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January 2009, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 55-84 Agents of casualization? The temporary staffing industry and labour market restructuring in Australia
by Neil M. Coe & Jennifer Johns & Kevin Ward - 85-115 Urban growth drivers in a Europe of sticky people and implicit boundaries
by Paul Cheshire & Stefano Magrini - 117-136 On the origins of border effects: insights from the Habsburg Empire
by Max-Stephan Schulze & Nikolaus Wolf - 137-139 Money and liberation: the micropolitics of alternative currency movements
by Andrew E.G. Jonas - 140-142 The sustainable development paradox: urban political economy in the United States and Europe
by Cristina Temenos - 143-145 Neoliberalization: states, networks, peoples
by Simon Springer
November 2008, Volume 8, Issue 6
- 216-832 Geography of power: the making of global economic policy
by Jennifer Johns - 290-829 Global competitive strategy
by Wolfgang Gick - 326-827 Applied evolutionary economics and economic geography
by Peter Sunley - 727-757 Lost in space: population growth in the American hinterlands and small cities
by Mark D. Partridge & Dan S. Rickman & Kamar Ali & M. Rose Olfert - 759-778 Evaluating England's 'New Deal for Communities' programme using the difference-in-difference method
by Roxana Gutiérrez Romero & Michael Noble - 779-810 Firm heterogeneity and endogenous regional disparities
by Carlo Altomonte & Italo Colantone - 811-823 Central agglomeration of monopolistically competitive firms
by Takanori Ago
September 2008, Volume 8, Issue 5
- 589-592 Editorial: Geography and the Cultural Economy
by Jan Vang - 593-614 Spinoff dynamics and the spatial formation of the fashion design industry, 1858-2005
by Rik Wenting - 615-649 Inside the black box of regional development: human capital, the creative class and tolerance
by Richard Florida & Charlotta Mellander & Kevin Stolarick - 651-673 Cultural districts and the challenge of authenticity: the case of Piedmont, Italy -super-†
by Lorenzo Mizzau & Fabrizio Montanari - 675-698 Innovation in a creative production system: the case of design
by Peter Sunley & Steven Pinch & Suzanne Reimer & James Macmillen - 699-725 Location, control and innovation in knowledge-intensive industries
by Ram Mudambi
July 2008, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 441-469 The emerging market for European corporate governance: the relationship between governance and capital expenditures, 1997-2005
by Rob Bauer & Robin Braun & Gordon L. Clark - 471-495 Getting there fast: globalization, intercontinental flights and location of headquarters
by Germà Bel & Xavier Fageda - 497-517 Negotiating cultures of work in transnational law firms
by James R. Faulconbridge - 519-544 'The flea on the tail of the dog': power in global production networks and the restructuring of Canadian automotive clusters
by Tod Rutherford & John Holmes - 545-563 Walls and bridges: knowledge spillover between 'superdutch' architectural firms
by Robert C. Kloosterman - 565-580 Divide to conquer? Limits to the adaptability of disintegrated, flexible specialization clusters
by Kerstin Press - 581-583 Economic geography: a contemporary introduction
by Al James - 584-586 Work, locality and the rhythms of capital
by David Christoffer Lier - 587-588 European Cohesion Policy
by Sandy Dall'erba
May 2008, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 267-269 Introduction: global production networks—debates and challenges
by Neil M. Coe & Peter Dicken & Martin Hess - 271-295 Global production networks: realizing the potential
by Neil M. Coe & Peter Dicken & Martin Hess - 297-321 Value chains, networks and clusters: reframing the global automotive industry
by Timothy Sturgeon & Johannes Van Biesebroeck & Gary Gereffi - 323-343 Global standards, global governance and the organization of global value chains
by Khalid Nadvi - 345-367 Global production networks, ethical campaigning, and the embeddedness of responsible governance
by Alex Hughes & Neil Wrigley & Martin Buttle - 369-387 Labour agency and union positionalities in global production networks
by Andy Cumbers & Corinne Nativel & Paul Routledge - 389-419 Global production networks and the extractive sector: governing resource-based development
by Gavin Bridge - 421-440 Cultural political economy meets global production networks: a productive meeting?
