Regional Studies
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Volume 54, issue 12, 2020
- Correction pp. c1-c2

- The Editors
- Regional Studies 2020 Awards pp. 1629-1629

- The Editors
- From ‘entrepreneurial’ to ‘engaged’ universities: social innovation for regional development in the Global South pp. 1631-1643

- Elisa Thomas and Rhiannon Pugh
- Assembling mega-urban projects through state-guided governance innovation: the development of Lingang in Shanghai pp. 1644-1654

- Jie Shen, Xiang Luo and Fulong Wu
- Towards a ‘harmonious society’? Multidimensional development and the convergence of Chinese provinces pp. 1655-1667

- Mario Biggeri and Luca Bortolotti
- Reordering, inequality and divergent growth: processes of neighbourhood change in Dutch cities pp. 1668-1679

- Tal Modai-Snir and Maarten van Ham
- What drives migration moves to urban areas in Spain? Evidence from the Great Recession pp. 1680-1693

- Celia Melguizo and Vicente Royuela
- The curse of natural resources: an empirical analysis of European regions pp. 1694-1708

- Nicoletta Corrocher, Camilla Lenzi and Marie-Louise Deshaires
- Regional disparities and industrial structure: territorial capital and productivity in Italian firms pp. 1709-1723

- Paolo Castelnovo, Valentina Morretta and Michela Vecchi
- Institutional quality and innovation performance: evidence from Italy pp. 1724-1736

- Dario D’Ingiullo and Valentina Evangelista
- Employers stuck in place? Knowledge sector recruitment between regional embeddedness and internationalization pp. 1737-1747

- Jörg Plöger
- Air connectivity and spatial effects: regional differences in Europe pp. 1748-1760

- Antonio Antunes, Gianmaria Martini, Flavio Porta and Davide Scotti
- Organized crime, suspicious transaction reporting and anti-money laundering regulation pp. 1761-1775

- Lucia dalla Pellegrina, Giorgio Di Maio, Donato Masciandaro and Margherita Saraceno
- Territorial collaboration: a novel way to spread prosperity pp. 1776-1786

- Ivan Turok and Alexis Habiyaremye
- Urban and regional planning and development – 20th century forms and 21st century transformations pp. 1787-1788

- Eduardo Oliveira
- Globalization, planning and local economic development pp. 1788-1789

- Eduardo Medeiros
- Volume index, 2020 pp. 1791-1804

- The Editors
Volume 54, issue 11, 2020
- Correction pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Making regional citizens? The political drivers and effects of subnational immigrant integration policies in Europe and North America pp. 1475-1485

- Anita Manatschal, Verena Wisthaler and Christina Isabel Zuber
- Explaining the immigrant integration laws of German, Italian and Spanish regions: sub-state nationalism and multilevel party politics pp. 1486-1497

- Christina I. Zuber
- Traditions of regional citizenship: Explaining subnational variation of the right to healthcare for undocumented immigrants pp. 1498-1507

- Lorenzo Piccoli
- From different paths to a similar road? Understanding the convergence of subnational immigrant integration policies in Belgium pp. 1508-1518

- Catherine Xhardez
- Immigrant integration policies when regions decide ‘who comes in’: the case of Canadian provinces pp. 1519-1534

- Mireille Paquet and Catherine Xhardez
- Intention to become a citizen: do subnational integration policies have an influence? Empirical evidence from Swiss cantons pp. 1535-1545

- Salomon Bennour
- Coping with a changing integration policy context: American state policies and their effects on immigrant political engagement pp. 1546-1557

- Alexandra Filindra and Anita Manatschal
- Regions and immigration in advanced democracies pp. 1558-1563

- Michaël Tatham
- Concentration of human capital, externalities and the wage gap in US metro areas pp. 1564-1573

- Rodrigo Perez-Silva and Mark Partridge
- Not all roads lead to London: insularity, disconnection and the challenge to ‘regional’ creative industries policy pp. 1574-1584

- Allan Watson
- High-growth firm shares in Austrian regions: the role of economic structures pp. 1585-1595

- Klaus Friesenbichler and Werner Hölzl
- Positive feedback in skill aggregation across Chinese cities pp. 1596-1611

- Seunghun Chung, Min Zhang and Mark Partridge
- Theory-based evaluation criteria for regional smart specializations and their application in the Podkarpackie voivodeship in Poland pp. 1612-1625

- Elżbieta Wojnicka-Sycz
- Between global and local: Marginality and marginal regions in the context of globalization and deregulation pp. 1626-1627

