, issue 9, 2021
- Multilevel dynamics of the UK’s EU exit: identity, territory, policy and power pp. 1491-1501

- Daniel Wincott
- Analysing vote-choice in a multinational state: national identity and territorial differentiation in the 2016 Brexit vote pp. 1502-1516

- Ailsa Henderson, Ed Gareth Poole, Richard Wyn Jones, Daniel Wincott, Jac Larner and Charlie Jeffery
- The future of Northern Ireland: border anxieties and support for Irish reunification under varieties of UKexit pp. 1517-1527

- John Garry, Brendan O’Leary, Kevin McNicholl and James Pow
- Crisis, what crisis? Conceptualizing crisis, UK pluri-constitutionalism and Brexit politics pp. 1528-1537

- Daniel Wincott, Gregory Davies and Alan Wager
- Negotiating Brexit: power dynamics in British intergovernmental relations pp. 1538-1549

- Nicola McEwen
- The European Union and Regional gender equality agendas: Wales in the shadow of Brexit pp. 1550-1560

- Rachel Minto and Alison Parken
- Health law and policy, devolution and Brexit pp. 1561-1570

- Jean McHale, Elizabeth M. Speakman, Tamara Hervey and Mark Flear
- UK analysts’ and policy-makers’ perspectives on Brexit: challenges, priorities and opportunities for subnational areas pp. 1571-1582

- Chloe Billing, Philip McCann, Raquel Ortega-Argiles and Deniz Sevinc
- Brexit: potential impacts on the economic welfare of UK farm households pp. 1583-1595

- Oluwaseun Mercy Ojo, Carmen Hubbard, Michael Wallace, Andrew Moxey, Myles Patton, David Harvey, Shailesh Shrestha, Siyi Feng, Charles Scott, George Philippidis, John Davis and Anne Liddon
- Brexit disruption and transborder leadership in Europe pp. 1596-1608

- John Gibney, Joyce Liddle and John Shutt
Volume 55, issue 8, 2021
- Spatial perspectives on niche empowerment: an agent-based model pp. 1341-1353

- Almona Tani, Antonio Lopolito and Piergiuseppe Morone
- How fiscal policies affect energy systems: the importance of an ‘environmental social wage’ pp. 1354-1364

- Peter McGregor, Andrew Ross and J. Kim Swales
- Regional governance in second-tier city-regions in Sweden: a multi-scalar approach to institutional change pp. 1365-1375

- Brita Hermelin and Bo Persson
- Output, investment and productivity: the Italian North–South regional divide from a Kaldor–Verdoorn approach pp. 1376-1387

- Matteo Deleidi, Walter Paternesi Meloni, Luigi Salvati and Francesca Tosi
- Economic complexity and fertility: insights from a low fertility country pp. 1388-1402

- Niccolò Innocenti, Daniele Vignoli and Luciana Lazzeretti
- Higher education, regional growth and cohesion: insights from the Spanish case pp. 1403-1416

- Juan Francisco Canal Domínguez
- An empirical approach to cross-border spatial planning initiatives in Europe pp. 1417-1428

- Antoine Decoville and Frédéric Durand
- Agglomerative patterns and cooperative networks of the online video industry in China pp. 1429-1441

- Xu Zhang, Chuanxiang Sun and Lin Mei
- Place-based policy in southern Italy: evidence from a dose–response approach pp. 1442-1458

- Alessandro Cusimano, Fabio Mazzola and Sylvain Barde
- Measuring regional quality of government: the public spending quality index based on government contracting data pp. 1459-1472

- Mihály Fazekas and Ágnes Czibik
- The attractiveness of university and corporate anchor tenants in the conception of a new cluster pp. 1473-1486

- Christos Dimos, Felicia M. Fai and Philip R. Tomlinson
- Shareholder cities: Land transformations along urban corridors in India pp. 1487-1488

- Barbara Harriss-White
- Uneven innovation: The work of smart cities pp. 1488-1489

- Pedro Marques
Volume 55, issue 7, 2021
- Regional informal institutions, local governance and gendered entrepreneurship pp. 1169-1181

- Bach Nguyen
- Does lockdown work? A spatial analysis of the spread and concentration of Covid-19 in Italy pp. 1182-1193

