Papers in Regional Science
1999 - 2004
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Volume 83, issue 4, 2004
- Editorial pp. 629-630
- Raymond Florax
- Finding locations for public service centres that compete with private centres: Effects of congestion pp. 631-648
- Vladimir Marianov, Miguel Ríos and Paulina Taborga
- Start-ups and relocations: Manufacturing plant location in Portugal pp. 649-668
- Adelheid Holl
- Identification of strategic industries: A dynamic perspective pp. 669-698
- Bart Los
- Inward investment, transaction linkages and productivity spillovers pp. 699-722
- Nigel Driffield, Max Munday and Annette Roberts
- Port capital formation and economic development in Japan: A vector autoregression approach pp. 723-732
- Tetsu Kawakami and Masayuki Doi
Volume 83, issue 3, 2004
- Award of the Founder’s Medal to Peter Nijkamp pp. 513-518
- Peter Batey
- Regional manufacturing employment volatility in Canada: The effects of specialisation and trade pp. 519-541
- John Baldwin and William Brown
- Metropolitan/non-metropolitan divergence: A spatial Markov chain approach pp. 543-563
- George Hammond
- A lattice covering model for evaluating existing service facilities pp. 565-580
- Morton O’Kelly and Alan Murray
- The effects of regional migration on gross income of labour in Sweden pp. 581-595
- Robert Nakosteen and Olle Westerlund
- Technological spillovers and the location of production in an asymmetric duopoly pp. 597-609
- Ping-yen Lai
- The relationship between output and unemployment: Evidence from Greek regions pp. 611-620
- Dimitris Christopoulos
Volume 83, issue 2, 2004
- On Austrian regional economics pp. 487-493
- Wim Heijman and Auke Leen
Volume 83, issue 1, 2003
- The Brightest of Dawns: 50 Years of Regional Science pp. 1-2
- Raymond Florax and David Plane
- Preface pp. 3-4
- Peter Batey
- Introducing the brightest of dawns: Regional science in “Papers” pp. 5-29
- Raymond Florax and David Plane
- A short history of the field of regional science pp. 31-57
- David Boyce
- Path-breaking books in regional science pp. 59-89
- Brigitte Waldorf
- Intellectual leaders of regional science: A half-century citation study pp. 91-126
- Andrew Isserman
- Regional science: Directions for the future pp. 127-138
- Antoine Bailly and Lay Gibson
- The new economic geography: Past, present and the future pp. 139-164
- Masahisa Fujita and Paul Krugman
- Agglomeration and networks in spatial economies pp. 165-176
- Börje Johansson and John Quigley
- Location, agglomeration and infrastructure pp. 177-196
- Philip McCann and Daniel Shefer
- Cities, regions and the decline of transport costs pp. 197-228
- Edward Glaeser and Janet Kohlhase
- Transport in regional science: The “death of distance” is premature pp. 229-248
- Piet Rietveld and Roger Vickerman
- Growth, development, and innovation: A look backward and forward pp. 249-267
- Paul Cheshire and Edward Malecki
- Trade and spatial economic interdependence pp. 269-289
- Karen Polenske and Geoffrey Hewings
- The environment in regional science: An eclectic review pp. 291-316
- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Peter Nijkamp
- Crossing boundaries and borders: Regional science advances in migration modelling pp. 317-338
- Brian Cushing and Jacques Poot
- Spatial interaction modelling pp. 339-361
- John Roy and Jean-Claude Thill
- GIS and spatial data analysis: Converging perspectives pp. 363-385
- Michael Goodchild and Robert Haining
Volume 82, issue 4, 2003
- NAFTA and the changing pattern of state exports pp. 427-450
- Cletus Coughlin and Howard Wall
- A space-time network for telecommuting versus commuting decision-making pp. 451-473
- Anna Nagurney, June Dong and Patricia Mokhtarian
- Growth at the fringe: The influence of political fragmentation in United States metropolitan areas pp. 475-499
- John Carruthers
- Consistency and crossbreeding in French speaking regional science: An epistemological investigation pp. 501-518
- Claude Lacour and Sylvette Puissant
- Environment, trade and the welfare gains from the transfer of pollution abatement technology pp. 519-534
- Azusa Itoh and Makoto Tawada
- Interregional transfers: A political-economy CGE approach pp. 535-554
- Nicolaas Groenewold, Alfred Hagger and John Madden
- How demand affects optimal prices and product differentiation pp. 555-568
- Alessandra Chirco, Luca Lambertini and Fabio Zagonari
- Cournot competition in spatial markets: Some further results pp. 569-580
- Chia-Ming Yu and Fu-Chuan Lai
- A qualitative input-output method to find basic economic structures pp. 581-590
- Fidel Aroche-Reyes
- Book reviews pp. 591-601
- Abay Mulatu, Matthew Drennan, Kieran Donaghy, Pillsung Byun and Eric Heikkila