- Gabriel Camară
- Advanced introduction to social innovation pp. 1627-1628

- Micaela Mazzei and Tom Montgomery
Volume 54, issue 10, 2020
- Correction pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Smart Specialisation on the move: reflections on six years of implementation and prospects for the future pp. 1323-1327

- Carlo Gianelle, Dimitris Kyriakou, Philip McCann and Kevin Morgan
- Shaping smart specialization: the role of place-specific factors in advanced, intermediate and less-developed European regions pp. 1328-1340

- Michaela Trippl, Elena Zukauskaite and Adrian Healy
- Cohesion Policy incentives for collaborative industrial research: evaluation of a Smart Specialisation forerunner programme pp. 1341-1353

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Guido de Blasio and Mara Giua
- Green technologies and Smart Specialisation Strategies: a European patent-based analysis of the intertwining of technological relatedness and key enabling technologies pp. 1354-1365

- Sandro Montresor and Francesco Quatraro
- The centrality of regions in corporate knowledge flows and the implications for Smart Specialisation Strategies pp. 1366-1376

- Mafini Dosso and Didier Lebert
- Smart Specialisation: what gets lost in translation from concept to practice? pp. 1377-1388

- Carlo Gianelle, Fabrizio Guzzo and Krzysztof Mieszkowski
- Regional impacts of the EU Rural Development Programme: Poland’s food processing sector pp. 1389-1401

- Jerzy Michalek, Pavel Ciaian and Federica Di Marcantonio
- How new airport infrastructure promotes tourism: evidence from a synthetic control approach in German regions pp. 1402-1412

- Luisa Doerr, Florian Dorn, Stefanie Gaebler and Niklas Potrafke
- Work experience and graduate migration: an event history analysis of German data pp. 1413-1424

- Christian Teichert, Annekatrin Niebuhr, Anne Otto and Anja Rossen
- The impact of terrorism on tax enforcement effectiveness: a case study of the Basque Country and Navarre pp. 1425-1441

- Luca Salvadori
- The role of geographical and temporary proximity in MNEs’ location and intra-firm co-location choices pp. 1442-1456

- Katiuscia Lavoratori, Sergio Mariotti and Lucia Piscitello
- Will the benefits of fiscal devolution outweigh the costs? Considering Scotland’s new fiscal framework pp. 1457-1468

- David Eiser
- Metropolitan governance in theory and (for) practice pp. 1469-1472

- Alan Harding
- Gateway cities in global production networks. Insights from the oil and gas industry in Southeast Asia pp. 1473-1474

- Miguel Atienza
Volume 54, issue 9, 2020
- Regions in a time of pandemic pp. 1163-1174

- David Bailey, Jennifer Clark, Alessandra Colombelli, Carlo Corradini, Lisa De Propris, Ben Derudder, Ugo Fratesi, Michael Fritsch, John Harrison, Madeleine Hatfield, Tom Kemeny, Dieter Kogler, Arnoud Lagendijk, Philip Lawton, Raquel Ortega-Argiles, Carolina Iglesias Otero and Stefano Usai
- Does broadband internet allow cities to ‘borrow size’? Evidence from the Swedish labour market pp. 1175-1186

- Duco de Vos, Urban Lindgren, Maarten van Ham and Evert Meijers
- Diversity as the key to success? Urban and rural employment dynamics in the Netherlands pp. 1187-1199

- Sierdjan Koster, Aleid E. Brouwer and Eveline S. van Leeuwen
- Regional disparities in economic resilience in the European Union across the urban–rural divide pp. 1200-1213

- Elias Giannakis and Adriana Bruggeman
- Endogenous amenities, tourists’ happiness and competitiveness pp. 1214-1225

- Cristina Bernini, Augusto Cerqua and Guido Pellegrini
- Tourism inward investment and regional economic development effects: perspectives from tourism satellite accounts pp. 1226-1237

- Chen Xu, Calvin Jones and Max Munday
- Recovery or stagnation?: Britain’s older industrial towns since the recession pp. 1238-1249

- Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill
- Are trade fairs relevant for local innovation knowledge networks? Evidence from Shanghai equipment manufacturing pp. 1250-1261

- Yi-wen Zhu, Harald Bathelt and Gang Zeng
- Investment subsidies and regional welfare: a dynamic framework and its application to the European regional policy pp. 1262-1274

- Artem Korzhenevych and Johannes Bröcker
- Institutional quality and firms’ productivity in European regions pp. 1275-1288

