Regional Studies
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Volume 52, issue 12, 2018
- Awards Notice pp. 1597-1597

- The Editors
- The contributions of human capital, R&D spending and convergence to total factor productivity growth pp. 1598-1611

- Kadri Männasoo, Heili Hein and Raul Ruubel
- Determinants of occupational mobility: the importance of place of work pp. 1612-1623

- David McCollum, Ye Liu, Allan Findlay, Zhiqiang Feng and Glenna Nightingale
- Local council members’ view on intermunicipal cooperation: does office-related self-interest matter? pp. 1624-1635

- Christian Bergholz and Ivo Bischoff
- The effects of commuter rail establishment on commuting and deconcentration pp. 1636-1645

- Joanna Ganning
- Does social capital help communities to cope with long-distance commuting? pp. 1646-1657

- Christopher Nicholas, Riccardo Welters and Laurie Murphy
- Investment and the banking system: a Kaleckian approach for regions in Brazil pp. 1658-1671

- Anderson Cavalcante
- The value of culture to urban housing markets pp. 1672-1683

- Riccardo Borgoni, Alessandra Michelangeli and Nicola Pontarollo
- Regional infrastructure investment and efficiency pp. 1684-1694

- Anna Matas, Josep-Lluis Raymond and Adriana Ruiz
- Misalignment of productivity and wages across regions: evidence from Belgium pp. 1695-1707

- Stephan Kampelmann, Francois Rycx, Yves Saks and Ilan Tojerow
- Replacing the services sector and three-sector theory: urbanization and control as economic sectors pp. 1708-1719

- Alex Schafran, Conor McDonald, Ernesto Lopez Morales, Nihan Akyelken and Michele Acuto
- Geopolitics of the knowledge-based economy pp. 1720-1721

- Igone Porto Gomez
- Correction pp. 1722-1722

- The Editors
- Acknowledgement of referees pp. 1723-1738

- The Editors
- Volume index pp. 1739-1752

- The Editors
Volume 52, issue 11, 2018
- Understanding citizen perception of European Union Cohesion Policy: the role of the local context pp. 1451-1463

- Roberta Capello and Giovanni Perucca
- Revisiting the dilemma between cohesion and openness pp. 1464-1476

- Jean-Marc Callois
- Centrality and get-richer mechanisms in interregional knowledge networks pp. 1477-1489

- Timo Mitze and Falk Strotebeck
- The core in the periphery? The cluster organization as the central node in the Apulian aerospace district pp. 1490-1501

- Giuseppe Calignano, Rune Fitjar and Dieter Kogler
- Unions and regional governance: the case of North West Tasmania, Australia pp. 1502-1511

- Peter Fairbrother, Matthew Walker and Richard Phillips
- The multiple effects of borders on metropolitan functions in Europe pp. 1512-1524

- Christophe Sohn and Julien Licheron
- Why do firms collaborate with local universities? pp. 1525-1536

- Rune Fitjar and Martin Gjelsvik
- Productivity change and decomposition analysis of Japanese regional economies pp. 1537-1547

- Mika Goto, Amani Mohammed Atris and Akihiro Otsuka
- Unpacking the middleground of creative cities: spatiotemporal dynamics in the configuration of the Berlin design field pp. 1548-1558

- Bastian Lange and Elke Schüßler
- The effect of geographical proximity and rivalry on performance: evidence from the English Football League pp. 1559-1569

- Justin Doran and Declan Jordan
- Spillover effects in local public spending pp. 1570-1584

- Massimiliano Ferraresi, Giuseppe Migali and Leonzio Rizzo
- Representing territorial diversity: the role of local government associations pp. 1585-1594

- Dennis de Widt and Martin Laffin
- The Routledge handbook to regional development in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1595-1596

- Giancarlo Cotella
Volume 52, issue 10, 2018
- Bringing the benefits of David to Goliath: special economic zones and institutional improvement pp. 1309-1321

- Christopher Hartwell
- The impact of investments in special economic zones on regional development: the case of Poland pp. 1322-1331

- Adam Ambroziak and Christopher Hartwell
- Bank branches expansion, efficiency and local economic growth pp. 1332-1345

- Cristina Bernini and Paola Brighi
- Job changes and interregional migration of graduates pp. 1346-1359

- Tina Haussen and Silke Uebelmesser
- Related variety, unrelated variety and regional growth: the role of absorptive capacity and entrepreneurship pp. 1360-1371

- Michael Fritsch and Sandra Kublina
- Modelling regional productivity performance across Western Europe pp. 1372-1387