by Ray Hudson
March 2008, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 137-156 Re-engaging with rationality in economic geography: behavioural approaches and the importance of context in decision-making
by Kendra Strauss - 157-180 Coevolution and coordination: a systemic analysis of the Taiwanese information technology industry
by Chuan-Kai Lee & Annalee Saxenian - 181-209 The effect of congestion and agglomeration on multifactor productivity growth in Dutch regions
by Lourens Broersma & Jouke van Dijk - 211-237 Does size of local labour markets affect wage inequality? a rank-size rule of income distribution
by Martin Korpi - 239-258 Foreign banks' attraction to the financial centre Frankfurt: an inverted 'U'-shaped relationship
by Michael H. Grote - 262-264 The geography of finance: corporate governance in the global marketplace
by Andrew Leyshon - 262-264 An introduction to economic geography: globalization, uneven development and place
by Sarah Hall - 265-266 Growth Cultures: the global bioeconomy and its bioregions
by Kean Birch
January 2008, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-19 The far side of international business: local initiatives in the global workshop
by Gard Hopsdal Hansen - 21-38 Global sourcing: insights from the global clothing industry—the case of Zara, a fast fashion retailer
by Nebahat Tokatli - 39-54 A synthesis of footloose-entrepreneur new economic geography models: when is agglomeration smooth and easily reversible?
by Michael Pflüger & Jens Südekum - 55-77 Density and dispersion: the co-development of land use and rail in London
by David Levinson - 79-103 Scales of regional income disparities in the USA, 1955-2003
by Daisaku Yamamoto - 105-126 Positional issues, valence issues and the economic geography of voting in British elections
by Charles Pattie & Ron Johnston - 127-129 Regoverning markets: a place for small-scale producers in modern agrifood chains?
by James J. Biles - 130-133 Managing network resources: alliances, affiliations and other relational assets
by Henry Wai-chung Yeung - 134-136 Development on the ground: clusters, networks and regions in emerging economies
by Martina Fromhold-Eisebith
November 2007, Volume 7, Issue 6
- 246-782 Deflecting immigration: networks, markets and regulation in Los Angeles
by Margaret Walton-Roberts - 599-779 Global shift. Mapping the changing contours of the world economy (5th edition)
by James Faulconbridge - 673-709 The territorial dynamics of innovation: a Europe-United States comparative analysis
by Riccardo Crescenzi & Andrés Rodriguez-Pose & Michael Storper - 711-736 Emoting with their feet: Bohemian attraction to creative milieu -super-†
by Timothy R. Wojan & Dayton M. Lambert & David A. McGranahan - 737-752 Rethinking the regional knowledge production function
by Breandán Ó hUallacháin & Timothy F. Leslie - 753-776 Accessing global value chains? The role of business-state relations in the private clothing industry in Vietnam
by Lotte Thomsen
September 2007, Volume 7, Issue 5
- 537-548 Editorial: Constructing an evolutionary economic geography
by Ron Boschma & Ron Martin - 549-571 Exploring evolutionary economic geographies
by Jürgen Essletzbichler & David L. Rigby - 573-601 Complexity thinking and evolutionary economic geography
by Ron Martin & Peter Sunley - 603-618 Myopia, knowledge development and cluster evolution
by Peter Maskell & Anders Malmberg - 619-634 Economic geography and the evolution of networks
by Johannes Glückler - 635-649 A theoretical framework for evolutionary economic geography: industrial dynamics and urban growth as a branching process
by Koen Frenken & Ron A. Boschma - 651-672 Modeling industrial evolution in geographical space
by Giulio Bottazzi & Giovanni Dosi & Giorgio Fagiolo & Angelo Secchi
July 2007, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 337-340 Introduction: Transnational retail and the global economy
by Neil Wrigley & Michelle Lowe - 341-371 Host economy impacts of transnational retail: the research agenda
by Neil M. Coe & Neil Wrigley - 373-397 Scoping and conceptualising retailer internationalisation
by John A. Dawson - 399-431 'Proactive fast-tracking' diffusion of supermarkets in developing countries: implications for market institutions and trade
by Thomas Reardon & Spencer Henson & Julio Berdegué - 433-450 The supermarket revolution in developing countries: tidal wave or tough competitive struggle?
by John Humphrey - 451-469 Barriers to 'US style' lean retailing: the case of Wal-Mart's failure in Germany
by Susan Christopherson - 471-490 Oligopoly and the structural paradox of retail TNCs: an assessment of Carrefour and Wal-Mart in Japan
by Yuko Aoyama - 491-513 Organisational geographies of corporate responsibility: a UK-US comparison of retailers' ethical trading initiatives
by Alex Hughes & Martin Buttle & Neil Wrigley - 515-535 Strategy as practice: interactive governance spaces and the corporate strategies of retail transnationals
by Mark Palmer & Paula O'Kane
May 2007, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 223-246 More than 'managing across borders?' the complex role of face-to-face interaction in globalizing law firms
by Andrew Jones - 247-263 Market access effect and local tax setting: evidence from French panel data
by Sylvie Charlot & Sonia Paty - 265-284 Taking geographical economics out of equilibrium: implications for theory and policy
by Christopher S. Fowler - 285-309 Economic theories and spatial transformations clarifying the space-time premises and outcomes of economic theories
by José Corpataux & Olivier Crevoisier - 311-332 From competitive regions to competitive city-regions: a new orthodoxy, but some old mistakes
by John Harrison - 333-335 The Rise of the English Regions?