- Mariarosaria Agostino, Marco R. Di Tommaso, Annamaria Nifo, Lauretta Rubini and Francesco Trivieri
- The impact of KIBS’ location on their innovation behaviour pp. 1289-1303

- Stephan Brunow, Andrea Hammer and Philip McCann
- Digital agendas, regional policy and institutional quality: assessing the Italian broadband plan pp. 1304-1316

- Nicola Matteucci
- Social entrepreneurship in context and as practice pp. 1317-1319

- Ewald Kibler and Pablo Muñoz
- Cultural heritage, creativity and economic development pp. 1320-1321

- Luis César Herrero
- Vernacular regeneration: Low-income housing, private policing and urban transformation in inner-city Johannesburg pp. 1321-1322

- Ivan Turok
Volume 54, issue 8, 2020
- Entrepreneurial ecosystems, entrepreneurial activity and economic growth: new evidence from European regions pp. 1007-1019

- Jeroen Content, Niels Bosma, Jacob Jordaan and Mark Sanders
- Localism is an illusion (of power): the multi-scalar challenge of UK enterprise policy-making pp. 1020-1031

- Cristian Gherhes, Chay Brooks and Tim Vorley
- Quality of government in European regions: do spatial spillovers matter? pp. 1032-1042

- Roberto Ezcurra and Vicente Rios
- Development patterns and their sources of competitiveness in the EUSALP macro-region pp. 1043-1056

- Roberta Capello and Silvia Cerisola
- Spatial dependence, foreign investment and productivity spillovers in new EU member states pp. 1057-1068

- Nebojsa Stojcic and Edvard Orlić
- Agglomeration, absorptive capacity and knowledge governance: implications for public–private firm innovation in China pp. 1069-1083

- Anthony Howell
- Ready for take-off? The economic effects of regional airport expansions in Germany pp. 1084-1097

- Philipp Breidenbach
- Clusters, economic performance, and social cohesion: a system dynamics approach pp. 1098-1111

- Hector Rocha, Martin Kunc and David B. Audretsch
- Farmer direct selling: the role of regional factors pp. 1112-1122

- Benedetto Rocchi, Filippo Randelli, Lorenzo Corsini and Sabina Giampaolo
- The role of e-skills in technological diversification in European regions pp. 1123-1135

- Fulvio Castellacci, Davide Consoli and Artur Santoalha
- Population agglomeration and the effectiveness of enterprise subsidies: a Chinese analysis pp. 1136-1148

- Kebin Deng, Zhong Ding and Mingli Xu
- Ensuring skills are available in the right locations: are we there yet? A regional analysis of qualification gaps pp. 1149-1159

- Deniz Sevinc, Anne Green, John R. Bryson, Simon Collinson, Rebecca Riley and Simon Adderley
- Hybrid public policy innovations: Contemporary policy beyond ideology pp. 1160-1161

- Syed Hasan
- Governing sustainability in the EU: From political discourse to policy practices pp. 1161-1162

- Stefania Profeti
Volume 54, issue 7, 2020
- Decentralization after the Great Recession: fine-tuning or paradigm change? pp. 877-880

- Ignacio Lago, Santiago Lago-Peñas and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- Fiscal decentralization and the distributive incidence of the Great Recession pp. 881-896

- Pablo Beramendi and Melissa Rogers
- Inequality and party support: positional economic voting or a new dimension of valence? pp. 897-906

- Ruth Dassonneville and Michael S. Lewis-Beck
- Decentralization and electoral swings pp. 907-918

- Ignacio Lago and André Blais
- Fiscal stability during the Great Recession: putting decentralization design to the test pp. 919-930

- Santiago Lago-Peñas, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Agnese Sacchi
- Decentralization and intra-country transfers in the Great Recession: the case of the European Union pp. 931-941

- Timothy Goodspeed
- The global crisis and intergovernmental relations: centralization versus decentralization 10 years on pp. 942-957

- Luiz de Mello and Joao Jalles
- Is there an optimal size for local governments? A spatial panel data model approach pp. 958-973

- Miriam Hortas-Rico and Vicente Rios
- Institutional change and the development of lagging regions in Europe pp. 974-986

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Tobias Ketterer
- Intermunicipal cooperation: policy transfer in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro pp. 987-998

- Luciana Dornelles Hosannah
- The poverty of territorialism and the future of European spatial integration pp. 999-1003

- Giancarlo Cotella, Eva Purkarthofer and Andreas Faludi
- Cities and regions in crisis: The political economy of sub-national economic development pp. 1004-1005

