Regional Studies
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Volume 49, issue 12, 2015
- The Impact of Fiscal Decentralization on the Composition of Public Expenditure: Panel Data Evidence from Italy pp. 1941-1956

- Maria Jennifer Grisorio and Francesco Prota
- Spillover Effect between the Regional and the National Housing Markets in the UK pp. 1957-1976

- I-Chun Tsai
- The Regional Application of the Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index (GEDI): The Case of Spain pp. 1977-1994

- Zolt�n J. �cs, László Szerb, Raquel Ortega-Argil�s, Ruta Aidis and Alicia Coduras
- Regional Growth and SMEs in Brazil: A Spatial Panel Approach pp. 1995-2016

- Túlio Cravo, Bettina Becker and Adrian Gourlay
- Disparities in Public Service Provision in Niger: Cross-District Evidence on Access to Primary Schools and Healthcare pp. 2017-2036

- Stefano Mainardi
- Regional Variations in Emergency Service Performance: Does Social Capital Matter? pp. 2037-2052

- Rhys Andrews and Paresh Wankhade
- The Impact of Spatial Externalities: Skills, Education and Plant Productivity pp. 2053-2069

- Sofia Wixe
- The Chance to Work in Britain: Matching Unemployed People to Vacancies in Good Times and Bad pp. 2070-2086

- Martin Taulbut and Mark Robinson
- A Question of Identity? pp. 2087-2089

- J. D. Gallagher
- Why Are We Waiting? The Logic, Urgency, and Promise of Tackling Climate Change pp. 2090-2091

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
Volume 49, issue 11, 2015
- Editorial: Geography of Innovation: New Trends and Implications for Public Policy Renewal pp. 1767-1771

- Nadine Massard and Corinne Autant-Bernard
- Regional Heterogeneity and Interregional Research Spillovers in European Innovation: Modelling and Policy Implications pp. 1772-1787

- Gianni Guastella and Frank Oort
- Knowledge, Innovation and Productivity Gains across European Regions pp. 1788-1804

- Roberta Capello and Camilla Lenzi
- Do Technology Leaders Deter Inward R&D Investments? Evidence from Regional R&D Location Decisions in Europe pp. 1805-1821

- Rene Belderbos and Dieter Somers
- Industry-Specific Firm Growth and Agglomeration pp. 1822-1839

- Matthias Duschl, Tobias Scholl, Thomas Brenner, Dennis Luxen and Falk Raschke
- Marshall's versus Jacobs' Externalities in Firm Innovation Performance: The Case of French Industry pp. 1840-1858

- Danielle Galliano, Marie-Beno�t Magrini and Pierre Triboulet
- Regional Knowledge Flows and Innovation Policy: A Dynamic Representation pp. 1859-1872

- Ugo Fratesi
- Universities and Knowledge-Intensive Business Services (KIBS) as Sources of Knowledge for Innovative Firms in Peripheral Regions pp. 1873-1891

- Hugo Pinto, Manuel Fernandez-Esquinas and Elvira Uyarra
- Interrelating Dynamic Proximities by Bridging, Reducing and Producing Distances pp. 1892-1907

- Max-Peter Menzel
- The Sopranos Redux: The Empirical Economics of Waste Crime pp. 1908-1921

- Christian Almer and Timo Goeschl
- Technological Relatedness and Knowledge Space: Entry and Exit of US Cities from Patent Classes pp. 1922-1937

- David L. Rigby
Volume 49, issue 10, 2015
- Seasonality of Overseas Tourism Demand in Scotland: A Regional Analysis pp. 1603-1620

- John Coshall, Richard Charlesworth and Stephen J. Page
- Occupational Segregation by Race and Ethnicity in the United States: Differences Across States pp. 1621-1638

- Carlos Grad�n, Coral Del R�o and Olga Alonso-Villar
- Productivity Spillovers from Foreign Multinational Enterprises to Domestic Manufacturing Firms: To What Extent Does Spatial Proximity Matter? pp. 1639-1653