by Steve Musson
March 2007, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 119-138 Urban interactions and spatial structure
by Robert W. Helsley & William C. Strange - 139-168 The selective nature of knowledge networks in clusters: evidence from the wine industry
by Elisa Giuliani - 169-191 Spatial dependence in local unemployment rates
by Eleonora Patacchini & Yves Zenou - 193-215 Measuring urban polycentrism: a European case study and its implications
by François Riguelle & Isabelle Thomas & Ann Verhetsel - 217-219 Local and Regional DevelopmentA. Pike, A. Rodriguez-Pose and J. Tomaney
by Ray Hudson - 220-222 Economic Geography: Past, Present and FutureS. Bagchi-Sen and H. Lawton Smith (Eds)
by Andy Pike
January 2007, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-38 Neighbourhoods, households and income dynamics: a semi-parametric investigation of neighbourhood effects
by Anne Bolster & Simon Burgess & Ron Johnston & Kelvyn Jones & Carol Propper & Rebecca Sarker - 39-66 Fashion as viscous knowledge: fashion's role in shaping trans-national garment production
by Sally Weller - 67-92 Asymmetrical power relations and upgrading among suppliers of global clothing brands: Hugo Boss in Turkey
by Nebahat Tokatli - 93-111 Economic integration and the diversification of regional exports: evidence from the Canadian--U.S. Free Trade Agreement
by Michel Beine & Serge Coulombe - 113-117 The new argonauts: regional advantage in a global economyAnnaLee Saxenian
by Michael Storper - 118-119 Beyond the regulation approach: putting capitalist economies in their placeB. Jessop and N.-L. Sum
by Richard Peet
August 2006, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 395-437 Path dependence and regional economic evolution
by Ron Martin & Peter Sunley - 439-468 Hollywood versus the Internet: the media and entertainment industries in a digital and networked economy
by Andrew Currah - 469-491 Division of labor and the rise of cities: evidence from US industrialization, 1850--1880
by Sukkoo Kim - 493-515 Lost in translation? Local interests, global actors and inward investment regimes
by Nicholas A. Phelps & Andrew Wood - 517-540 Stretching tacit knowledge beyond a local fix? Global spaces of learning in advertising professional service firms
by James R. Faulconbridge - 541-559 The geography of learning and knowledge acquisition among Asian latecomers
by Jessie P.H. Poon & Jinn-Yuh Hsu & Suh Jeongwook - 561-562 Territories of profit: communications, capitalist development, and the innovative enterprises of G. F. Swift and Dell Computer
by Peter Dicken - 563-565 Creativity and Space. Labour and the Restructuring of the German Advertising Industry
by Björn Frank
June 2006, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 251-271 Bad company? The ambiguity of personal knowledge networks
by Gernot Grabher & Oliver Ibert - 273-302 Why is economic geography not an evolutionary science? Towards an evolutionary economic geography
by Ron A. Boschma & Koen Frenken - 303-322 Geographically dispersed ownership and inter-market stock price arbitrage--Ahold's crisis of corporate governance and its implications for global standards
by Gordon L. Clark & Dariusz Wójcik & Rob Bauer - 323-346 Heterogeneous firms, agglomeration and economic geography: spatial selection and sorting
by Richard E. Baldwin & Toshihiro Okubo - 347-368 Is remoteness a locational disadvantage?
