Journal of Economic Geography
2001 - 2024
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Volume 24, issue 6, 2024
- The contribution of academic inventors to regional technological diversification: the Italian evidence pp. 785-819
- Francesco Quatraro and Alessandra Scandura
- Beyond “buzz”: knowledge interactions, innovation, and neighborhood characteristics pp. 821-842
- Nadiia Matsiuk, David Doloreux and Richard Shearmur
- Suburbanization and transportation in European cities pp. 843-869
- Miquel-Àngel Garcia-López, Ilias Pasidis and Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal
- Home market effects and increasing returns with non-constant marginal costs pp. 871-885
- Nahyeon Bak, Daisoon Kim and Mishita Mehra
- Does social capital foster renewable energy cooperatives? pp. 887-905
- Stefan Geskus, Matthijs B Punt, Thomas Bauwens, Rense Corten and Koen Frenken
- When market access gains do not spur urban growth pp. 907-919
- Marius Klein and Ferdinand Rauch
- Strategic coupling beyond borders: Germany’s extraterritorial agency in Namibia’s green hydrogen industry pp. 921-941
- Linus Kalvelage and Benedikt Walker
Volume 24, issue 5, 2024
- The platform fix: analyzing mechanisms and contradictions of how digital platforms tackle pending urban-economic challenges pp. 615-636
- Alica Repenning and Sina Hardaker
- International student applications in the UK after Brexit pp. 637-662
- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Agnese Romiti
- Governance of intersecting value chains in an era of polycentric trade: the case of Kenyan fresh fruit and vegetables pp. 663-678
- Matthew Alford, Giovanni P Pasquali, Stephanie Barrientos and Maggie Opondo
- On the productivity advantage of cities pp. 679-705
- Nick Jacob and Giordano Mion
- Agglomeration and the Italian North–South divide pp. 707-728
- Luigi Buzzacchi, Antonio De Marco and Marcello Pagnini
- Land valuation in the metaverse: location matters pp. 729-758
- Mitchell Goldberg, Peter Kugler and Fabian Schär
- Welcome back! The impact of ‘return initiatives’ on return migration to rural regions pp. 759-784
- Moritz Meister, Jan Cornelius Peters and Anja Rossen
Volume 24, issue 4, 2024
- The impact of European Cohesion Policy: a spatial perspective pp. 477-494
- Vito Amendolagine, Francesco Prota and Laura Serlenga
- Heterogeneous effects of a foreign buyer tax on house prices in New South Wales pp. 495-509
- Anthony Howell, Siân Mughan and Akheil Singla
- Reworking uneven geographical development: the spatial logic of China’s rural banking reforms pp. 511-526
- Leqian Yu and Jie Yin
- Inter-organizational governance and innovation under different local institutional contexts pp. 527-548
- Jose Antonio, Isabel Díez-Vial and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Mitigating local bias in equity crowdfunding: a financial ecology perspective pp. 549-565
- Wanxiang Cai, Friedemann Polzin and Erik Stam
- Symbolic knowledge innovation through bricolage in the periphery: the Bauhaus movement pp. 567-594
- Effie Kesidou, Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki and Janja Annabel
- Inherited cultural diversity and wages: surname-based evidence pp. 595-614
- Philipp EhrlGetúlio and Leonardo Monasterio
Volume 24, issue 3, 2024
- The nature, causes, and consequences of inter-regional inequality pp. 353-374
- Harald Bathelt, Maximilian Buchholz and Michael Storper
- Is income inequality converging at the regional level? Evidence from LIS data pp. 375-392
- Philipp Erfurth
- Frontier workers and the seedbeds of inequality and prosperity pp. 393-414
- Dylan Shane Connor, Tom Kemeny and Michael Storper
- International knowledge connectivity and the increasing concentration of innovation in major global cities pp. 415-440
- John Cantwell and Salma Zaman
- The great recession and the public sector in rural America pp. 441-458
- Jonathan Rodden
- Populist resentments and identities and their repercussions on firms and regions. The example of East Thuringia pp. 459-474
- Sebastian Henn and Matthias Hannemann
Volume 24, issue 2, 2024
- The Journal of Economic Geography in 2024 and beyond pp. 191-192
- Jorge De la Roca Sol, James Faulconbridge, Stephen Gibbons, Simona Iammarino and Amanda Ross
- Are local retail services an amenity or a nuisance? pp. 193-218
- Pooya Ghorbani and Rachel Meltzer
- Localized effects of confiscated and re-allocated real estate mafia assets pp. 219-240
- Filippo Boeri, Marco Di Cataldo and Elisabetta Pietrostefani
- Leveraging the digital layer: the strength of weak and strong ties in bridging geographic and cognitive distances pp. 241-262
- Milad Abbasiharofteh, Jan Kinne and Miriam Krüger
- Local champions and change of governments: a longitudinal analysis of firms’ political ties in Gaziantep, Turkey pp. 263-283