- Sergio Mariotti, Marco Mutinelli, Marcella Nicolini and Lucia Piscitello
- Knowledge-Intensive Business Services (KIBS) Use and User Innovation: High-Order Services, Geographic Hierarchies and Internet Use in Quebec's Manufacturing Sector pp. 1654-1671

- Richard Shearmur and David Doloreux
- Substitution or Overlap? The Relations between Geographical and Non-spatial Proximity Dimensions in Collaborative Innovation Projects pp. 1672-1684

- Teis Hansen
- Embeddedness of European Regions in European Union-Funded Research and Development (R&D) Networks: A Spatial Econometric Perspective pp. 1685-1705

- Iris Wanzenb�ck, Thomas Scherngell and Rafael Lata
- Does Fiscal Cooperation Increase Local Tax Rates in Urban Areas? pp. 1706-1721

- Sylvie Charlot, Sonia Paty and Virginie Piguet
- Economic Growth and Regional Disparities in Slovenia pp. 1722-1745

- Biswajit Banerjee and Manca Jesenko
- Do Differences in the Exposure to Chinese Imports Lead to Differences in Local Labour Market Outcomes? An Analysis for Spanish Provinces pp. 1746-1764

- Vicente Donoso, V�ctor Mart�n and Asier Minondo
- The Political Discourse of Spatial Disparities: Geographical Inequalities between Science and Propaganda pp. 1765-1766

- Florence Bouvet
Volume 49, issue 9, 2015
- River of Traffic: The Spatial Fragmentation of US Ports pp. 1427-1440

- Cuz Potter
- Interactions in Local Governments' Spending Decisions: Evidence from Portugal pp. 1441-1456

- Hélia Costa, Linda Veiga and Miguel Portela
- Factors Affecting Regional Productivity and Innovation in Israel: Some Empirical Evidence pp. 1457-1468

- Daniel Felsenstein
- On the Cost-Efficiency of Service Delivery in Small Municipalities pp. 1469-1480

- Francisco J. Arcelus, Pablo Arocena, Ferm�n Cabas�s and Pedro Pascual
- An Evaluation of Competitive Industrial Structure and Regional Manufacturing Employment Change pp. 1481-1496

- Joshua Drucker
- From Sub-Regional Networks to Sub-Regional Localism: Experiences of Collaboration in England's Historical Black Country pp. 1497-1513

- Steven R. Henderson
- Innovation, Socio-institutional Conditions and Economic Growth in the Italian Regions pp. 1514-1534

- Giorgio d'Agostino and Margherita Scarlato
- The Future Demand for Industrial Sites in the Netherlands: Is Employment a Good Predictor? pp. 1535-1547

- Pascal Beckers and Jan Schuur
- The Role of Structural Change in European Regional Productivity Growth pp. 1548-1560

- Eoin O'Leary and Don Webber
- Are Regions Important in British Elections? Valence Politics and Local Economic Contexts at the 2010 General Election pp. 1561-1574

- C. J. Pattie, Ron Johnston, Mariken Schipper and Laura Potts
- One Share Fits All? Regional Variations in the Extent of the Shadow Economy in Europe pp. 1575-1587

- Helmut Herwartz, Egle Tafenau and Friedrich Schneider
- Indicators for Spatial Planning and Territorial Cohesion: Stakeholder-Driven Selection Approach for Improving Usability at Regional and Local Levels pp. 1588-1602

- Ainhoa Gonz�lez, Gavin Daly, Philip Pinch, Neil Adams, Visvaldis Valtenbergs, Malcolm C. Burns and Hjalti Johannesson
Volume 49, issue 8, 2015
- The Reforms to the Regional and Urban Policy of the European Union: EU Cohesion Policy pp. 1255-1257

- Philip McCann and Attila Varga
- Conditionalities and the Performance of European Structural Funds: A Principal-Agent Analysis of Control Mechanisms in European Union Cohesion Policy pp. 1258-1273

- John Bachtler and Martin Ferry
- Quality of Government and the Returns of Investment: Examining the Impact of Cohesion Expenditure in European Regions pp. 1274-1290

