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2011, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 61-75 Political environments and labour market opportunities as contributors to housing indebtedness: a US state-level analysis
by Kevin T. Leicht - 77-96 Can policy make us happier? Individual characteristics, socio-economic factors and life satisfaction in Central and Eastern Europe
by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & Kristina Maslauskaite - 97-114 The American scenescape: amenities, scenes and the qualities of local life
by Daniel Silver - 115-128 A political caring index 1
by Roberto Gallardo & Mary McThomas - 129-147 Subnational indicators of poverty and deprivation in Europe: methodology and applications
by Gianni Betti & Francesca Gagliardi & Achille Lemmi & Vijay Verma - 149-162 The health and wealth of US counties: how the small business environment impacts alternative measures of development
by Troy C. Blanchard & Charles Tolbert & Carson Mencken - 163-180 Inferring regional well-being from individual revealed preferences: the 'voting with your feet' approach
by Alessandra Faggian & M. Rose Olfert & Mark D. Partridge
2011, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 289-302 The geographies of austerity
by Michael Kitson & Ron Martin & Peter Tyler - 303-322 California shrugged: fountainhead of the Great Recession
by Ashok Bardhan & Richard Walker - 323-337 Making geographical sense of the Greek austerity measures: compositional effects and long-run implications
by Vassilis Monastiriotis - 339-354 Ireland: from boom to austerity
by Patrick J. Drudy & Micheál L. Collins - 355-367 A 'new politics' of austerity, workfare and gender? The UK coalition government's welfare reform proposals
by Julie MacLeavy - 369-382 Regional resilience in the 2008--2010 downturn: comparative evidence from European countries
by Sara Davies - 383-399 Inequality, crisis and austerity in finance capitalism
by Richard Peet - 401-417 The prospects for worklessness in Britain's weaker local economies
by Christina Beatty & Steve Fothergill - 419-435 State rescaling and local governments' austerity policies across the USA, 2001--2008
by Linda M. Lobao & Lazarus Adua - 437-456 The crisis sensitivity of European countries and regions: stylized facts and spatial heterogeneity
by Stefan P. T. Groot & J. L. Möhlmann & J. H. Garretsen & Henri L. F. de Groot - 457-474 Austerity in America: gender and community consequences of restructuring the public sector
by Amy K. Glasmeier & Christa R. Lee-Chuvala
2011, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 157-162 Geography and development
by Harry Garretsen & Mark Roberts & Peter Tyler - 163-174 Texture and tractability: the framework for spatial policy analysis in the World Development Report 2009
by Uwe Deichmann & Indermit Gill & Chor-Ching Goh - 175-188 The socio-spatial dynamics of development: geographical insights beyond the 2009 World Development Report
by James T. Murphy - 189-204 Density, distance and division: the case of Chongqing municipality, China
by Mark Roberts & Chor-ching Goh - 205-219 Rural--urban transformation and village economy in emerging market economies during economic crisis: empirical evidence from Thailand
by Theda Gödecke & Hermann Waibel - 221-235 Climate sensitivity of Indian agriculture: do spatial effects matter?
by K. S. Kavi Kumar - 237-251 Geography, uneven development and distributive justice: the political economy of IT growth in India
by Anthony P. D'Costa - 253-267 Economic diplomacy, trade and developing countries
by Mina Yakop & Peter A. G. van Bergeijk - 269-286 Financial geography and access as determinants of exports
by Ginger Turner
2011, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 3-11 The Persistence of Inequality?