- Lisa Ahsen Sezer and Gül Berna Özcan
- Structural transformation, the knowledge economy, and the geography of low-income work pp. 285-308
- Alvaro von Borries, Markus Grillitsch and Karl-Johan Lundquist
- Urban sprawl and racial inequality in intergenerational mobility pp. 309-332
- Ning Xiong, Yehua Dennis Wei and Sergio J Rey
- Temporary trade shocks and regional development: evidence from the closure of Abidjan port pp. 333-352
- Forhad Shilpi, M. Shahe Emran, Brian Blankespoor and Harold Coulombe
Volume 24, issue 1, 2024
- Capital shocks and the great urban divide pp. 1-21
- Michiel N Daams, Philip McCann, Paolo Veneri, Richard Barkham and Dennis Schoenmaker
- Geopolitical decoupling and global production networks: the case of Ukrainian industries after the 2014 Crimean annexation pp. 23-40
- Jiří Blažek and Anton Lypianin
- R&D location in dynamic industry environments pp. 41-62
- Luca Colombo, Herbert Dawid and Philipp Harting
- Pay-as-they-get-in: attitudes toward migrants and pension systems pp. 63-78
- Tito Boeri, Matteo Gamalerio, Massimo Morelli and Margherita Negri
- Austerity urbanism, local government debt-drive, and post COVID predicaments in Britain pp. 79-94
- Hulya Dagdeviren
- Rethinking resource enclavity in developing countries: Embedding Global Production Networks in gold mining regions pp. 95-116
- Gavin Hilson, Yanfei Hu, Abigail Hilson, John R Owen, Éléonore Lèbre and Titus Sauerwein
- Quality of communications infrastructure, local structural transformation, and inequality pp. 117-144
- Camilo Acosta and Luis Baldomero-Quintana
- Congestion and scheduling preferences of car commuters in California: estimates using big data pp. 145-170
- Jinwon Kim and Jucheol Moon
- Large-scale affordable housing construction and public goods provision: evidence from Iran† pp. 171-189
- Saeed Tajrishy and Mohammad Vesal
Volume 23, issue 6, 2023
- Geographies of dissociation: informality, ethical codes and fragmented labour regimes in the Sri Lankan apparel industry pp. 1191-1211
- Shyamain Wickramasingha
- Institutional work: how lenders transform land titles into collateral in urban Tanzania pp. 1213-1236
- Martina Manara and Erica Pani
- Close competitors? Bilateral bank competition and spatial variation in firms’ access to credit pp. 1237-1271
- Ralph De Haas, Liping Lu and Steven Ongena
- Urban regeneration projects and crime: evidence from Glasgow pp. 1273-1301
- Daniel Borbely and Gennaro Rossi
- Technological diversification of U.S. cities during the great historical crises pp. 1303-1344
- Mathieu Steijn, Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Ron Boschma and David L Rigby
- Diversification, vertical integration and economic resilience: evidence from intercity truck flows during COVID-19 in China pp. 1345-1370
- Da Fang, Yan Guo and Haochen Zhang
- The decentralization of public employment services and local governments’ responses to incentives pp. 1371-1395
- Jeremias Nieminen, Ohto Kanninen and Hannu Karhunen
- The Zoom city: working from home, urban productivity and land use pp. 1397-1437
- Efthymia Kyriakopoulou and Pierre Picard
Volume 23, issue 5, 2023
- Left-behind versus unequal places: interpersonal inequality, economic decline and the rise of populism in the USA and Europe pp. 951-977
- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Javier Terrero-Dávila and Neil Lee
- Boosting, sorting and complexity—urban scaling of innovation around the world pp. 979-1016
- Tom Broekel, Louis Knuepling and Lars Mewes
- Natural disasters, risk and migration: evidence from the 2017 Pohang earthquake in Korea‡ pp. 1017-1035
- Hyejin Kim and Jongkwan Lee
- How do financialised agri-corporate investors acquire farmland? Analysing land investment in an Australian agricultural region, 2004–2019 pp. 1037-1058
- Bill Pritchard, Elen Welch, Guillermo Umana Restrepo and Lachlan Mitchell
- Quantifying land-use regulation and its determinants pp. 1059-1096
- Simon Büchler and Maximilian von Ehrlich
- Local labour tasks and patenting in US commuting zones pp. 1097-1119
- Marialuisa Divella, Alessia Lo Turco and Alessandro Sterlacchini
- The long-term effects of mass layoffs: do local economies (ever) recover? pp. 1121-1144
- Viviana Celli, Augusto Cerqua and Guido Pellegrini
- Micromotives and macromoves: political preferences and internal migration in England and Wales pp. 1145-1167
- Georgios Efthyvoulou, Vincenzo Bove and Harry Pickard
- State de-financialisation through incorporating local government bonds in the budgetary process in China pp. 1169-1190
- Zhenfa Li, Fulong Wu and Fangzhu Zhang
Volume 23, issue 4, 2023
- Financial centre primacy around the world: international analysis based on mergers and acquisitions data pp. 721-743
- Dariusz Wójcik, Liam Keenan, Vladimír Pažitka, Michael Urban and Wei Wu