- Julian Ramajo and Geoffrey Hewings
- Radical innovation in Marshallian industrial districts pp. 1388-1397

- Jose-Luis Hervás-Oliver, Jose Albors-Garrigos, Sofia Estelles-Miguel and Carles Boronat-Moll
- Regional determinants of technical efficiency: evidence from the Greek economy pp. 1398-1409

- Theodore Tsekeris and Sotiris Papaioannou
- Firms, governance and development in industrial districts pp. 1410-1422

- Philip R. Tomlinson and J. Robert Branston
- Wage assimilation of immigrants and internal migrants: the role of linguistic distance pp. 1423-1434

- Steinar Strøm, Daniela Piazzalunga, Alessandra Venturini and Claudia Villosio
- (Re)discovering the lost middle: intergenerational inheritances and economic inequality in urban and regional research pp. 1435-1446

- Julie MacLeavy and David Manley
- Industrial Teesside, lives and legacies. A post-industrial geography pp. 1447-1448

- John Tomaney
- Measuring regional specialisation – A new approach pp. 1448-1449

- Rüdiger Hamm
Volume 52, issue 9, 2018
- Corrigendum pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Introduction: drawing lessons from international policy-transfer initiatives in regional and urban development and spatial planning pp. 1165-1168

- Marcin Dąbrowski, Ida Musiałkowska and Laura Polverari
- EU–China and EU–Brazil policy transfer in regional policy pp. 1169-1180

- Marcin Dąbrowski, Ida Musiałkowska and Laura Polverari
- Learning and policy transfer in regional development policy in Turkey pp. 1181-1190

- Ebru Ertugal
- Parallelism and evolution in transnational policy transfer networks: the case of Sino-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) pp. 1191-1200

- Julie T. Miao
- Is transit-oriented development (TOD) an internationally transferable policy concept? pp. 1201-1213

- Ren Thomas, Dorina Pojani, Sander Lenferink, Luca Bertolini, Dominic Stead and Erwin van der Krabben
- Firm innovation benefits from regional triple-helix networks pp. 1214-1224

- Ingunn Elvekrok, Nina Veflen, Etty R. Nilsen and Anne H. Gausdal
- Locating geographies of inequality: publication trends across OECD countries pp. 1225-1236

- Alicia Cavanaugh and Sébastien Breau
- Regional economic modelling through an embedded econometric–inter-industry framework pp. 1237-1249

- Ashkan Masouman and Charles Harvie
- Stand Your Ground laws, homicides and gun deaths pp. 1250-1260

- Mouhcine Guettabi and Abdul Munasib
- Regional institutions, financial analysts and stock price informativeness pp. 1261-1270

- Rong Ding, Wenxuan Hou, Jing-Ming Kuo and Edward Lee
- Peer firms and board appointments in family firms pp. 1271-1282

- Mario Amore
- Regional unemployment and employee loyalty: evidence from 12 UK regions pp. 1283-1293

- Nicholas Apergis and Yannis Georgellis
- New directions in regional innovation policy: a network model for generating entrepreneurship and economic development pp. 1294-1304

- Robert Huggins, David Waite and Max Munday
- Trust, social capital and the Scandinavian welfare state – Explaining the flight of the bumblebee pp. 1305-1306

- Carsten Jahn Hansen
- Work–life advantage: Sustaining regional learning and innovation pp. 1306-1307

- Rikard Eriksson
Volume 52, issue 8, 2018
- Connecting cities, revitalizing regions: the centrality of cities to regional development pp. 1025-1028

- Jennifer Clark, John Harrison and Ernest Miguelez
- Central flow theory: comparative connectivities in the world-city network pp. 1029-1040

- Ben Derudder and Peter J. Taylor
- Global city clusters: theorizing spatial and non-spatial proximity in inter-urban firm networks pp. 1041-1052

- Kirsten Martinus and Thomas J. Sigler
- London’s rise as an offshore RMB financial centre: state–finance relations and selective institutional adaptation pp. 1053-1064

- Laura-Marie Töpfer and Sarah Hall
- The politics of learning from a small city: Solo as translocal model and political launch pad pp. 1065-1074

- Tim Bunnell, Rita Padawangi and Eric C. Thompson
- Economic linkages between urban and rural regions – what’s in it for the rural? pp. 1075-1085

- Gary Bosworth and Viktor Venhorst
- Cities’ attraction and retention of graduates: a more-than-economic approach pp. 1086-1097

- Lena Imeraj, Didier Willaert, Nissa Finney and Sylvie Gadeyne
- The impact of city reputation on city performance pp. 1098-1110

