Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG)
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- 1708: The pattern of structural change: testing the Product Space framework

- Nicola Coniglio, Raffaele Lagravinese, Davide Vurchio and Massimo Armenise
- 1707: The spatial evolution of the Italian motorcycle industry (1893-1993): KlepperÕs heritage theory revisited

- Andrea Morrison and Ron Boschma
- 1706: Collective Learning in China's Regional Economic Development Formations of Co-Inventors During the Dot-com Bubble in the Research Triangle Region

- Jian Gao, Bogang Jun, Alex Sandy Pentland, Tao Zhou and Cesar Hidalgo
- 1705: Institutional Change and Network Evolution: Explorative and Exploitative Tie Formations of Co-Inventors During the Dot-com Bubble in the Research Triangle Region

- Max-Peter Menzel, Maryann Feldman and Tom Broekel
- 1704: What drives employment growth and social inclusion in EU regions?

- Marco Di Cataldo and Andres Rodrigues-Pose
- 1703: Does federal contracting spur development? Federal contracts, income, output, and jobs in US cities

- Michiel Gerritse and Andres Rodrigues-Pose
- 1702: Relatedness as driver behind regional diversification: a research agenda

- Ron Boschma
- 1701: When Buzz and Pipelines Fail

- Christopher Esposito and David Rigby
- 1630: A critical review of entrepreneurial ecosystems: towards a future research agenda

- Yana Borissenko and Ron Boschma
- 1629: Climbing the Ladder of Technological Development

- Sergio Petralia, Pierre-Alexandre Balland and Andrea Morrison
- 1628: Polarization and the growth of low-skill employment in Spanish Local Labor Markets

- Davide Consoli and Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo
- 1627: Industrial diversification in Europe: The differentiated role of relatedness

- Jing Xiao, Ron Boschma and Martin Andersson
- 1626: Agglomeration economies: the heterogeneous contribution of human capital and value chains

- Dario Diodato, Frank Neffke and Neave O’Clery
- 1625: Risk-taking, skill diversity, and the quality of human capital: how insurance affects innovation

- Andrea Filippetti and Frederick Guy
- 1624: Measuring how the knowledge space shapes the technological progress of European regions

- Silvia Rita Sedita, Ivan De Noni, Roberta Apa and Luigi Orsi
- 1623: Place, platform, and knowledge co-production dynamics: Evidence from makers and FabLab

- Raphael Suire
- 1622: Can we learn anything from economic geography proper? Yes, we can!

- Robert Hassink, Huiwen Gong, and Fabian Faller
- 1621: Related variety and economic development:a literature review

- Jeroen Content and Koen Frenken
- 1620: Related trade linkages, foreign firms, and employment growth in less developed regions

- Zoltán Elekes and Balázs Lengyel
- 1619: A Complexity-Theoretic Perspective on Innovation Policy

- Koen Frenken
- 1618: Is there trickle-down from tech? Poverty, employment and the high-technology multiplier in US cities

- Neil Lee and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1617: Towards a theory of regional diversification

- Ron Boschma, Lars Coenen, Koen Frenken, and Bernhard Truffer
- 1616: European Cities and Foreign Investment Networks

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Kerwin Datu and Simona Iammarino
- 1615: Liberals, Socialists, and pork-barrel politics in Greece

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Yannis Psycharis and Vassilis Tselios
- 1614: Institutions vs. ‘First-Nature’ Geography – What Drives Economic Growth in Europe’s Regions?

- Tobias Ketterer and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1613: Tie creation versus tie persistence in cluster knowledge networks

- Sándor Juhász and Balázs Lengyel
- 1612: Related variety, ownership, and firm dynamics in transition economies: the case of Hungarian city regions 1996-2012

- Izabella Szakálné Kanóa, Balázs Lengyel, Zoltán Elekes and Imre Lengyel
- 1611: The Variety of Related Variety Studies: Opening the Black Box of Technological Relatedness via Analysis of Inter-firm R&D Cooperative Projects

- Jiri Blazek, David Marek and Viktor Kv?to?
- 1610: Quality of government and social capital as drivers of regional diversification in Europe

- Nicola Cortinovis, Jing Xiao, Ron Boschma and Frank Oort
- 1609: Not too close, not too far: testing the Goldilocks principle of ‘optimal’ distance in innovation networks

- Rune Fitjar, Franz Huber and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1608: Resilience in the European Union: the effect of the 2008 crisis on the ability of regions in Europe to develop new industrial specializations

- Jing Xiao, Ron Boschma and Martin Andersson
- 1607: Historical Shocks and Persistence of Economic Activity: Evidence from a Unique Natural Experiment

- Michael Fritsch, Alina Sorgner, Michael Wyrwich and Evguenii Zazdravnykh
- 1606: Inter-industry labor flows

- Frank Neffke, Anne Otto and Antje Weyh
- 1605: The mobility of displaced workers: How the local industry mix affects job search strategies

- Frank Neffke, Anne Otto and Cesar Hidalgo
- 1604: (Un)Related Variety and Employment Growth at the Sub-Regional Level

- Matthias Firgo and Peter Mayerhofer
- 1603: The workforce of pioneer plants

- Ricardo Hausmann and Frank Neffke
- 1602: Nothing is in the air

- Rune Fitjar and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1601: The crisis and regional employment in Europe: what role for sheltered economies?

- Ugo Fratesi and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1535: Government quality and the economic returns of transport infrastructure investment in European regions

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Marco Di Cataldo and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1534: Causal Relations between Knowledge-Intensive Business Services and Regional Employment Growth

- Thomas Brenner, Marco Capasso, Matthias Duschl, Koen Frenken and Tania Treibich
- 1533: Overcoming the Dualism between Adaptation and Adaptability in Regional Economic Resilience

- Xiaohui Hu and Robert Hassink
- 1532: Doing evolution in economic geography

- Andy Pike, Andrew Cumbers, Stuart Dawley, Danny MacKinnon and Robert McMaster
- 1531: How Smart is Specialisation? An Analysis of Specialisation Patterns in Knowledge Production

- Gaston Heimeriks and Pierre-Alexandre Balland
- 1530: Relatedness through experience: On the importance of collected worker experiences for plant performance

- Lisa Östbring, Rikard Eriksson and Urban Lindgren
- 1529: Technological Relatedness and Firm Productivity: Do low and high performing firms benefit equally from agglomeration economies in China?

- Anthony Howell, Canfei He, Rudai Yang and Cindy Fan
- 1528: Industry Relatedness, Agglomeration Externalities and Firm Survival in China

- Canfei He, Qi Guo and David Rigby
- 1527: Firm Dynamics and Regional Inequality of Productivity in China

- Canfei He and Yi Zhou
- 1526: Same Place, Same Knowledge – Same People? The Geography of Non-Patent Citations in Dutch Polymer Patents

- Dominik Heinisch, Önder Nomaler, Guido Buenstorf, Koen Frenken and Harry Lintsen
- 1525: Smart Specialization Strategies and Key Enabling Technologies. Regional evidence from European patent data

- Sandro Montresor and Francesco Quatraro
- 1524: How to jump further? Path dependent and path breaking in an uneven industry space

- Shengjun Zhu, Canfei He and Yi Zhou
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