by Kristian Behrens & Carl Gaigné & Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano & Jacques-François Thisse - 369-393 A relational assessment of international market entry in management consulting
by Johannes Glückler
April 2006, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 113-139 The 'genome' of NEG models with vertical linkages: a positive and normative synthesis
by Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano & Frédéric Robert-Nicoud - 141-149 "The 'genome' of NEG models with vertical linkages": a comment on the welfare analysis
by Carl Gaigné - 151-180 Video games production networks: value capture, power relations and embeddedness
by Jennifer Johns - 181-199 Beyond the divide: rethinking relationships between alternative and conventional food networks in Europe
by Roberta Sonnino & Terry Marsden - 201-222 'Shareholder value' versus the regions: the closure of the Vaux Brewery in Sunderland
by Andy Pike - 223-240 Subsidies to poor regions and inequalities: some unpleasant arithmetic
by Vincent Dupont & Philippe Martin - 241-243 Economic geographies: circuits, flows and spaces
by Danny Mackinnon - 244-245 Spaces of Work: Global Capitalism and Geographies of Labour
by Andrew Cumbers - 246-247 Service Worlds: People, Organisations, Technologies
by Jennifer Johns - 248-249 Cities, Transport and Communications
by Nikolaus Wolf
January 2006, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-7 Agglomeration and growth: a dialogue between economists and geographers
by Gilles Duranton & Michael Storper - 9-44 The economic value of cultural diversity: evidence from US cities
by Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano & Giovanni Peri - 45-70 Technological variety, technological change and a geography of production techniques
by David L. Rigby & Jürgen Essletzbichler - 71-89 Urban growth and housing supply
by Edward L. Glaeser & Joseph Gyourko & Raven E. Saks - 91-112 Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, Volume 4: Cities and Geography
by Arthur O'Sullivan & Richard Arnott & Allen Scott & Marcus Berliant & Robert E. Lucas
October 2005, Volume 5, Issue 5
- 523-543 Innovation, agglomeration, and regional development
by Ian R. Gordon & Philip McCann - 545-566 Education, migration, and job satisfaction: the regional returns of human capital in the EU
by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & Montserrat Vilalta-Bufí - 567-588 The effect of regional differences on the performance of software firms in the Netherlands
by Ron A. Boschma & Anet B.R. Weterings - 589-604 The effects of transport costs revisited
by Olga Alonso-Villar
August 2005, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 387-421 Decentralized versus centralized financial systems: is there a case for local capital markets?
by Britta Klagge & Ron Martin - 423-448 On the number and size of cities
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by Takatoshi Tabuchi & Jacques-François Thisse & Dao-Zhi Zeng - 449-473 The internationalization of retailing: implications for supply network restructuring in East Asia and Eastern Europe
by Neil M. Coe & Martin Hess - 475-498 The ‘New Associationalism’ in agriculture: agro-food diversification and multifunctional production logics
by J. R. A. Clark - 499-518 What explains the location of industry in Britain, 1871–1931?
by Nicholas Crafts & Abay Mulatu
June 2005, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 261-284 Changes in the spatial concentration of employment across US counties: a sectoral analysis 1972--2000
by Klaus Desmet & Marcel Fafchamps - 285-304 Everyone's a 'winner': problematising the discourse of regional competitiveness
by Gillian Bristow - 305-318 Transport costs and new economic geography
by Philip McCann - 319-349 Transport costs: measures, determinants, and regional policy implications for France
by Pierre-Philippe Combes & Miren Lafourcade - 351-364 On the demand for city living
by William Sander - 365-379 Love, money, and gender divisions of labour: some critical reflections on welfare-to-work policies in the UK
by Linda McDowell - 381-384 Putting knowledge in its place--a review essay
by Neil M. Coe - 385-386 Review of Local Enterprises in the Global Economy--Issues of Governance and Upgrading; Hubert Schmitz (ed.)
by Martin Hess
April 2005, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 119-153 Reinventing Boston: 1630--2003
by Edward L. Glaeser - 155-176 Regional convergence, inequality, and space
by Sergio J. Rey & Mark V. Janikas - 177-200 Truly global corporations? Theorizing 'organizational globalization' in advanced business-services
by Andrew Jones - 201-234 The structure of simple 'New Economic Geography' models (or, On identical twins)
by Frédéric Robert-Nicoud - 235-251 Divestment and international business strategy
by Gabriel R. G. Benito - 253-254 Alternative Economic Spaces
by Ian R. Cook - 254-257 The Imagined Economies of Globalization
by Philip Kelly - 257-259 Principles of Transport Economics
by Johannes Bröcker
January 2005, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction: Spatial inequality and development
by Ravi Kanbur & Tony Venables - 3-21 Spatial disparities in developing countries: cities, regions, and international trade
by Anthony J. Venables - 23-42 Aspects of the rural-urban transformation of countries
by J. Vernon Henderson & Hyoung Gun Wang - 43-57 Migration selectivity and the evolution of spatial inequality
by Ravi Kanbur & Hillel Rapoport - 59-81 Spatial decomposition of inequality
by Anthony Shorrocks & Guanghua Wan - 83-100 Estimable equilibrium models of locational sorting and their role in development economics
by Christopher Timmins - 101-118 Imputed welfare estimates in regression analysis
by Chris Elbers & Jean O. Lanjouw & Peter Lanjouw
November 2004, Volume 4, Issue 5
- 479-499 A Perspective of Economic Geography
by Allen J. Scott - 501-516 Can we learn anything from economic geography proper?