- Bradley Loewen
- Financialising city statecraft and infrastructure pp. 1005-1006

- Alejandra Trejo-Nieto
Volume 54, issue 6, 2020
- The geography of EU discontent pp. 737-753

- Lewis Dijkstra, Hugo Poelman and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Towards regional renewal: a multilevel perspective for the EU pp. 754-764

- Nicola Pontarollo and Carolina Serpieri
- Regional structural heterogeneity: evidence and policy implications for RIS3 in macro-regional strategies pp. 765-775

- Francesco Pagliacci, Pasquale Pavone, Margherita Russo and Anna Giorgi
- Agglomeration economies, interregional commuting and innovation in the peripheries pp. 776-788

- Kirsten Martinus, Jun Suzuki and Shabnam Bossaghzadeh
- Post-conflict area-based regeneration policy in deprived urban neighbourhoods pp. 789-801

- Gretta Mohan, Alberto Longo and Frank Kee
- Spatial influences on domains of life satisfaction in the UK pp. 802-813

- Chris Hand
- Rule of law and regulatory quality as drivers of entrepreneurship pp. 814-826

- Mariarosaria Agostino, Annamaria Nifo, Francesco Trivieri and Gaetano Vecchione
- The impact of Formula 1 on regional economies in Europe pp. 827-837

- Rasmus K. Storm, Tor Georg Jakobsen and Christian Gjersing Nielsen
- Measuring regional business resilience pp. 838-850

- Anthony Soroka, Gillian Bristow, Mohamed Naim and Laura Purvis
- It takes two to tango: complementarity of bonding and bridging trust in alleviating corruption in cities pp. 851-862

- Julia Korosteleva, Tomasz Mickiewicz and Paulina Stępień-Baig
- Urban conceptions of economic inequalities pp. 863-872

- Nihan Akyelken
- Planning support methods: Urban and regional analysis and projection pp. 873-874

- Michael B. Teitz
- No little plans. How government built America’s wealth and infrastructure pp. 874-875

- Luís Carvalho
Volume 54, issue 5, 2020
- The competitive advantage of regions: economic geography and strategic management intersections pp. 591-595

- Eric Knight, Vikas Kumar, Dariusz Wójcik and Phillip O’Neill
- How the practice of clustering shapes cluster emergence pp. 596-609

- Anna M. Stephens and Jörgen Sandberg
- Geography as strategy: the changing geography of corporate headquarters in post-industrial capitalism pp. 610-620

- Patrick Adler and Richard Florida
- The role of tax havens and offshore financial centres in shaping corporate geographies: an industry sector perspective pp. 621-633

- Thomas Sigler, Kirsten Martinus, Iacopo Iacopini and Ben Derudder
- Firm strategies and path dependencies: an emerging economic geography of industrial data pp. 634-646

- Jennifer Clark and Supraja Sudharsan
- Strategic management and regional industrial strategy: cross-fertilization to mutual advantage pp. 647-659

- David Bailey, Christos Pitelis and Philip R. Tomlinson
- Geographical influences on the relationship between corporate philanthropy and corporate financial performance pp. 660-676

- Jane Lu, Xueji Liang and Heli Wang
- The global connectivity of regional innovation systems in Italy: a core–periphery perspective pp. 677-691

- Alexander Berman, Alba Marino and Ram Mudambi
- Regional competitiveness for attracting and retaining foreign direct investment: a configurational analysis of Chinese provinces pp. 692-703

- Lin Cui, Di Fan, Yi Li and Yoona Choi
- Coming home and (not) moving in? Examining reshoring firms’ subnational location choices in the United States pp. 704-718

- Sharif Rasel, Ismail Abdulhak, Paul Kalfadellis and Mariano L. M. Heyden
- Urban growth strategies in rural regions: building The North Wales Growth Deal pp. 719-731

- David Beel, Martin Jones and Alex Plows
- Subsidiarity and EU multilevel governance. Actors, networks and agendas pp. 732-733

- Mattia Casula
- The politics of fiscal federalism: Neoliberalism versus social democracy in multilevel governance pp. 733-735

- Ioannis Bournakis
Volume 54, issue 4, 2020
- Mobility, housing and labour markets in times of economic crises pp. 443-449

- Inmaculada Mohino and José M. Ureña
- Relationship between income inequality and residential segregation of socioeconomic groups pp. 450-461