- Andr�s Rodr�guez-Pose and José Enrique Garcilazo
- Smart Specialization, Regional Growth and Applications to European Union Cohesion Policy pp. 1291-1302

- Philip McCann and Raquel Ortega-Argil�s
- When Spatial Equilibrium Fails: Is Place-Based Policy Second Best? pp. 1303-1325

- Mark Partridge, Dan Rickman, M. Rose Olfert and Ying Tan
- The Potential Application of Qualitative Evaluation Methods in European Regional Development: Reflections on the Use of Performance Story Reporting in Australian Natural Resource Management pp. 1326-1339

- Frank Vanclay
- RHOMOLO: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Modelling Approach to the Evaluation of the European Union's R&D Policies pp. 1340-1359

- Andries Brandsma and d'Artis Kancs
- Infrastructure Development and Employment: The Case of Turkey pp. 1360-1373

- Nİhan Akyelken
- Sense of Place and Willingness to Pay: Complementary Concepts When Evaluating Contributions of Cultural Resources to Regional Communities pp. 1374-1386

- Mark Morrison and David John Dowell
- Houses and/or Jobs: Ownership and the Labour Market in Belgian Districts pp. 1387-1406

- Daan Isebaert, Freddy Heylen and Carine Smolders
- The Euro and its Impact on the Number, Size, Performance and Regional Spread of European Mergers and Acquisitions pp. 1407-1422

- Killian McCarthy and Wilfred Dolfsma
- Technology and Industrial Parks in Emerging Countries: Panacea or Pipedream? pp. 1423-1424

- Kevin Morgan
- Employment Location in Cities and Regions: Models and Applications pp. 1424-1426

- Beniamino Murgante
Volume 49, issue 7, 2015
- Do Cooperative Research and Development (R&D) Subsidies Stimulate Regional Innovation Efficiency? Evidence from Germany pp. 1087-1110

- Tom Broekel
- Innovation and Policy for Bioenergy in the UK: A Co-Evolutionary Perspective pp. 1111-1125

- Carla De Laurentis
- Global Processes and Local Consequences of Decentralization: A Sub-national Comparison in Mexico pp. 1126-1139

- Aylin Topal
- Location Advantages and Repeat Investment in Australia: A Two-State Comparison pp. 1140-1159

- Paul Kalfadellis
- On the Link between Urban Location and the Involvement of Knowledge-Intensive Business Services Firms in Collaboration Networks pp. 1160-1175

- Sverre J. Herstad and Bernd Ebersberger
- Explaining Interregional Migration Changes in China, 1985-2000, Using a Decomposition Approach pp. 1176-1192

- Jianfa Shen
- The Institutionalization of Mountain Regions in Europe pp. 1193-1207

- Bernard Debarbieux, Martin F. Price and J�rg Balsiger
- Determinants of the Internationalization of Regions: The Role and Effectiveness of Public Policy Measures pp. 1208-1222

- Mariasole Bannò, Lucia Piscitello and Celeste Varum
- Involuntary Non-Standard Employment and the Economic Crisis: Regional Insights from the UK pp. 1223-1235

- Anne E. Green and Ilias Livanos
- Wages and Accessibility: The Impact of Transport Infrastructure pp. 1236-1254

- Anna Matas, Josep-Lluis Raymond and José Luis Roig
Volume 49, issue 6, 2015
- Proximity Dynamics, Social Networks and Innovation pp. 901-906

- Olivier Bouba-Olga, Christophe Carrincazeaux, Marie Coris and Marie Ferru
- Proximity and Innovation: From Statics to Dynamics pp. 907-920

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Ron Boschma and Koen Frenken
- The Co-evolution of Proximities - A Network Level Study pp. 921-935

- Tom Broekel
- Research Collaboration in Co-inventor Networks: Combining Closure, Bridging and Proximities pp. 936-954

- Lorenzo Cassi and Anne Plunket
- Control by proximity: Evidence from the 'Aerospace Valley' Competitiveness Cluster pp. 955-972