by Henry G. Overman - 517-543 Inward foreign direct investment and employment: a project-based analysis in north-east England
by Jonathan Jones & Colin Wren - 545-564 Industrial development in buyer-driven networks: the garment industry in Vietnam and Sri Lanka
by Hege M. Knutsen - 565-582 Agglomeration economies and industrial location: city-level evidence
by Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal - 583-595 Unit root tests of sigma income convergence across us metropolitan areas
by Matthew P. Drennan & José Lobo & Deborah Strumsky - 597-602 Economic Geography and Public Policy
by Michael Pflüger - 602-603 Bridging the Global Digital
by Avi Goldfarb
August 2004, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 351-370 Buzz: face-to-face contact and the urban economy
by Michael Storper & Anthony J. Venables - 371-388 University decentralization as regional policy: the Swedish experiment
by Roland Andersson & John M. Quigley & Mats Wilhelmson - 389-420 Some alternative geo-economics for Europe's regions
by Bernard Fingleton - 421-437 Wage inequality and urban density
by Christopher H. Wheeler - 439-458 Do migrants follow market potentials? An estimation of a new economic geography model
by Matthieu Crozet - 459-472 Zipf's law strikes again: the case of tourism
by Mehmet A. Ulubaşoğlu & Bharat R. Hazari - 473-474 Local Public Finance in Europe. Balancing the Budget and Controlling Debt
by Horst Zimmermann - 475-476 Internationalization, Technology and Services
by Peter Daniels
June 2004, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 227-250 Geographic concentration and establishment size: analysis in an alternative economic geography model
by Thomas J. Holmes & John J. Stevens - 251-273 Going global? Internationalization and diversification in the temporary staffing industry
by Kevin Ward - 275-298 Globalization and the territorialization of the new Caribbean service economy
by Beverley Mullings - 323-344 US multinational affiliate exports from developing countries
by Howard J. Shatz - 345-349 Economics of Agglomeration: Cities, Industrial Location and Regional Growth
by Robert Helsley
April 2004, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 103-105 Editorial: Establishing its Position
by Diego Puga & Neil Wrigley - 107-129 The rise (and decline) of American regional science: lessons for the new economic geography?
by Trevor J. Barnes - 131-156 Spatial evolution of the US urban system
by Yannis M. Ioannides & Henry G. Overman - 157-179 'Managing across borders': knowledge management and expatriation in professional service legal firms
by Jonathan V. Beaverstock - 181-199 Vanishing cities: what does the new economic geography imply about the efficiency of urbanization?
by Alex Anas - 201-218 The strategic bombing of German cities during World War II and its impact on city growth
by Steven Brakman & Harry Garretsen & Marc Schramm - 219-220 Innovation and Social Learning: Institutional Adaptation in an Era of Technological Change
by Shaun French - 220-222 Global Shift: Reshaping the Global Economic Map in the 21st Century
by Steven Musson - 222-223 History of Regional Science and the Regional Science Association International: The Beginnings and Early History
by Trevor J. Barnes
January 2004, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-2 Physical and organizational proximity in territorial innovation systems
by Christoph Meister & Claudia Werker - 3-21 The exaggerated death of geography: learning, proximity and territorial innovation systems
by Kevin Morgan - 23-42 The spatial dimension of patenting by multinational firms in europe
by Bart Verspagen & Wilfred Schoenmakers - 43-64 The spatial pattern of localized R&D spillovers: an empirical investigation for Germany
by Eckhardt Bode - 65-82 Innovation in complex capital projects: clustering and dispersion in two cases from Argentina and the UK
by Neil Alderman - 83-101 The evolution of the Clyde region's shipbuilding innovation system in the second half of the nineteenth century
by Joachim Schwerin
October 2003, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 343-372 Urban evolution in the USA
by Duncan Black & Vernon Henderson - 373-388 From 'industrial districts' to 'knowledge clusters': a model of knowledge dissemination and competitive advantage in industrial agglomerations
by Steven Pinch & Nick Henry & Mark Jenkins & Stephen Tallman - 389-408 Subsidiary impact on host-country economies--the case of foreign-owned subsidiaries attracting investment into sweden
by Ulf Holm & Anders Malmberg & Orjan S–lvell - 409-428 Evaluating the geographic concentration of industries using distance-based methods
by Eric Marcon & Florence Puech - 429-452 Small firm finance and economic geography
by Jane S. Pollard - 453-455 Chile: Political Economy of Urban Development
by Gareth A. Jones - 455-458 Knowledge Economies: Clusters, Learning and Cooperative Advantage
by Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano - 458-461 Innovation and the Growth of Cities
by Ajay K. Agrawal