- Juan B. Delgado-García, Esther de Quevedo-Puente and Virginia Blanco-Mazagatos
- City shrinkage in China: scalar processes of urban and hukou population losses pp. 1111-1121

- Zhenshan Yang and Michael Dunford
- Beyond tourism-based economic development: city-regions and transient custom pp. 1122-1133

- Jean-François Ruault
- Concrete agglomeration benefits: do roads improve urban connections or just attract more people? pp. 1134-1149

- Michiel Gerritse and Daniel Arribas-Bel
- Navigating the regionalism–public choice divide in regional studies pp. 1150-1161

- Michael R. Glass
- The region and trade: New analytical directions pp. 1162-1163

- Peter Schaeffer
- Data and the city pp. 1162-1162

- Anastasios Kitsos
Volume 52, issue 7, 2018
- The employment impact of Poland’s special economic zones policy pp. 877-889

- Camilla Jensen
- Managing local supplier networks: conflict or compromise? pp. 890-900

- Martin Mathews
- Convergence and divergence in British housing space pp. 901-910

- David Gray
- Supranational identities in planning pp. 911-921

- Kaj Zimmerbauer
- Distance-based agglomeration externalities and neighbouring firms’ characteristics pp. 922-933

- Giulio Cainelli and Roberto Ganau
- The effect of immigration on innovation in Italy pp. 934-947

- Massimiliano Bratti and Chiara Conti
- Regional knowledge spillovers: a firm-based analysis of non-linear effects pp. 948-958

- Carlos Carreira and Luís Lopes
- Spatial nature of urban well-being pp. 959-973

- Sanna Ala-Mantila, Jukka Heinonen, Seppo Junnila and Perttu Saarsalmi
- Regional healthcare decentralization in unitary states: equal spending, equal satisfaction? pp. 974-985

- Joan Costa-Font and Gilberto Turati
- Measuring border effects in European cross-border regions pp. 986-996

- Roberta Capello, Andrea Caragliu and Ugo Fratesi
- Accountability of the financial reporting of Kenya’s regional development authorities pp. 997-1008

- Alistair Brown
- From ‘Techniums’ to ‘emptiums’: the failure of a flagship innovation policy in Wales pp. 1009-1020

- Rhiannon Pugh, Niall G. MacKenzie and Dylan Jones-Evans
- Understanding collective decision making: A fitness landscape model approach pp. 1021-1022

- Sofia Pagliarin
- Offshore. Exploring the worlds of global outsourcing pp. 1022-1023

- Valentina De Marchi
Volume 52, issue 6, 2018
- Labour, work and regional resilience pp. 741-744

- Jennifer Clark and David Bailey
- The creative class: do jobs follow people or do people follow jobs? pp. 745-755

- Stein Østbye, Mikko Moilanen, Hannu Tervo and Olle Westerlund
- The location of information technology-led new economy jobs in cities: office parks or cool neighbourhoods? pp. 756-767

- Chloé Duvivier, Mario Polèse and Philippe Apparicio
- Returning to work: regional determinants of re-employment after major redundancies pp. 768-780

- Emelie Hane-Weijman, Rikard H. Eriksson and Martin Henning
- Surviving the Great Recession: the influence of income inequality in US urban counties pp. 781-792

- Paul Lewin, Philip Watson and Anna Brown
- Organizational routines and regional industrial paths: the IT service industry in the US National Capital Region pp. 793-803

- Dongsuk Huh and Sam Ock Park
- Emerging robotic regions in the United States: insights for regional economic evolution pp. 804-815

- Nancey Green Leigh and Benjamin R. Kraft
- Globalizing manufacturing but not invention: automotive transplants in the United States pp. 816-827

- Breandán Ó hUallacháin, Jacob Douma and Kevin Kane
- Who works in a working region? Inclusive innovation in the new manufacturing economy pp. 828-839

- Nichola J. Lowe and Laura Wolf-Powers
- Exports, immigration and human capital in US states pp. 840-852

- Sucharita Ghosh and Camilla Mastromarco
- Territory, power and statecraft: understanding English devolution pp. 853-864

- Sarah Ayres, Matthew Flinders and Mark Sandford
- Effects of economic incentives in the American film industry: an ecological approach pp. 865-875

- Nina F. O’Brien and Christianne J. Lane
Volume 52, issue 5, 2018
- Innovation and geographical spillovers: new approaches and empirical evidence pp. 603-607

- Agustí Segarra-Blasco, Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod and Mercedes Teruel Carrizosa
- Entrepreneurship culture, knowledge spillovers and the growth of regions pp. 608-618