- Rachel Levy and Damien Talbot
- Trend Networks: Multidimensional Proximity and the Formation of Aesthetic Choices in the Creative Economy pp. 973-984

- Fr�d�ric C. Godart
- Learning in 'Organized Anarchies': The Nature of Technological Search Processes at Trade Fairs pp. 985-1002

- Harald Bathelt and Rachael Gibson
- Is Specialization Good for Regional Economic Development? pp. 1003-1018

- Tom Kemeny and Michael Storper
- Total Factor Productivity Growth in Local Enterprise Partnership Regions in Britain, 1997-2008 pp. 1019-1041

- Richard Harris and John Moffat
- Ambition, Human Capital Acquisition and the Metropolitan Escalator pp. 1042-1055

- Ian Gordon
- Displacement and Immigrant Workers' Responsiveness to Regional Labour Market Opportunities: Evidence from Norway pp. 1056-1073

- Marianne R�ed and P�l Sch�ne
- Does Devolution Increase Accountability? Empirical Evidence from the Implementation of European Union Cohesion Policy pp. 1074-1086

- Laura Polverari
Volume 49, issue 5, 2015
- Editorial: Evolutionary Economic Geography - Theoretical and Empirical Progress pp. 705-711

- Dieter Kogler
- Towards a Developmental Turn in Evolutionary Economic Geography? pp. 712-732

- Ronald Martin and Peter Sunley
- Towards an Evolutionary Perspective on Regional Resilience pp. 733-751

- Ron Boschma
- Relatedness, Industrial Branching and Technological Cohesion in US Metropolitan Areas pp. 752-766

- J�rgen Essletzbichler
- Related Variety, Unrelated Variety and Technological Breakthroughs: An analysis of US State-Level Patenting pp. 767-781

- Carolina Castaldi, Koen Frenken and Bart Los
- The Role of External Linkages and Gatekeepers for the Renewal and Expansion of US Cities' Knowledge Base, 1990-2004 pp. 782-797

- Stefano Breschi and Camilla Lenzi
- rKnowledge: The Spatial Diffusion and Adoption of rDNA Methods pp. 798-817

- Maryann P. Feldman, Dieter Kogler and David L. Rigby
- Interaction and Innovation across Different Sectors: Findings from Norwegian City-Regions pp. 818-833

- Rune Fitjar and Andr�s Rodr�guez-Pose
- What Makes Clusters Decline? A Study on Disruption and Evolution of a High-Tech Cluster in Denmark pp. 834-849

- Christian Østergaard and Eunkyung Park
- Path Renewal in Old Industrial Regions: Possibilities and Limitations for Regional Innovation Policy pp. 850-865

- Lars Coenen, Jerker Moodysson and Hanna Martin
- Education-Job (Mis)Match and Interregional Migration: Italian University Graduates' Transition to Work pp. 866-882

- Simona Iammarino and Elisabetta Marinelli
- Knowledge Neighbourhoods: Urban Form and Evolutionary Economic Geography pp. 883-898

- Gregory M. Spencer
- Competition, Diversity and Economic Performance: Processes, Complexities and Ecological Similarities pp. 899-900

- Marco Guerzoni
Volume 49, issue 4, 2015
- Testing Stochastic Convergence across Chinese Provinces, 1952-2008 pp. 485-501

- Maria Jesus Herrer�as and Javier Ord��ez Monfort
- The Long-Term Patterns of Regional Income Inequality in Spain, 1860-2000 pp. 502-517

- Julio Mart�nez-Galarraga, Joan R. Ros�s and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- Regional Policy and the Productive Efficiency of Japanese Industries pp. 518-531

- Akihiro Otsuka and Mika Goto
- Labour Productivity and Technology Gap in European Regions: A Conditional Frontier Approach pp. 532-554

- Andrea Filippetti and Antonio Peyrache
- Dealing with Uncertainty in Public Preferences for Rural Development Policies: A Contingent Valuation Survey pp. 555-567