- Tiit Tammaru, Szymon Marcin´czak, Raivo Aunap, Maarten van Ham and Heleen Janssen
- Segregation trends in Athens: the changing residential distribution of occupational categories during the 2000s pp. 462-471

- Thomas Maloutas and Stavros Nikiforos Spyrellis
- Features of personal income inequality before and during the crisis: an analysis of Italian regions pp. 472-482

- Chiara Mussida and Maria Laura Parisi
- Regional distribution and location choices of immigrants in Germany pp. 483-494

- Kerstin Tanis
- Southern Europe skilled migration into Mexico: the impact of the economic crisis pp. 495-504

- Cristóbal Mendoza
- A spatial approach to the impact of immigration on wages: evidence from Spain pp. 505-514

- María Gutiérrez-Portilla, José Villaverde, Adolfo Maza and Maria Hierro
- Understanding the effects of homeownership and regional unemployment levels on internal migration during the economic crisis in Spain pp. 515-526

- Isabel Palomares-Linares and Maarten van Ham
- The spatial–temporal dynamics in job accessibility by car in the Netherlands during the crisis pp. 527-538

- Borja Moya-Gómez and Karst T. Geurs
- Labour opportunities provided by Spanish high-speed rail (HSR) commuting services in a period of financial crisis: an approach based on regional wage disparities and housing rental prices pp. 539-549

- Begoña Guirao, Natalia Casado-Sanz and Juan Luis Campa
- Exploring the effects of commuting on workers’ satisfaction: evidence for Spain pp. 550-562

- Hipólito Simón, José Casado-Díaz and Adelaida Lillo-Bañuls
- Metropolitan Barcelona 2001–06, or how people’s spatial–temporal behaviour shapes urban structures pp. 563-575

- Carlos Marmolejo-Duarte and Jorge Cerda-Troncoso
- Locating climate adaptation in urban and regional studies pp. 576-588

- Andrew P. Kythreotis, Andrew E. G. Jonas and Candice Howarth
- Parking and the city pp. 589-590

- Gian-Claudia Sciara
- High speed rail and China’s new economic geography: Impact assessment from the regional science perspective pp. 590-590

- Marianna Marra
Volume 54, issue 3, 2020
- The imperial treasury: appraisal methodology and regional economic performance in the UK pp. 283-295

- Diane Coyle and Marianne Sensier
- Does redistribution matter? The decomposition of the fiscal residuum in Italian regions pp. 296-307

- Elina De Simone and Paolo Liberati
- Devolving fiscal policy: migration and tax yields pp. 308-317

- James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
- Subnational fiscal balance, interregional redistribution and risk-sharing in Italy pp. 318-328

- Luca Gandullia and Lucia Leporatti
- The role of distance and social networks in the geography of crowdfunding: evidence from France pp. 329-339

- Sylvain Dejean
- The urban–rural gap in healthcare infrastructure: does government ideology matter? pp. 340-351

- Niklas Potrafke and Felix Roesel
- Foreign ownership and global city characteristics: unpacking the connectivity of micro-locations pp. 352-365

- Christian Geisler Asmussen, Bo Bernhard Nielsen, Cecilie Dohlmann Weatherall and Ditte Håkonsson Lyngemark
- Enterprise R&D investments, product innovation and the regional industry structure pp. 366-376

- Jarle Aarstad and Olav Andreas Kvitastein
- Creative differences? Measuring creative economy employment in the United States and the UK pp. 377-387

- Tom Kemeny, Max Nathan and Dave O’Brien
- Expansionary zoning and the strategic behaviour of local governments pp. 388-402

- Miriam Hortas-Rico and Miguel Gómez-Antonio
- Skill diversity of cities and entrepreneurship pp. 403-414

- Cui Zhang
- The impacts of spatially targeted programmes: evidence from Guangdong pp. 415-428

- Elisa Barbieri, Chiara Pollio and Francesco Prota
- Institutional work in the maintenance of regional innovation policy instruments: evidence from Wales pp. 429-439

- Dylan Henderson
- The economic development of Europe’s regions: A quantitative history since 1900 pp. 440-441

- Roberto Ezcurra
- The economic development of Europe’s regions: A quantitative history since 1900 pp. 440-440

- Carlo Ciccarelli
Volume 54, issue 2, 2020
- Correction pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- New financial geographies of Asia pp. 143-148

- Karen P. Y. Lai, Fenghua Pan, Martin Sokol and Dariusz Wójcik
- How ‘global’ are investment banks? An analysis of investment banking networks in Asian equity capital markets pp. 149-161