- Sébastien Bourdin, Ludovic Jeanne, Fabien Nadou and Gabriel Noiret
- Regionalizing innovation strategies in Peru based on smart specialization: implications and challenges pp. 1194-1208

- Ricard Esparza Masana and William Ipanaqué
- The importance of spatial differences in total factor productivity: New Zealand, 2001–16 pp. 1209-1227

- Richard Harris
- Regional economic resilience in China: measurement and determinants pp. 1228-1239

- Zanxin Wang and Wei Wei
- Quality of government and regional trade: evidence from European Union regions pp. 1240-1251

- Javier Barbero, Giovanni Mandras, Ernesto Rodriguez-Crespo and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Economic geography and human capital accumulation in Turkey: evidence from micro-data pp. 1252-1264

- Burhan Karahasan and Fırat Bilgel
- Global connectedness, local embeddedness and creative economies in European cities pp. 1265-1281

- Xinli Huang and Di Fan
- From brawn to brains: manufacturing–KIBS interdependency pp. 1282-1298

- Dioni Elche, Davide Consoli and Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo
- The economic complexity of US metropolitan areas pp. 1299-1310

- Benedikt S. L. Fritz and Robert A. Manduca
- Spillovers across industries and regions in China’s regional economic diversification pp. 1311-1326

- Jian Gao, Bogang Jun, Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland, Tao Zhou and Cesar Hidalgo
- Forms of place leadership in local productive systems: from endogenous rerouting to deliberate resistance to change pp. 1327-1336

- Marco Bellandi, Monica Plechero and Erica Santini
- Broken cities: Inside the global housing crisis pp. 1337-1338

- Paula Meth
- Understanding affordability: The economics of housing markets pp. 1338-1339

- Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar
Volume 55, issue 6, 2021
- Regional worlds: from related variety in regional diversification to strategic coupling in global production networks pp. 989-1010

- Henry Wai-chung Yeung
- Costs, incentives, and institutions in bridging evolutionary economic geography and global production networks pp. 1011-1014

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Secondary city invention: internal resources versus agglomeration allures pp. 1015-1031

- Breandán Ó hUallacháin and Jacob Douma
- The electoral bias: the political economy of subnational transfers in Latin America pp. 1032-1045

- Xabier Gainza and Felipe Livert
- Negative human capital externalities in well-being: evidence from Chinese cities pp. 1046-1058

- Qi Guo and Haifeng Qian
- Complementary interregional linkages and Smart Specialisation: an empirical study on European regions pp. 1059-1070

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland and Ron Boschma
- How does asymmetric decentralization affect local fiscal performance? pp. 1071-1083

- Evrim Tan and Anna Avshalom-Uster
- The evolution of transport networks and the regional water environment: the case of Chinese high-speed rail pp. 1084-1110

- Huanxiu Guo, Cheng Chen, Xiaofang Dong and Changmin Jiang
- Does decentralization of governance promote urban diversity? Evidence from Spain pp. 1111-1128

- Jorge Diaz-Lanchas and Peter Mulder
- What drives total factor productivity growth? An examination of spillover effects pp. 1129-1139

- Matthias Siller, Thomas Schatzer, Janette Walde and Gottfried Tappeiner
- How bad is it? Variation in perceptions of regional economic conditions pp. 1140-1153

- Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga
- Rescaling urban development policy in the EU: the impact of integrated place-based approaches in Cohesion Policy pp. 1154-1165

- Carlos Mendez, Arno van der Zwet and Sylwia Borkowska-Waszak
- An introduction to geographical and urban economics: A spiky world pp. 1166-1167

- Ioannis Bournakis
- Social imaginaries of space: Concepts and cases pp. 1167-1168

- Philip Lawton
Volume 55, issue 5, 2021
- Regional planning: an arena of interests, institutions and relations pp. 773-777

- Eva Purkarthofer, Alois Humer and Raine Mäntysalo
- Positioning regional planning across Europe pp. 778-790

- Lukas Smas and Peter Schmitt
- Integrated, adaptive and participatory spatial planning: trends across Europe pp. 791-803

- Vincent Nadin, Dominic Stead, Marcin Dąbrowski and Ana Maria Fernandez-Maldonado
- Rethinking the governance and planning of a new generation of greenbelts pp. 804-817