by Philip Arestis & Ron Martin & Peter Tyler
2010, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 13-27 Inequality and economic and political change: a comparative perspective
by James K. Galbraith - 29-48 India, China and the East Asian Miracle: a human capital development path to high growth rates and declining inequalities
by Aurelie Charles & Giuseppe Fontana & Abhinav Srivastava - 49-62 Inequality adjusted growth rates in Latin America
by Alvaro Angeriz & Philip Arestis & Shanti P. Chakravarty - 63-77 Social networking and inequality: the role of clustered networks
by Emanuela D'Angelo & Marco Lilla - 79-90 World Bank agricultural policies, poverty and income inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa 1
by Howard Stein - 91-105 Income inequality in China over 30 years of reforms
by Dylan Sutherland & Shujie Yao - 107-122 Moving down the social ladder: analysing the relationship between status and regional inequality in the UK
by Germana Corrado & Luisa Corrado - 123-138 Globalization, wage shares and income distribution in Turkey
by Cem Oyvat - 139-154 Cash transfer programmes, income inequality and regional disparities. The case of the Uruguayan Asignaciones Familiares
by Verónica Amarante & Rodrigo Arim & Andrea Vigorito
2010, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 311-318 Global restructuring and the auto industry
by David Bailey & Alex de Ruyter & Jonathan Michie & Peter Tyler - 319-334 The Brazilian automotive industry in the BRICs context: the case of the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba
by Marcio José Vargas da Cruz & Cássio Frederico Camargo Rolim - 335-347 The changing geography of North American motor vehicle production
by Thomas H. Klier & James M. Rubenstein - 349-365 The 2008--2009 automotive industry crisis and regional unemployment in Central Europe
by Petr Pavlínek & Jan Ženka - 367-382 Private equity and the flight of the phoenix four-- the collapse of MG Rover in the UK
by David Bailey & Ian Clark & Alex De Ruyter - 383-405 The geography of auto globalization and the politics of auto bailouts
by Jim Stanford - 407-426 Apocalypse now or business as usual? Reducing the carbon emissions of the global car industry
by John Mikler - 427-441 Climate change and cars in the EU: the roles of auto firms, consumers, and policy in responding to global environmental change
by Lorraine Whitmarsh & Jonathan Köhler - 443-457 The Tata Nano, the global 'value' segment and the implications for the traditional automotive industry regions
by Peter Wells
2010, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 171-175 Re-regionalizing the food system?
by Betsy Donald & Meric Gertler & Mia Gray & Linda Lobao - 177-190 The region in food--important or irrelevant?
by Moya Kneafsey - 209-224 The urban foodscape: world cities and the new food equation
by Kevin Morgan & Roberta Sonnino - 225-244 Mobilizing the regional eco-economy: evolving webs of agri-food and rural development in the UK
by Terry Marsden - 245-259 What counts as farming: how classification limits regionalization of the food system
by Jill K. Clark & Darla K. Munroe & Becky Mansfield - 261-277 Rethinking localization--a low-income country perspective: the case of Asian vegetables in Ghana
by Sean Field & Oliver Masakure & Spencer Henson - 279-294 Agro-export specialization and food security in a sub-national context: the case of Colombian cut flowers
by Anouk Patel-Campillo - 295-308 Realizing justice in local food systems
by Patricia Allen
2010, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 3-10 Regional resilience: theoretical and empirical perspectives
by Susan Christopherson & Jonathan Michie & Peter Tyler - 59-70 Resilience, adaptation and adaptability
by Andy Pike & Stuart Dawley & John Tomaney
2009, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 191-207 Why farm the city? Theorizing urban agriculture through a lens of metabolic rift
by Nathan McClintock
2009, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 11-25 Resilient regions in an uncertain world: wishful thinking or a practical reality?
by Ray Hudson - 27-43 The economic resilience of regions: towards an evolutionary approach
by James Simmie & Ron Martin - 45-58 Regional resilience: a promising concept to explain differences in regional economic adaptability?
