Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG)
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- 2054: Linking FDI Network Topology with the Covid-19 Pandemic

- Roberto Antonietti, Giulia De Masi and Giorgio Ricchiuti
- 2053: Credit Constraints, Labor Productivity and the Role of Regional Institutions: Evidence from Manufacturing Firms in Europe

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Roberto Ganau, Kristina Maslauskaite and Monica Brezzi
- 2052: How ‘smart’ are Smart Specialisation strategies?

- Marco Di Cataldo, Vassilis Monastiriotis and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 2051: Institutions and the uneven geography of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Chiara Burlina
- 2050: Technological Complexity and Economic Growth of Regions

- Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich
- 2049: Technological Complexity and Economic Growth of Regions

- Lars Mewes and Tom Broekel
- 2048: Technology network structure conditions the economic resilience of regions

- Gergo Toth, Zoltan Elekes, Adam Whittle, Changjun Lee and Dieter Kogler
- 2047: Unleashing Innovative Power. Solving cognitive, social and geographic distance issues with informal institutional proximity

- Cathrin Sollner and Dirk Fornahl
- 2046: The Emergence of Knowledge Production in New Places

- Christopher Esposito
- 2045: Knowledge recombination for emerging technological innovations: the case of green shipping

- Maria Tsouri, Teis Hansen, Jens Hanson and Markus Steen
- 2044: Do Capabilities Reside in Firms or in Regions? Analysis of Related Diversification in Chinese Knowledge Production

- Yiou Zhang and David Rigby
- 2043: Improvement on the association strength: implementing a probabilistic measure based on combinations without repetition

- Mathieu Steijn
- 2042: Putting human rights into regional growth agendas: Where we stand and where we ought to go

- Elisa Giuliani
- 2041: Cities in a Post-COVID World

- Richard Florida, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Michael Storper
- 2040: Does cohesion policy reduce EU discontent and Euroscepticism?

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Lewis Dijkstra
- 2039: Knowledge Networks and Strong Tie Creation: the Role of Relative Network Position

- Maria Tsouri
- 2038: GOLFING WITH TRUMP: Social capital, decline, inequality, and the rise of populism in the US

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Neil Lee and Cornelius Lipp
- 2037: Vertical vs. Horizontal Policy in a Capabilities Model of Economic Development

- Alje van Dam and Koen Frenken
- 2036: An information-theoretic approach to the analysis of location and co-location patterns

- Alje van Dam, Andres Gomez-Lievano, Frank Neffke and Koen Frenken
- 2035: Assessing transitions through socio-technical network analysis – a methodological framework and a case study from the water sector

- Jonas Heiberg, Christian Binz and Bernhard Truffer
- 2034: The Geography of Technology Legitimation. How multi-scalar legitimation processes matter for path creation in emerging industries

- Jonas Heiberg, Christian Binz and Bernhard Truffer
- 2033: GPTs and Growth: Evidence on the Technological Adoption of Electrical & Electronic Technologies in the 1920s

- Sergio Petralia
- 2032: Explaining the dynamics of relatedness: the role of co-location and complexity

- Sandor Juhasz, Tom Broekel and Ron Boschma
- 2031: The Role of Technology and Relatedness in Regional Trademark Activity

- Kyriakos Drivas
- 2030: Still in the shadow of the wall? The case of the Berlin biotechnology cluster

- Milad Abbasiharofteh and Tom Broekel
- 2029: IMPACTS FROM AUTOMATION DIFFUSE LOCALLY – A NOVEL APPROACH TO ESTIMATE JOBS RISK IN US CITIES

- Teresa Farinha
- 2028: Anatomy of a techno-creative community – the role of places and events in the emergence of videomapping in Nantes

- Etienne Capron, Dominique Sagot-Duvauroux and Raphaël Suire
- 2027: Mapping General Purpose Technologies with Patent Data

- Sergio Petralia
- 2025: Returns to migration after job loss– the importance of job match

- Orsa Kekezi and Ron Boschma
- 2024: Entrepreneurship and the fight against poverty in US Cities

- Neil Lee and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 2023: Complementary Inter-Regional Linkages and Smart Specialization: an Empirical Study on European Regions

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland and Ron Boschma
- 2022: Migration-prone and migration-averse places. Path dependence in long-term migration to the US

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Viola von Berlepsch
- 2021: Hipsters vs. Geeks? Creative workers, STEM and innovation in US cities

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Neil Lee
- 2020: Structural accounting: an empirical assessment of cross-country differences in productivity

- Dario Diodato
- 2019: Proximity, Innovation and Networks: A Concise Review and Some Next Steps

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Ron Boschma and Koen Frenken
- 2018: Institutions and the fortunes of territories

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- 2017: What drives university-industry collaboration: Research excellence or firm collaboration strategy?

- Kwadwo Atta-Owusu, Rune Fitjar and Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- 2014: From FDI to economic complexity: a panel Granger causality analysis

- Roberto Antonietti and Chiara Franco
- 2013: Spill over or Spill out? - A multilevel analysis of the cluster and firm performance relationship

- Nils Grashof
- 2012: The impact of return migration from the U.S. on employment and wages in Mexican cities

- Dario Diodato, Ricardo Hausmann and Frank Neffke
- 2011: How do occupational relatedness and complexity condition employment dynamics in periods of growth and recession?

- Emelie Hane-Weijman, Rikard H. Eriksson and David Rigby
- 2010: Is innovation (increasingly) concentrated in large cities? An international comparison

- Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich
- 2009: Does Successful Innovation Require Large Urban Areas? Germany as a Counterexample

- Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich
- 2008: Pulled or pushed? The spatial diffusion of wind energy between local demand and supply

- Marcel Bednarz and Tom Broekel
- 2007: Essential ingredients for radical innovations? The role of (un-)related variety and external linkages in Germany

- Kolja Hesse and Dirk Fornahl
- 2006: Understanding Regional Branching Knowledge Diversification via Inventor Collaboration Networks

- Adam Whittle, Balázs Lengyel and Dieter Kogler
- 2005: The cost of weak institutions for innovation in China

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Min Zhang
- 2004: R&D and Knowledge Expertise of French Regions

- Tan Tran
- 2003: Subsidized to change? The impact of R&D policy on regional technological diversification

- Lars Mewes and Tom Broekel
- 2002: Global networks, local specialisation and regional patterns of innovation

- Andrea Ascani, Luca Bettarelli, Laura Resmini and Pierre-Alexandre Balland
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