- Sara Macdonald, Jochen Monstadt and Abigail Friendly
- Transcending land–sea dichotomies through strategic spatial planning pp. 818-830

- Cormac Walsh
- Finding the future in policy discourse: an analysis of city resilience plans pp. 831-843

- Zack Taylor, Joanne Fitzgibbons and Carrie L. Mitchell
- Tensions in city-regional spatial planning: the challenge of interpreting layered institutional rules pp. 844-856

- Kaisa Granqvist, Alois Humer and Raine Mäntysalo
- Contemporary regionalism and The Scandinavian 8 Million City: spatial logics in contemporary region-building processes pp. 857-869

- Ida Grundel
- Networked dynamics of knowledge integration in strategic spatial planning processes: a social network approach pp. 870-882

- Susa Eräranta and Miloš N. Mladenović
- Multidimensional deprivation in heterogeneous rural areas: Spain after the economic crisis pp. 883-893

- Luis Ayala, Antonio Jurado and Jesús Pérez-Mayo
- So close yet so far: intergovernmental tensions in Spain pp. 894-906

- Jean-Baptiste Harguindéguy, Cristina Fernández Rivera and Almudena Sánchez Sánchez
- Migration and employment after an economic shock: regional characteristics and migration patterns pp. 907-920

- Høgni Kalsø Hansen, Ditte Håkonsson Lyngemark and Cecilie Dohlman Weatherall
- Small business and poverty: evidence from post-Soviet cities pp. 921-935

- Maksim Belitski, Sameeksha Desai and Andrew Godley
- Entrepreneurship in rural regions: the role of industry experience and home advantage for newly founded firms pp. 936-950

- Antoine Habersetzer, Marcin Rataj, Rikard H. Eriksson and Heike Mayer
- Regional prices and real incomes in the UK pp. 951-961

- David Hearne
- Proposing a regional gender equality index (R-GEI) with an application to Italy pp. 962-973

- Enrico di Bella, Lucia Leporatti, Luca Gandullia and Filomena Maggino
- Principles for delimiting transnational territories for policy implementation pp. 974-985

- Eduardo Medeiros
- The Routledge international handbook of financialization pp. 986-987

- Frances Brill
- Diversities of innovation pp. 987-988

- Erkan Erdil
Volume 55, issue 4, 2021
- Real estate and regional studies pp. 571-574

- Ben Derudder and David Bailey
- Proximity effects and labour specialization transitions in Mexico: a spatial Markov chain analysis pp. 575-589

- Miguel A. Flores-Segovia and Francisco A. Castellanos-Sosa
- Ethnic enclaves and self-employment among Middle Eastern immigrants in Sweden: ethnic capital or enclave size? pp. 590-604

- Martin Andersson, Johan Larsson and Özge Öner
- Recombinant invention in solar photovoltaic technology: can geographical proximity bridge technological distance? pp. 605-616

- Deyu Li, Gaston Heimeriks and Floor Alkemade
- Starting from scratch? A new approach to subnational public finance pp. 617-629

- David Bell, Willem Sas and John Houston
- History matters: the effects of Chinese ports from 170 years ago on entrepreneurship today pp. 630-644

- Zhe Wang, Huan Yang and Xinning Zhang
- Searching for the optimal territorial structure: the case of Spanish provincial councils pp. 645-664

- Isabel Narbón-Perpiñá, Maria Teresa Balaguer-Coll, Diego Prior and Emili Tortosa-Ausina
- ‘See you soon?!’ Mobility, competition and free-riding in decentralized higher education financing pp. 665-678

- Matthias Geissler and Johannes König
- Soft information and the geography of SME bank lending pp. 679-692

- Tianshu Zhao, Kul Luintel and Kent Matthews
- The spatial features of recent crises in a developing country: analysing regional economic resilience for the Brazilian case pp. 693-706

- Igor S. Tupy, Fernanda Faria Silva, Pedro V. M. Amaral and Anderson Cavalcante
- Do airport activities affect regional economies? Regional analysis of New Zealand’s airport system pp. 707-722

- Xiaowen Fu, Kan Wai Hong Tsui, Breno Sampaio and David Tan
- Electoral outcomes, power outages and firm performance pp. 723-734

