Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG)
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- 1905: The network effects of NGOs on social capital and innovation of smallholder farmers. A case study in Peru

- Dominik Hartmann, A. Arata, M. Bezerra and Flávio Pinheiro
- 1904: Government institutions and the dynamics of urban growth in China

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Min Zhang
- 1903: The missing ingredient: Distance - Internal migration and its long-term economic impact in the United States

- Viola von Berlepsch and Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- 1902: Well-being, political decentralisation and governance quality in Europe

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Vassilis Tselios
- 1901: Technological Diversification of U.S. Cities during the Great Historical Crises

- Mathieu Steijn, Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Ron Boschma and David Rigby
- 1843: A network-based method to harmonize data classifications

- Dario Diodato
- 1842: Does inward FDI influence the quality of domestic institutions? A cross-country panel analysis

- Roberto Antonietti and Jasmine Mondolo
- 1841: Scaling of Atypical Knowledge Combinations in American Metropolitan Areas from 1836 to 2010

- Lars Mewes
- 1840: Spinoffs, parents, and institutions: Evidence from the Italian motorcycle industry

- Andrea Morrison
- 1839: The geographical dimension of structural change

- Ron Boschma
- 1838: Specialization, diversification and environmental technology life-cycle

- Nicolò Barbieri, François Perruchas and Davide Consoli
- 1837: Disentangling link formation and dissolution in spatial networks: An application of a two-mode STERGM to a project-based R&D network in the German Biotechnology industry

- Tom Broekel and Marcel Bednarz
- 1836: Related variety, unrelated variety and the novelty content of firm innovation in urban and non-urban locations

- Marte Solheim, Ron Boschma and Sverre Herstad
- 1835: Migration and invention in the age of mass migration

- Dario Diodato, Andrea Morrison and Sergio Petralia
- 1834: What kind of related variety for long-term regional growth?

- Kadri Kuusk and Mikhail Martynovich
- 1833: An Evolutionary Perspective on the British Banking Crisis

- Neill Marshall, Stuart Dawley, Andy Pike, Jane Pollard and Mike Coombes
- 1832: Ageing labour: How does demographic change affect regional human capital?

- Paula Prenzel and Simona Iammarino
- 1831: Unemployment resistance across EU regions: the role of technological and human capital

- Riccardo Cappelli, Fabio Montobbio and Andrea Morrison
- 1830: The Principle of Relatedness

- Cesar Hidalgo, Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Ron Boschma, Mercedes Delgado, Maryann Feldma, Koen Frenken, Edward Glaeser, Canfei He, Dieter Kogler, Andrea Morrison, Frank Neffke, David Rigby, Scott Stern, Siqi Zheng and Shengjun Zhu
- 1829: Complex Economic Activities Concentrate in Large Cities

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Cristian Jara-Figueroa, Sergio Petralia, Mathieu Steijn, David Rigby and Cesar Hidalgo
- 1828: The role of industry, occupation, and location specific knowledge in the survival of new firms

- Cristian Jara-Figueroa, Bogang Jun, Edward Glaeser and Cesar Hidalgo
- 1827: Innovating in less developed regions: what drives patenting in the lagging regions of Europe and North America

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Callum Wilkie
- 1826: Strategies of gain and strategies of waste: What determines the success of development intervention?

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Callum Wilkie
- 1825: Rethinking Path Creation: A Geographical Political Economy Approach

- Danny Mackinnon, Stuart Dawley, Andy Pike and Andrew Cumbers
- 1824: Historical Roots of Entrepreneurial Culture and Innovation Activity?An Analysis for German Regions

- Michael Fritsch, Martin Obschonka and Michael Wyrwich
- 1823: Does related variety affect regional resilience? New evidence from Italy

- Giulio Cainelli, Roberto Ganau and Marco Modica
- 1822: Industrial Relatedness and Regional Resilience in the European Union

- Giulio Cainelli, Roberto Ganau and Marco Modica
- 1821: The high importance of de-industrialization and job polarization for regional diversification

- Jacob Rubæk Holm and Christian Østergaard
- 1820: Heterogeneous Foreign Direct Investment and Local Innovation in Italian Provinces

- Andrea Ascani, Pierre-Alexandre Balland and Andrea Morrison
- 1819: Relatedness and growth: The impact of creative industries to the wider economy

- Niccolò Innocenti and Luciana Lazzeretti
- 1818: On the evolution of comparative advantage: path-dependent versus path-defying changes

- Nicola Coniglio, Davide Vurchio, Nicola Cantore and Michele Clara
- 1817: Regional inequality in Europe: evidence, theory and policy implications

- Simona Iammarino, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Michael Storper
- 1816: Towards economically dynamic Special Economic Zones in emerging countries

- Susanne Frick, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Michael Wong
- 1815: A woman's touch? Female migration and economic development in the United States

- Viola von Berlepsch, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Neil Lee
- 1814: Why do industries coagglomerate? How Marshallian externalities differ by industry and have evolved over time

- Dario Diodato, Frank Neffke and Neave O'Clery
- 1813: What Drives the Geography of Jobs in the US? Unpacking Relatedness

- Teresa Farinha, Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Andrea Morrison and Ron Boschma
- 1812: Foreign-owned firms as agents of structural change in regions: the case of Hungary 2000-2009

- Zoltán Elekes, Ron Boschma and Balázs Lengyel
- 1811: On the evolution of the Castel Goffredo hosiery cluster: A life cycle perspective

- Giulio Carli and Andrea Morrison
- 1810: Path creation, global production networks and regional development: a comparative international analysis of the offshore wind sector

- Danny MacKinnon, Stuart Dawley, Markus Steen, Max-Peter Menzel, Asbjørn Karlsen, Pascal Sommer, Gard Hopsdal Hansen and Håkon Endresen Normann
- 1809: Regional lobbying and structural funds. Do regional representation offices in Brussels deliver?

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Julie Courty
- 1808: Creative and science-oriented employees and firm-level innovation

- Stephan Brunow, Antonia Birkeneder and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1807: Shooting Low or High: Do Countries Benefit from Entering Unrelated Activities?

- Flávio Pinheiro, Aamena Alshamsi, Dominik Hartmann, Ron Boschma and Cesar Hidalgo
- 1806: The subsidiarity principle: Turning challenge-oriented innovation policy on its head

- Iris Wanzenböck and Koen Frenken
- 1805: The revenge of the places that don?t matter (and what to do about it)

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1804: Social capital, resilience and regional diversification in Italy

- Roberto Antonietti and Ron Boschma
- 1803: Change in urban concentration and economic growth

- Susanne Frick and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1802: Multinational enterprises, industrial relatedness and employment in European regions

- Nicola Cortinovis, Riccardo Crescenzi and Frank Oort
- 1801: Biotech by Bricolage? Agency, institutional relatedness and new path development in peripheral regions

- Luis Carvalho and Mario Vale
- 1732: Why do firms collaborate with local universities?

- Rune Fitjar and Martin Gjelsvik
- 1731: Labour mobility, skill-relatedness and plant survival over the industry life cycle: Evidence from new Dutch plants

- Ron Boschma, Riccardo Cappelli and Anet Weterings
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