by Robert Hassink - 71-84 Resilience and regions: building understanding of the metaphor
by Rolf Pendall & Kathryn A. Foster & Margaret Cowell - 85-104 The resilient regional labour market? The US case
by Karen Chapple & T. William Lester - 105-120 Pittsburgh's evolving steel legacy and the steel technology cluster
by Carey Durkin Treado - 121-137 A typology of 'innovation districts': what it means for regional resilience
by Jennifer Clark & Hsin-I Huang & John P. Walsh - 153-167 Resilient regions: re-'place'ing regional competitiveness
by Gillian Bristow
2009, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 335-342 Transforming work: new forms of employment and their regulation
by Linda McDowell & Susan Christopherson - 343-363 Subjective employment insecurity around the world
by Francis Green - 365-378 Flexicurity as a moderator of the relationship between job insecurity and psychological well-being
by Brendan Burchell - 379-393 Institutional regimes and employee influence at work: a European comparison
by Duncan Gallie - 395-411 Less than adequate: regulating temporary agency work in the EU in the face of an internal market in services
by Leah F. Vosko - 413-427 Employed under different rules: the complexities of working across organizational boundaries
by Jill Rubery & Mick Marchington & Damian Grimshaw & Marilyn Carroll & Sarah Pass - 429-442 Trade unions and contingent labour: scale and method
by Edmund Heery - 443-461 Religion at work: the role of faith-based organizations in the London living wage campaign
by Jane Wills & Kavita Datta & Yara Evans & Joanna Herbert & Jon May & Cathy McIlwaine
2009, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 143-148 Spatial circuits of global finance
by Harry Garretsen & Michael Kitson & Ron Martin - 149-171 Monetary geography before the Industrial Revolution
by Marc Flandreau & Christophe Galimard & Clemens Jobst & Pilar Nogués-Marco - 173-192 Global banking and local markets: a national perspective
by Pietro Alessandrini & Andrea F. Presbitero & Alberto Zazzaro - 193-209 Financial centre bias in primary equity markets
by Dariusz Wójcik - 211-227 International capital mobility: linking the Feldstein--Horioka puzzle to the trade and equity home bias puzzles
by Clemens J. M. Kool & Linda M. Keijzer - 229-244 Financial liberalization and the geography of poverty
by Philip Arestis & Asena Caner - 245-265 The geography of finance: after the storm
by Richard O'Brien & Alasdair Keith - 267-285 The global financial customer and the spatiality of exclusion after the 'end of geography'
by Gary A. Dymski - 287-302 A very geographical crisis: the making and breaking of the 2007--2008 financial crisis
by Shaun French & Andrew Leyshon & Nigel Thrift - 303-331 Financial stability, the Basel Process and the new geography of regulation
by David S. Bieri
2009, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 3-12 Editorial: Rescaling the state: new modes of institutional--territorial organization
by Linda Lobao & Ron Martin & Andrés Rodríguez-Pose - 123-139 Open questions on state rescaling
by Neil Brenner
2008, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 13-34 The state and uneven development: the governance of economic development in England in the post-devolution UK
by Andy Pike & John Tomaney - 35-49 Examining the interaction between vertical and horizontal dimensions of state transformation
by Milena Büchs - 51-66 Territorial policy communities and devolution in the UK
by Michael Keating & Paul Cairney & Eve Hepburn - 67-83 The scalar dimension of welfare state development: the case of Swedish and Finnish social assistance systems
by Simone Scarpa - 85-105 A fiscal perspective of state rescaling
by Jorge Martinez-Vazquez & Andrey Timofeev - 107-121 'Rescaling the state' in question
by Kevin R. Cox
2008, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 343-349 The world is not flat: putting globalization in its place
by Susan Christopherson & Harry Garretsen & Ron Martin - 371-388 Mountains in a flat world: why proximity still matters for the location of economic activity
by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & Riccardo Crescenzi - 389-410 Globalization, uneven development and capital: reflections on reading Thomas Friedman's The World Is Flat
by Kevin R. Cox - 411-437 It's a big world after all: on the economic impact of location and distance
by Steven Brakman & Charles van Marrewijk - 439-458 A rather empty world: the many faces of distance and the persistent resistance to international trade
by Gert-Jan M. Linders & Martijn J. Burger & Frank G. van Oort - 459-476 The rise of the mega-region
by Richard Florida & Tim Gulden & Charlotta Mellander - 477-501 Globalization and the rise of mega-cities in the developing world
by Frederick van der Ploeg & Steven Poelhekke
2008, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 165-173 Innovation, networks and knowledge exchange
by Susan Christopherson & Michael Kitson & Jonathan Michie - 205-217 Dynamic models of regional innovation: explorations with British time-series data
by Ciaran Driver & Christine Oughton - 233-245 The contribution of universities to innovation and economic development: in what sense a regional problem?