- Mehmet Pinar, Burhan Karahasan and Pinar Deniz
- Towards an entrepreneurial ecosystem typology for regional economic development: the role of creative class and entrepreneurship pp. 735-756

- David B. Audretsch and Maksim Belitski
- Change agency and reproductive agency in the course of industrial path evolution pp. 757-768

- Nora G. Bækkelund
- Handbook of universities and regional development pp. 769-770

- Pablo D’Este
- Cities of dragons and elephants – Urbanization and urban development in China and India pp. 770-771

- Sohail Ahmad
Volume 55, issue 3, 2021
- Smart Specialisation and learning regions as a competitive strategy for less developed regions pp. 373-376

- Joao Ferreira, Luís Farinha, Roel Rutten and Björn Asheim
- Regional innovation systems: what can we learn from 25 years of scientific achievements? pp. 377-389

- Cristina Fernandes, Luís Farinha, Joao Ferreira, Björn Asheim and Roel Rutten
- Territorial patterns of R&D+I grants supporting Smart Specialisation projects funded from the ESIF in Poland pp. 390-401

- Krzysztof Mieszkowski and Javier Barbero
- Smart Specialisation strategies on the periphery: a data-triangulation approach to governance issues and practices pp. 402-413

- Stefano Ghinoi, Bodo Steiner, Teemu Makkonen and Robert Hassink
- Patterns of policy learning in the RIS3 processes of less developed regions pp. 414-426

- Nicola Bellini, Giulia Lazzeri and Serena Rovai
- Smart Specialisation: insights from the North American periphery pp. 427-440

- Andrew Crawley and Angela Hallowell
- A model for NTBF creation in less developed regions based on the Smart Specialisation concept: the case of regions in Iran pp. 441-452

- Reza Naghizadeh, Safora Allahy and Marina Ranga
- Do anchor infrastructures matter for regional Smart Specialisation Strategy? The case of Alentejo pp. 453-464

- Soumodip Sarkar, José Jacinto Bilau and Maria Basílio
- Successful economic diversification in less developed regions: long-term trends in turbulent times pp. 465-478

- Korneliusz Pylak and Dieter Kogler
- Relatedness, complexity and local growth pp. 479-494

- Benjamin Davies and David Maré
- The geography of knowledge revisited: geographies of KIBS use by a new rural industry pp. 495-507

- Richard Shearmur and David Doloreux
- Privatization, power and place: the distributive politics of asylum dispersal in England pp. 508-520

- José M. Alonso and Rhys Andrews
- Knowledge flows and technologies in renewable energies at the regional level in Europe pp. 521-532

- Diego B. Ocampo-Corrales, Rosina Moreno and Jordi Suriñach
- Inter- and intra-city networks: how networks are shaping China’s film industry pp. 533-545

- Hu Wen, Qiangguo Zhang, Shengjun Zhu and Yongyuan Huang
- The creative renewal of a craft cluster: the role of materiality and mobility in cluster evolution pp. 546-555

- Xueke (Stephanie) Yang, Honggang Xu and Sisi Ni
- Place leadership: developing a model to guide regional partnerships pp. 556-567

- Kate Broadhurst, Jennifer Ferreira and Nigel Berkeley
- Resisting redevelopment: Protest in aspiring global cities pp. 568-569

- Laurence Piper
- Cyclescapes of the unequal city: Bicycle infrastructure and uneven development pp. 569-570

- Paolo Pileri
- Correction pp. ei-ei

- The Editors
- Correction pp. eii-eii

- The Editors
- Correction pp. eiii-eiii

- The Editors
Volume 55, issue 2, 2021
- Agglomeration externalities of fast-growth firms pp. 167-181

- Jun Du and Enrico Vanino
- Diversifying in green technologies in European regions: does political support matter? pp. 182-195

- Artur Santoalha and Ron Boschma
- Entrepreneurs and cluster evolution: the transformation of Toronto’s ICT cluster pp. 196-207

- Steven Denney, Travis Southin and David A. Wolfe
- Cluster presence and economic performance: a new look based on European data pp. 208-220

- Christian Ketels and Sergiy Protsiv
- Is transparency a way to improve efficiency? An assessment of Spanish municipalities pp. 221-233