- Michael Stuetzer, David B. Audretsch, Martin Obschonka, Samuel D. Gosling, Peter J. Rentfrow and Jeff Potter
- The long-run relationship between R&D and regional knowledge: the case of France, Germany, Italy and Spain pp. 619-631

- Marcos Sanso-Navarro and María Vera-Cabello
- Determining the effects of open innovation: the role of knowledge and geographical spillovers pp. 632-644

- Angela Triguero Cano and Sara Fernández
- The role of science and technology parks as firm growth boosters: an empirical analysis in Catalonia pp. 645-658

- Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod, Agustí Segarra-Blasco and Mercedes Teruel Carrizosa
- Interplay between regional and industrial aspects in the R&D–productivity link: evidence from Europe pp. 659-672

- Paula Prenzel, Raquel Ortega-Argiles, Claudio Cozza and Mariacristina Piva
- Innovation, heterogeneous firms and the region: evidence from Spain pp. 673-687

- Enrique Lopez-Bazo and Elisabet Motellón
- Relatedness, external linkages and regional innovation in Europe pp. 688-701

- Ernest Miguelez and Rosina Moreno
- International migration and innovation diffusion: an eclectic survey pp. 702-714

- Francesco Lissoni
- A sub-national economic complexity analysis of Australia’s states and territories pp. 715-726

- Christian Reynolds, Manju Agrawal, Ivan Lee, Chen Zhan, Jiuyong Li, Phillip Taylor, Tim Mares, Julian Morison, Nicholas Angelakis and Göran Roos
- Structuring investment and regional inequalities in the Brazilian Northeast pp. 727-739

- Luiz Carlos De Santana Ribeiro, Edson Domingues, Fernando Perobelli and Geoffrey Hewings
Volume 52, issue 4, 2018
- Corrigendum pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Regional economic development in Europe: the role of total factor productivity pp. 461-476

- Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Mariko Klasing and Petros Milionis
- Regional pay? The public/private sector pay differential pp. 477-489

- David Blackaby, Philip Murphy, Nigel O’Leary and Anita Staneva
- Firm exports, innovation and the regional dimension in Spain pp. 490-502

- Enrique Lopez-Bazo and Elisabet Motellón
- The impact of European Union accession on regional income convergence within the Visegrad countries pp. 503-515

- Mark Horridge and Bartlomiej Rokicki
- A spatial analysis of growth and convergence in Italian provinces: the role of road infrastructure pp. 516-527

- Stefania Cosci and Loredana Mirra
- Regionalization in the Yangtze River Delta, China, from the perspective of inter-city daily mobility pp. 528-541

- Weiyang Zhang, Ben Derudder, Jianghao Wang and Wei Shen
- Local governance and business performance in Vietnam: the transaction costs’ perspective pp. 542-557

- Bach Nguyen, Tomasz Mickiewicz and Jun Du
- Do inequality, unemployment and deterrence affect crime over the long run? pp. 558-571

- Mauro Costantini, Iris Meco and Antonio Paradiso
- State accumulation projects and inward investment regimes strategies pp. 572-584

- Tod D. Rutherford, Gregor Murray, Phil Almond and Matthieu Pelard
- Stochastic multi-attribute acceptability analysis (SMAA): an application to the ranking of Italian regions pp. 585-600

- Salvatore Greco, Alessio Ishizaka, Benedetto Matarazzo and Gianpiero Torrisi
- Knowledge-creating milieus in Europe. Firms, cities, territories pp. 601-601

- Joan Trullén
Volume 52, issue 3, 2018
- Understanding city-regionalism in China: regional cooperation in the Yangtze River Delta pp. 313-324

- Yi Li and Fulong Wu
- Human values, subjective well-being and the metropolitan region pp. 325-337

- Philip S. Morrison and Mikko Weckroth
- Agglomerations and firm performance: who benefits and how much? pp. 338-349

- Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver, Francisca Sempere-Ripoll, Ronald Rojas Alvarado and Sofia Estelles-Miguel
- Agglomeration economies’ influence on logistics clusters’ growth and competitiveness pp. 350-361

- Peter J. Hylton and Catherine L. Ross
- Regional tax evasion and audit enforcement pp. 362-373

- Alfonso Carfora, Rosaria Vega Pansini and Stefano Pisani
- Technological diversity in Europe: empirical evidence from agri-food research projects pp. 374-387

- Alessandro Muscio and Andrea Ciffolilli
- Interregional patient mobility in a decentralized healthcare system pp. 388-402