by Dominic Power & Anders Malmberg - 265-284 Constructing entrepreneurial advantage: consensus building, technological uncertainty and emerging industries
by Nichola Lowe & Maryann Feldman - 285-301 Triple Helix in the periphery: the case of Multipolis in Northern Finland
by Jussi S. Jauhiainen & Katri Suorsa - 303-319 Oxfordshire biomedical university spin-offs: an evolving system
by Helen Lawton Smith & Saverio Romeo & Shamistha Bagchi-Sen - 321-340 Universities, knowledge networks and regional policy
by Robert Huggins & Andrew Johnston & Rebecca Steffenson
2007, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 351-370 Globalization and economic geography: the world is curved, not flat
by Philip McCann
2007, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 175-204 The spatial dimension of knowledge flows: a simulation approach
by Agustí Canals & Max Boisot & Ian MacMillan - 219-232 Models for university technology transfer: resolving conflicts between mission and methods and the dependency on geographic location
by Anthony Warren & Ralph Hanke & Daniel Trotzer - 247-264 Engineering networks: university--industry networks in Southern Ontario automotive industry clusters
by Tod Rutherford & John Holmes
2007, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-16 Editorial: Poverty and place in the UK and the USA
by Amy Glasmeier & Ron Martin & Peter Tyler & Danny Dorling - 17-36 Neo-liberal poverty governance: race, place and the punitive turn in US welfare policy
by Sanford F. Schram & Richard C. Fording & Joe Soss - 37-49 Area variations in household income across Great Britain
by Richard Berthoud - 51-67 Race and the micro-scale spatial concentration of poverty
by Daniel T. Lichter & Domenico Parisi & Michael C. Taquino & Brian Beaulieu - 69-88 Male worklessness and the rise of lone parenthood in Great Britain
by Robert Rowthorn & David Webster - 89-113 Poverty and inequality across space: sociological reflections on the missing-middle subnational scale
by Linda M. Lobao & Gregory Hooks & Ann R. Tickamyer - 115-129 The place of 'place' in theories of poverty: mobility, social capital and well-being
by Bill Jordan - 131-156 Place-based policy and rural poverty: insights from the urban spatial mismatch literature
by Mark D. Partridge & Dan S. Rickman - 157-161 Poverty amidst plenty; some recent reflections
by Tracey L. Farrigan
0000, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 425-442 Theorising in urban and regional studies: negotiating generalisation and particularity
by Kevin R Cox & Emil Evenhuis - 443-459 The strange case of urban theory
by Clive Barnett - 461-473 From a comparative gesture to structured comparison: an analysis of air pollution control in Beijing and Delhi
by Xuefei Ren - 475-490 Context sensitivity and economic-geographic (re)theorising
by Huiwen Gong & Robert Hassink - 491-508 Towards an epistemology for conjunctural inter-urban comparison
by Helga Leitner & Eric Sheppard - 509-526 The ordinariness of struggle and exclusion: a view from across the north–south urban ‘divide’
by Nancy Ettlinger & Debangana Bose - 527-542 Jiehebu or suburb? Towards a translational turn in urban studies
by Yimin Zhao - 543-558 Space, particularity and the socialisation of production
by Ibrahim Gundogdu - 559-574 Urbanising climate justice: constructing scales and politicising difference
by Kian Goh - 575-592 Stuck inside the urban with the dialectical blues again: abstraction and generality in urban theory
by Jean-Paul D Addie - 593-603 Do individual cities matter? Negotiating the particular
by Robert A Beauregard