- María Dolores Guillamón and Beatriz Cuadrado-Ballesteros
- Does subnational tax autonomy promote regional convergence? Evidence from OECD countries, 1995–2011 pp. 234-244

- Paul Van Rompuy
- Mobility and urban quality of life: a comparison of the hedonic pricing and subjective well-being methods pp. 245-255

- Fredrik Carlsen and Stefan Leknes
- The links between regional house prices and share prices in the UK pp. 256-268

- Rakesh K. Bissoondeeal
- Institutional fragmentation and urbanization in European Union cities pp. 269-281

- Federica Cappelli, Gianni Guastella and Stefano Pareglio
- Ensuring product quality: luxury clusters in cognac and leather pp. 282-294

- Bertrand Blancheton and Martine Hlady-Rispal
- Regional effects of professional sports franchises: causal evidence from four European football leagues pp. 295-306

- Matthias Brachert
- Cooperative banks and local economic growth pp. 307-321

- Paolo Coccorese and Sherrill Shaffer
- Asymmetric regional dynamics in the Portuguese economy: debt, openness and local revenues pp. 322-332

- Fernando Alexandre, Hélder Costa, Miguel Portela and Miguel Rodrigues
- Public policy for addressing the low-skills low-wage trap: insights from business case studies in the Birmingham city-region, UK pp. 333-344

- Anne E. Green, Paul Sissons, Kevin Broughton and Amir Qamar
- Lost in plain sight: revealing central flow process in Christaller’s original central place systems pp. 345-353

- Peter J. Taylor and Michael Hoyler
- Does Cohesion Policy reduce EU discontent and Euroscepticism? pp. 354-369

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Lewis Dijkstra
- From innovation to entrepreneurship: connectivity-based regional development pp. 370-371

- Patrick Adler
- The innovation complex: cities, tech, and the new economy pp. 371-372

- Luca Grilli
Volume 55, issue 1, 2021
- Whither regional planning? pp. 1-5

- John Harrison, Daniel Galland and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
- Regional planning is dead: long live planning regional futures pp. 6-18

- John Harrison, Daniel Galland and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
- The return of the city-region in the new urban agenda: is this relevant in the Global South? pp. 19-28

- Vanessa Watson
- Planning, temporary urbanism and citizen-led alternative-substitute place-making in the Global South pp. 29-39

- Lauren Andres, Hakeem Bakare, John R. Bryson, Winnie Khaemba, Lorena Melgaço and George R. Mwaniki
- Getting the territory right: infrastructure-led development and the re-emergence of spatial planning strategies pp. 40-51

- Seth Schindler and J. Miguel Kanai
- City-regional imaginaries and politics of rescaling pp. 52-62

- Simin Davoudi and Elizabeth Brooks
- Two logics of regionalism: the development of a regional imaginary in the Toronto–Waterloo Innovation Corridor pp. 63-76

- David Wachsmuth and Patrick Kilfoil
- Planning megaregional futures: spatial imaginaries and megaregion formation in China pp. 77-89

- John Harrison and Hao Gu
- Understanding heterogeneous spatial production externalities as a missing link between land-use planning and urban economic futures pp. 90-100

- Haozhi Pan, Tianren Yang, Ying Jin, Sandy Dall’Erba and Geoffrey Hewings
- Spatial planning, nationalism and territorial politics in Europe pp. 101-114

- Claire Colomb and John Tomaney
- Towards a sustainable, negotiated mode of strategic regional planning: a political economy perspective pp. 115-126

- Ian Gordon and Tony Champion
- Regional planning as cultural criticism: reclaiming the radical wholes of interwar regional thinkers pp. 127-137

- Garrett Dash Nelson
- Future-proof cities through governance experiments? Insights from the Resilient Melbourne Strategy (RMS) pp. 138-149

- Sebastian Fastenrath and Lars Coenen
- The new normative: synergistic scenario planning for carbon-neutral cities and regions pp. 150-163

- Joe Ravetz, Aleksi Neuvonen and Raine Mäntysalo
- Greenovation: Urban leadership on climate change pp. 164-165

- Sebastian Losacker
- The wealth and poverty of cities: Why nations matter pp. 165-166

- Lorenzo De Vidovich
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