- Silvia Balia, Rinaldo Brau and Emanuela Marrocu
- Distributive politics and spatial equity: the allocation of public investment in Chile pp. 403-415

- Felipe Livert and Xabier Gainza
- The growth and variability of regional taxes: an application to Italy pp. 416-429

- Raffaele Lagravinese, Paolo Liberati and Agnese Sacchi
- Active labour market policies and the efficiency of the European Social Fund in Spanish regions pp. 430-443

- Juan González-Alegre
- Political budget cycles and divided government pp. 444-456

- Sebastian Garmann
- Explaining civil society development: A social origins approach pp. 457-457

- Oto Potluka
- Strategic coupling: East Asian industrial transformation in the new global economy pp. 458-459

- Kevin Morgan
Volume 52, issue 2, 2018
- Regional innovation patterns from an evolutionary perspective pp. 159-171

- Roberta Capello and Camilla Lenzi
- Causal relations between knowledge-intensive business services and regional employment growth pp. 172-183

- Thomas Brenner, Marco Capasso, Matthias Duschl, Koen Frenken and Tania Treibich
- The local economic impact of shale gas extraction pp. 184-196

- Philip Whyman
- Waving goodbye? The determinants of autonomism and secessionism in Western Europe pp. 197-211

- Brais Álvarez Pereira, Martín Portos and John Vourdas
- Geography, cultural remoteness and the second nature of within-country economic development: do island regions lag behind? pp. 212-224

- Massimo Del Gatto and Carlo S. Mastinu
- Regional input–output tables and trade flows: an integrated and interregional non-survey approach pp. 225-238

- Riccardo Boero, Brian K. Edwards and Michael K. Rivera
- Grants and dispersion of local education spending in Brazil pp. 239-249

- Enlinson Mattos, Ricardo Politi and Afonso Yamaguchi
- Inter-regional transfers and the induced under-taxation of economic rents pp. 250-260

- Jeffrey D. Petchey
- A gravity panel data analysis of foreign trade by regions: the role of metropolises and history pp. 261-273

- Tomasz Brodzicki and Stanislaw Uminski
- How to improve regional and local planning by applying a gender-sensitive analysis: examples from Sweden pp. 274-284

- Gunnel Forsberg and Susanne Stenbacka
- Redistribution and risk sharing in Italy: learning from the past pp. 285-297

- Carmelo Petraglia, Eleonora Pierucci and Domenico Scalera
- Rethinking territorial autonomy pp. 298-309

- Shane Joshua Barter
- The new urban crisis: How our cities are increasing inequality, deepening segregation, and failing the middle class – And what we can do about it pp. 310-311

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- The pursuit of economic development: Growing good jobs in U.S. cities and states pp. 311-312

- Roger Bolton
Volume 52, issue 1, 2018
- Reinforcing regions in precarious times pp. 1-3

- Ivan Turok and Madeleine Hatfield
- Regional resilience to displacements pp. 4-22

- Kristina Nyström
- Proximity, knowledge base and the innovation process: towards an integrated framework pp. 23-34

- Mila Davids and Koen Frenken
- Proximity and power in collaborative innovation projects pp. 35-46

- Teis Hansen and Jannika Mattes
- A network view of innovation performance for multinational corporation subsidiaries pp. 47-67

- Blanca L. Delgado-Márquez, Nuria E. Hurtado-Torres, Luis Pedauga and Eulogio Cordón-Pozo
- Sustainability transitions and leapfrogging in latecomer cities: the development of solar thermal energy in Dezhou, China pp. 68-79

- Zhen Yu and David Gibbs
- The role of seaports in regional employment: evidence from South Korea pp. 80-92

- Young-Joon Seo and Jin Suk Park
- Agglomeration and actual tax rates: firm-level evidence from China pp. 93-104

- Yu Chen, Zhigang Li and Zheng Liu
- Production of output and ideas: efficiency and growth patterns in the United States pp. 105-118

- Kyriakos Drivas, Claire Economidou and Mike Tsionas
- Estimating dynamic localization economies: the inadvertent success of the specialization index and the location quotient pp. 119-132

- Andrea Fracasso and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
- Food access in remote rural places: consumer accounts of food shopping pp. 133-144

- David Marshall, John Dawson and Laura Nisbet
- Evolving public sector roles in the leadership of place-based partnerships: from controlling to influencing policy? pp. 145-155

- Alistair Bowden and Joyce Liddle
- The rise of the hybrid domain. Collaborative governance for social innovation pp. 156-157

- Brita Hermelin
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