- Marcos Dom�nguez-Torreiro and Mario Soli�o
- Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) in Scotland: Does It Make a Difference to Plant Survival? pp. 568-581

- John Moffat
- Looking Inwards: Towards a Geographically Sensitive Approach to Occupational Sex Segregation pp. 582-598

- Francisco Perales and Sergi Vidal
- Does Enhanced Student Commitment Reduce School Dropout? Evidence from Two Major Dropout Regions in the Netherlands pp. 599-614

- Sofie J. Cabus
- The Regional Economic Impacts of Biofuels: A Review of Multisectoral Modelling Techniques and Evaluation of Applications pp. 615-643

- Grant Allan
- The Specialization in Knowledge-Intensive Business Services (KIBS) across Europe: Permanent Co-Localization to Debate pp. 644-664

- Jorge Gallego and Andr�s Maroto
- Self-Employment as a Route In and Out of Britain's South East pp. 665-680

- Darja Reuschke
- In Tandem for Cohesion? Synergies and Conflicts between Regional and Agricultural Policies of the European Union pp. 681-704

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Fabrizio De Filippis and Fabio Pierangeli
Volume 49, issue 3, 2015
- Editorial: Taking Matters into Third Hands: Intermediaries and the Organization of the Creative Economy pp. 357-361

- Doreen Jakob and Bas van Heur
- Between Culture, Policy and Industry: Modalities of Intermediation in the Creative Economy pp. 362-373

- Calvin Taylor
- Intermediaries and Imaginaries in the Cultural and Creative Industries pp. 374-387

- Justin O'Connor
- Performing the Creative-Economy Script: Contradicting Urban Rationalities at Work pp. 388-403

- Iris Dzudzek and Peter Lindner
- Significance of Higher Educational Institutions as Cultural Intermediaries: The Case of the École nationale de cirque in Montreal, Canada pp. 404-417

- Norma M. Rantisi and Deborah Leslie
- Constructing the Creative Economy: Design, Intermediaries and Institutions in Toronto and Copenhagen pp. 418-432

- Tara Vinodrai
- The Rise of Hollywood East: Regional Film Offices as Intermediaries in Film and Television Production Clusters pp. 433-450

- Pacey Foster, Stephan Manning and David Terkla
- The Work Behind the Scenes: The New Intermediaries of the Indie Crafts Business pp. 451-460

- Benjamin Shultz
- Cultural Intermediaries in the Digital Age: The Case of Independent Musicians and Managers in Toronto pp. 461-475

- Brian J. Hracs
- Negotiating Regional Creative Economies: Academics as Expert Intermediaries Advocating Progressive Alternatives pp. 476-479

- Chris Gibson
- Smart Specialisation: Opportunities and Challenges for Regional Innovation Policy pp. 480-482

- Kevin Morgan
- The European Territory: From Historical Roots to Global Challenges pp. 482-483

- Kai B�hme
- Territorial Cohesion in Europe: For the 70th Anniversary of the Transdanubian Research Institute pp. 483-484

- Hans-Joachim B�rkner
Volume 49, issue 2, 2015
- Living Arrangements of Second-Generation Immigrants in Spain: A Cross-Classified Multilevel Analysis pp. 189-203

- Agnese Vitali and Bruno Arpino
- The Intensity of Interregional Cooperation in Information and Communication Technology Projects: An Empirical Analysis of the Framework Programme pp. 204-218

- Grazia Cecere and Nicoletta Corrocher
- Economic and Social Convergence in Colombia pp. 219-239

- Vicente Royuela and Gustavo Adolfo Garc�a
- Regionalization of National Input-Output Tables: Empirical Evidence on the Use of the FLQ Formula pp. 240-250

- Julia Kowalewksi
- Regional Convergence and Aggregate Business Cycle in the United States pp. 251-272

- Stefano Magrini, Margherita Gerolimetto and Hasan Engin Duran
- Informal Caring and Labour Market Outcomes Within England and Wales pp. 273-286

- Stephen Drinkwater
- Network Linkages and Local Embeddedness of Foreign Ventures in China: The Case of Suzhou Municipality pp. 287-299