- Kurtuluş Gemici and Karen P. Y. Lai
- Exploring financial centre networks through inter-urban collaboration in high-end financial transactions in China pp. 162-172

- Fenghua Pan, Wenkai Bi, Xingjian Liu and Thomas Sigler
- The nexus of professional service practices in Chinese financial centres pp. 173-186

- Andrew Jones
- Linking global financial networks with regional development: a case study of Linyi, China pp. 187-197

- Fenghua Pan, Chun Yang, He Wang and Dariusz Wójcik
- Cashing in on the sky: financialization and urban air rights in the Taipei Metropolitan Area pp. 198-208

- Hung-Ying Chen
- Subordinate financialization and financial subsumption in South Korea pp. 209-218

- Cheolung Choi
- Regulation, financialization and fraud in Chinese commodity markets after the Global Financial Crisis pp. 219-228

- Jakob Engel
- Industry relatedness, FDI liberalization and the indigenous innovation process in China pp. 229-243

- Anthony Howell
- Market imperative and cluster evolution in China: evidence from Shunde pp. 244-255

- Tianlan Fu, Chun Yang and Lixun Li
- Perceptions of regional inequality and the geography of discontent: insights from the UK pp. 256-267

- Philip McCann
- Unbounding gentrification theory: multidimensional space, networks and relational approaches pp. 268-279

- Philip Lawton
- Startup cities: Why only a few cities dominate the global startup scene and what the rest should do about it pp. 280-281

- Stefania Fiorentino
- New urban spaces: Urban theory and the scale question pp. 281-282

- Jean-Paul D. Addie
Volume 54, issue 1, 2020
- Rethinking regions in turbulent times pp. 1-4

- David Bailey, Jennifer Clark, Alessandra Colombelli, Carlo Corradini, Lisa De Propris, Ben Derudder, Ugo Fratesi, Michael Fritsch, John Harrison, Madeleine Hatfield, Tom Kemeny, Dieter Kogler, Arnoud Lagendijk, Philip Lawton, Raquel Ortega-Argiles and Stefano Usai
- Back to the member states? Cohesion Policy and the national challenges to the European Union pp. 5-9

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Ugo Fratesi and Vassilis Monastiriotis
- One or many Cohesion Policies of the European Union? On the differential economic impacts of Cohesion Policy across member states pp. 10-20

- Riccardo Crescenzi and Mara Giua
- The influence of the local context on the implementation and impact of EU Cohesion Policy pp. 21-34

- Julia Bachtrögler, Ugo Fratesi and Giovanni Perucca
- Regional needs, regional targeting and regional growth: an assessment of EU Cohesion Policy in UK regions pp. 35-47

- Marco Di Cataldo and Vassilis Monastiriotis
- Estimating the economic impacts of knowledge network and entrepreneurship development in smart specialization policy pp. 48-59

- Attila Varga, Tamás Sebestyén, Norbert Szabó and László Szerb
- Unpacking the growth impacts of European Union Cohesion Policy: transmission channels from Cohesion Policy into economic growth pp. 60-71

- Peter Berkowitz, Philippe Monfort and Jerzy Pieńkowski
- Allocation of European Structural Funds, decentralization and strategic spatial interactions pp. 72-82

- Lionel Védrine
- European Union and nationally based cohesion policies in the Italian regions pp. 83-94

- Gianluigi Coppola, Sergio Destefanis, Giorgia Marinuzzi and Walter Tortorella
- The contribution of Cohesion Funds and nationally funded public investment to regional growth: evidence from Greece pp. 95-105

- Yannis Psycharis, Vassilis Tselios and Panayotis Pantazis
- European Union regional policy and development in Spain: capital widening and productivity stagnation over 1989–2010 pp. 106-119

- Andres Faiña, Jesus Lopez-Rodriguez and Paulino Montes-Solla
- Territorial Cohesion Cities: a policy recipe for achieving Territorial Cohesion? pp. 120-128

- Eduardo Medeiros and Daniel Rauhut
- Pushing regional studies beyond its borders pp. 129-139

- John Harrison, Mercedes Delgado, Ben Derudder, Isabelle Anguelovski, Sergio Montero, David Bailey and Lisa De Propris
- European territorial cooperation: Theoretical and empirical approaches to the process and impacts of cross-border and transnational cooperation in Europe pp. 140-141

- James Wesley Scott
- Regional infrastructure systems: The political economy of regional infrastructure pp. 141-141

- Kate Broadhurst
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