Volume 82, issue 3, 2003
- Regional integration, trade and investment expansion in the Asia Pacific pp. 303-307
- Zhaoyong Zhang
- Air cargo services in Asian industrialising economies: Electronics manufacturers and the strategic use of advanced producer services pp. 309-332
- John Bowen and Thomas Leinbach
- Which Indonesian firms export? The importance of foreign networks pp. 333-350
- Fredrik Sjöholm
- Location of foreign manufacturers in China: Agglomeration economies and country of origin effects pp. 351-372
- Canfei He
- The dynamics of political and economic interactions between Mainland China and Taiwan pp. 373-388
- Zhaoyong Zhang, Xin Xu and Wei-Bin Zhang
- Labour market competitiveness and foreign direct investment: The case of Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines pp. 389-402
- Rahmah Ismail and Ishak Yussof
- Spatial pattern of Japanese manufacturing industry in four ASEAN countries pp. 403-415
- Piyush Tiwari, Indra Syamwil and Masayuki Doi
Volume 81, issue 4, 2002
- Unemployment, selective employment measures and inter-regional mobility of labour pp. 423-441
- Kari Hämäläinen
- Effects of club size in the provision of public goods. Network and congestion effects in the case of the French municipalities pp. 443-460
- Yvon Rocaboy, Alain Guengant and Jean-Michel Josselin
- Changing the economic landscape: The phenomenon of regional inversion in the US manufacturing sector pp. 461-482
- Luis Lanaspa, Antonio Montañés, Luisa Irene Olloqui-Cuartero and Fernando Sanz-Gracia
- A Bayesian forecasting approach to constructing regional input-output based employment multipliers pp. 483-498
- Dan Rickman
- research notes and comments: The "green book" twenty years on: A new look at the research program of Isard and Liossatos's "spatial dynamics and optimal space-time development" pp. 499-509
- Kieran P. Donaghy
Volume 81, issue 3, 2002
- introduction: Regional labour markets in transition pp. 301-304
- Kingsley Haynes and Charlie Karlsson
- Time distances and labor market integration pp. 305-327
- Börje Johansson, Johan Klaesson and Michael Olsson
- Regional labor markets in Finland: Adjustment to total versus region-specific shocks pp. 329-342
- Sari Pekkala Kerr and Aki Kangasharju
- Regional labour market dynamics in the Netherlands pp. 343-364
- Lourens Broersma and Jouke van Dijk
- The regional distribution of Spanish unemployment: A spatial analysis pp. 365-389
- Enrique Lopez-Bazo, Tomás del Barrio Castro and Manuel Artís
- Regional development of employment in eastern Germany: an analysis with an econometric analogue to shift-share techniques pp. 391-414
- Uwe Blien and Katja Wolf
Volume 81, issue 2, 2002
- Social and institutional factors as determinants of economic growth: Evidence from the United States counties pp. 139-155
- Anil Rupasingha, Stephan Goetz and David Freshwater
- Education, cost of living and regional wage inequality in Brazil pp. 157-175
- Luciana M.S. Servo and Carlos Azzoni
- Has the increase in world-wide openness to trade worsened global income inequality? pp. 177-196
- Saurav Dev Bhatta
- Constructing the divide: Spatial disparities in broadband access pp. 197-221
- Tony Grubesic and Alan T. Murray
- Economic impacts of transportation network changes: Implementation of a combined transportation network and input-output model pp. 223-246
- Heejoo Ham, Tschangho John Kim and David E. Boyce
- Explaining regional economic performance: An historical application of a dynamic multi-regional CGE model pp. 247-278
- James Giesecke
- research notes and comments: Two frontiers for regional science: Regional policy and interdisciplinary reach pp. 279-290
- Ann Markusen
Volume 81, issue 1, 2002
- articles: Measurement of density gradients and space-filling in urban systems pp. 1-28
- Paul A. Longley and Victor Mesev
- articles: Describing migration spatial structure pp. 29-48
- Andrei Rogers, Frans Willekens, James Raymer and Jani Little
- articles: Capital cities: When do they stop growing? pp. 49-62
- Kristof Dascher
- articles: The new intra-urban dynamics: Suburbanisation and functional specialisation in French cities pp. 63-81
- Frédéric Gaschet
- articles: An application of a switching regimes regression to the study of urban structure pp. 83-97
- Gershon Alperovich and Joseph Deutsch
- articles: Spatial markets and the potential for economic integration between Canadian and U.S. regions pp. 99-120
- William Brown and William P. Anderson
- research notes and comments: The contribution of academic-industry interaction to product innovation: The case of New York State's medical devices sector pp. 121-129
- Alan MacPherson
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