- Yehua Wei
- The Spatial Distribution of Self-Employment in India: Evidence from Semiparametric Geoadditive Models pp. 300-322

- Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada
- Assessing Relative Spending Needs of Devolved Government: The Case of Healthcare Spending in the UK pp. 323-336

- Rob Ball, David Eiser and David King
- Regional Employment Impacts of Marine Energy in the Scottish Economy: A General Equilibrium Approach pp. 337-355

- Michelle Gilmartin and Grant Allan
Volume 49, issue 1, 2015
- Corrigendum pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Introduction: New Horizons in Regional Studies pp. 1-4

- John Harrison
- Introduction: New Horizons in Regional Studies pp. 1-4

- John Harrison
- Industrial Dynamics and Economic Geography pp. 5-9

- Marco Capasso, Erik Stam and Elena Cefis
- Industrial Dynamics and Economic Geography pp. 5-9

- Marco Capasso, Erik Stam and Elena Cefis
- Industrial Dynamics and Clusters: A Survey pp. 10-27

- Koen Frenken, Elena Cefis and Erik Stam
- Industrial Dynamics and Clusters: A Survey pp. 10-27

- Koen Frenken, Elena Cefis and Erik Stam
- Who Benefits from Agglomeration? pp. 28-43

- David L. Rigby and W. Mark Brown
- Who Benefits from Agglomeration? pp. 28-43

- David L. Rigby and W. Mark Brown
- Spatial Concentration of Industries and New Firm Exits: Does this Relationship Differ between Exits by Closure and by M&A? pp. 44-58

- Anet Weterings and Orietta Marsili
- Spatial Concentration of Industries and New Firm Exits: Does this Relationship Differ between Exits by Closure and by M&A? pp. 44-58

- Anet Weterings and Orietta Marsili
- Regional Knowledge, Organizational Capabilities and the Emergence of the West German Laser Systems Industry, 1975-2005 pp. 59-75

- Guido Buenstorf, Michael Fritsch and Luis F. Medrano
- Regional Knowledge, Organizational Capabilities and the Emergence of the West German Laser Systems Industry, 1975–2005 pp. 59-75

- Guido Buenstorf, Michael Fritsch and Luis F. Medrano
- The Role of Entry and Market Selection for the Dynamics of Regional Diversity and Specialization pp. 76-94

- Florian Noseleit
- The Role of Entry and Market Selection for the Dynamics of Regional Diversity and Specialization pp. 76-94

- Florian Noseleit
- Regional Employment Growth, Shocks and Regional Industrial Resilience: A Quantitative Analysis of the Danish ICT Sector pp. 95-112

- Jacob Holm and Christian Østergaard
- Regional Employment Growth, Shocks and Regional Industrial Resilience: A Quantitative Analysis of the Danish ICT Sector pp. 95-112

- Jacob R. Holm and Christian Østergaard
- Cities and Clusters: Economy-Wide and Sector-Specific Effects in Corporate Location pp. 113-129

- Giulio Bottazzi and Ugo Gragnolati
- Cities and Clusters: Economy-Wide and Sector-Specific Effects in Corporate Location pp. 113-129

- Giulio Bottazzi and Ugo Gragnolati
- Culture and Place-Based Development: A Socio-Economic Analysis pp. 130-159

- Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson
- Culture and Place-Based Development: A Socio-Economic Analysis pp. 130-159

- Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson
- Cities beyond Compare? pp. 160-182

- Jamie Peck
- Cities beyond Compare? pp. 160-182

- Jamie Peck
- The Theoretical Imperative of Comparative Urbanism: A Commentary on 'Cities beyond Compare?' by Jamie Peck pp. 183-186

- Jan Nijman
- The Theoretical Imperative of Comparative Urbanism: A Commentary on ‘Cities beyond Compare?’ by Jamie Peck pp. 183-186

- Jan Nijman
- Atlas of Cities pp. 187-188

- Richard Rodger
- Atlas of Cities pp. 187-188

- Richard Rodger
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