- Value chain, regional institutions and firm growth in Europe pp. 745-770
- Giulio Cainelli, Roberto Ganau and Anna Giunta
- The culture-promotion effect of multinationals on trade: the IKEA case pp. 771-800
- Dylan Bourny, Daniel Mirza and Camelia Romocea Turcu
- Matching and sorting across regions pp. 801-822
- Chiara Lacava
- Agglomeration effects in a developing economy: evidence from Turkey pp. 823-846
- Cem Ozguzel
- Commuting time and the gender gap in labor market participation pp. 847-870
- Lidia Farre, Jordi Jofre-Monseny and Juan Torrecillas
- Do highway widenings reduce congestion? pp. 871-900
- Ioulia Ossokina, Jos van Ommeren and Henk van Mourik
- Not welcome anymore: the effect of electoral incentives on the reception of refugees pp. 901-920
- Matteo Gamalerio and Margherita Negri
- ‘Moving On’—investigating inventors’ ethnic origins using supervised learning pp. 921-947
- Matthias Niggli
Volume 23, issue 3, 2023
- A new method for identifying and delineating spatial agglomerations with application to venture-backed startups (Hierarchical and non-hierarchical linear and non-linear clustering methods to “Shakespeare authorship question”) pp. 485-508
- Edward J Egan and James Brander
- Effects of mass layoffs on local employment—evidence from geo-referenced data pp. 509-539
- Philipp vom Berge and Achim Schmillen
- Do preferences for urban amenities differ by skill? pp. 541-576
- Melanie Arntz, Eduard Brüll and Cäcilia Lipowski
- Can foundational economy save regions in crisis? pp. 577-599
- Mikhail Martynovich, Teis Hansen and Karl-Johan Lundquist
- The urban wage premium and spatial sorting on observed and unobserved ability pp. 601-627
- Kent Eliasson and Olle Westerlund
- Are richer neighborhoods always better for the kids? pp. 629-651
- Simen Markussen and Knut Røed
- Citizens’ attitude towards subnational borders: evidence from the merger of French regions pp. 653-682
- Lionel Wilner
- The role of community–private sector partnerships in the diffusion of environmental innovation: renewable energy in Southern Israel pp. 683-719
- Avri Eitan, Itay Fischhendler, Lior Herman and Gillad Rosen
Volume 23, issue 2, 2023
- Urban bias, migration control and rural land policy: the case of Hukou in China pp. 251-274
- Abdulaziz B Shifa and Wei Xiao
- Medium-run local economic effects of a major earthquake pp. 277-297
- Paula Aguirre, Kenzo Asahi, Diego Diaz-Rioseco, Ignacio Riveros and Rodrigo Valdés
- Crime-time: how ambient light affects crime pp. 299-317
- Patricio Domínguez and Kenzo Asahi
- ‘Manufacturers without factories’ and economic development in the Global South: India’s pharmaceutical firms pp. 319-341
- Yves-Marie Rault-Chodankar and Dinar Kale
- Stars as catalysts: an event-study analysis of the impact of star-scientist recruitment on local research performance in a small open economy pp. 343-369
- John McHale, Jason Harold, Jen-Chung Mei, Akhil Sasidharan and Anil Yadav
- How to enter high-opportunity places? The role of social contacts for residential mobility pp. 371-395
- Virág Ilyés, István Boza, Laszlo Lorincz and Rikard H Eriksson
- Making markets ‘decisive’: a firm-level evaluation of state-led development in the China–Myanmar border region pp. 397-418
- Kean Fan Lim and Xiaobo Su
- South–south migration and female labor supply in the Dominican Republic pp. 419-448
- Tatiana Hiller and Marisol Rodriguez Chatruc
- Fertility implications of family-based regularizations pp. 449-484
- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Cristina Borra and Noelia Rivera-Garrido
Volume 23, issue 1, 2023
- Impact of a guaranteed minimum income program on rural–urban migration in China pp. 1-21
- Anthony Howell
- Erratum to: Impact of a guaranteed minimum income program on rural-urban migration in China pp. 23-23
- Anthony Howell
- Urban wage premia, cost of living, and collective bargaining pp. 25-50
- Marianna Belloc, Paolo Naticchioni and Claudia Vittori
- A world divided: refugee centers, house prices and household preferences pp. 51-90
- Martijn Dröes and Hans Koster
- The geography of information: evidence from the public debt market pp. 91-138
- Bill Francis, Iftekhar Hasan and Maya Waisman
- The (fuzzy) digital divide: the effect of universal broadband on firm performance pp. 139-177
- Timothy DeStefano, Richard Kneller and Jonathan Timmis
- Killer cities and industrious cities? New data and evidence on 250 years of urban growth pp. 179-208
- Marina Gindelsky and Remi Jedwab
- Cycles of regional innovative growth pp. 209-230
- Christopher R Esposito
- Liability or opportunity? Reconceptualizing the periphery and its role in innovation pp. 231-249
- Johannes Glückler, Richard Shearmur and Kirsten Martinus
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