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2013, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 193-221 Overeducation and externalities in the EU: the combined moderating influence of migration and gender
by Vassilis Tselios - 222-239 Global environmental governance and North–South dynamics: the case of the CITES
by Rosaleen Duffy - 240-256 What kind of leadership do we need for climate adaptation? A�framework for analyzing leadership objectives, functions, and tasks in climate change adaptation
by Sander Meijerink & Sabina Stiller - 257-275 Governance over land development during rapid urbanization under institutional uncertainty, with reference to periurbanization in Guangzhou metropolitan region, China
by Jieming Zhu - 276-291 Analysing urban governance networks: bringing regime theory back in
by Ismael Blanco - 292-307 The hurdles of local governments with PPP contracts in the waste sector
by Nuno Ferreira da Cruz & Pedro Simões & Rui Cunha Marques - 308-323 Living multiculture: understanding the new spatial and social relations of ethnicity and multiculture in England
by Sarah Neal & Katy Bennett & Allan Cochrane & Giles Mohan - 324-339 ‘Communities with oomph’? Exploring the potential for stronger social ties to revitalise disadvantaged neighbourhoods
by Richard Crisp - 340-356 Fighting the pipe: neoliberal governance and barriers to effective community participation in energy infrastructure planning
by Christopher Groves & Max Munday & Natalia Yakovleva - 357-376 Inclusive development? A state-led land development model in New Town, Kolkata
by Urmi Sengupta
2013, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-4 Entrepreneurship and the role of policy
by Nick Williams - 5-23 Promoting private sector development in China: the challenge of building institutional capacity at the local level
by Andrew Atherton & David Smallbone - 24-38 An evaluation of public spending: the effectiveness of a government-supported networking program in Flanders
by Philippe Van Cauwenberge & Heidi Vander Bauwhede & Bilitis Schoonjans - 39-55 Is public procurement a successful small business support policy? A review of the evidence
by Kim Loader - 56-81 Evaluating the impact of different training methods on SME business performance
by Paul Jones & Malcolm Beynon & David Pickernell & Gary Packham - 82-101 Effective strategy implementation: why partnership interconnectivity matters
by Nancy Holman - 102-118 Understanding the causes of informal and formal discretion in the delivery of enterprise policies: a�multiple case study
by Arturo Vega & Mike Chiasson & David Brown - 119-133 Environmental management systems and the third sector: exploring weak adoption in the UK
by Rebecca Edwards & Graham Smith & Milena Büchs - 134-153 Mainstreaming climate policy: the case of climate adaptation and the implementation of EU water policy
by Stijn Brouwer & Tim Rayner & Dave Huitema - 154-167 Getting access to water: property rights or public policy strategies?
by David Aubin & Frédéric Varone - 168-181 What is wrong with virtual water trading? On the limitations of the virtual water concept
by Erik Gawel & Kristina Bernsen
2012, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 943-943 Revisiting ... the most downloaded paper in 2011–12
by Andrew Jordan & Andrés Rodríguez-Pose - 944-950 Revisiting … Ethnic-minority businesses in the United Kingdom: a review of research and policy developments
by Trevor Jones & Monder Ram - 951-967 Migration, environmental change, and the ‘challenges of governance’
by Andrew Geddes & W Neil Adger & Nigel W Arnell & Richard Black & David S G Thomas - 968-981 Mitigating conflict and violence in African cities
by Sean Fox & Jo Beall - 982-996 India’s ecocity? Environment, urbanisation, and mobility in the making of Lavasa
by Ayona Datta - 997-1014 Water scarcity, conflict, and migration: a comparative analysis and reappraisal
by Jan Selby & Clemens Hoffmann - 1015-1028 Migration and environmental change in international governance: the case of the European Union
by Andrew Geddes & William Somerville - 1029-1044 Migration as adaptation? Exploring the scope for coordinating environmental and migration policies in the European Union
by Andrew Geddes & Andrew Jordan - 1045-1060 Environmental change and migration: legal and political frameworks
by Susan F Martin - 1061-1077 Human migration and displacement in the context of adaptation to climate change: the Cancun Adaptation Framework and potential for future action
by Koko Warner - 1078-1082 The implications for governance of migration linked to environmental change: key findings and new research directions
by Andrew Geddes & W Neil Adger & Nigel W Arnell & David S G Thomas - 1083-1099 Making government liquid: shifts in governance using financialisation as a political device
by Paul du Gay & Yuval Millo & Penelope Tuck - 1100-1115 Institutional entrepreneurship in hostile settings: health and social care partnerships in Scotland, 2002–05
by Tom Forbes - 1116-1128 Leaders, followers, and laggards: adoption of the US Conference of Mayors Climate Protection Agreement in California
by Rui Wang
2012, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 761-765 'New' cluster policies: a process-based approach
by Claire Champenois & Sabine Menu - 766-779 Triple helix clusters: boundary permeability at university–industry–government interfaces as a regional innovation strategy
by Henry Etzkowitz - 780-795 Policy learning and the ‘cluster-flavoured innovation policy’ in Finland
by Markku Sotarauta - 796-815 How can a cluster policy enhance entrepreneurship? Evidence from the German ‘BioRegio’ case
by Claire Champenois - 816-834 The role of cluster policy on leadership: evidence from two P�les de comp�titivit�
by Sabine Menu - 835-847 Why is intersectoral cooperation difficult to maintain? Insights from French cluster policy
by Dima Younès - 848-870 Is there a link between globalization and governance?
by Roberto Ezcurra - 871-890 Dynamics of spatial interdependence: the contingent effect of international trade on voluntary environmental standards
by Christopher Marcoux & Johannes Urpelainen - 891-909 Divergent pathways of development: a comparative case study of human well-being in two Thai provinces
by Sarah Parks - 910-923 Soft spaces as vehicles for neoliberal transformations of strategic spatial planning?
by Kristian Olesen - 924-940 The limits to libertarian paternalism: two new critiques and seven best-practice imperatives
by Nick Gill & Matthew Gill - 941-942 Review essay: The path towards corporate social responsibility
by Judith L Walls
2012, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 556-570 Transnational environmental governance: new findings and emerging research agendas
by Harriet Bulkeley & Andy Jordan - 571-590 The transnational regime complex for climate change
by Kenneth W Abbott - 591-612 Governing climate change transnationally: assessing the evidence from a database of sixty initiatives
by Harriet Bulkeley & Liliana Andonova & Karin Bäckstrand & Michele Betsill & Daniel Compagnon & Rosaleen Duffy & Ans Kolk & Matthew Hoffmann & David Levy & Peter Newell & Tori Milledge & Matthew Paterson & Philipp Pattberg & Stacy VanDeveer - 613-626 How climate change became a business risk: analyzing nonstate agency in global climate politics
by Philipp Pattberg - 627-642 Transnational public–private partnerships’ performance in water governance: institutional design matters
by Marianne Beisheim & Sabine Campe - 643-657 Building environmental governance in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Europeanisation and transnational assistance in the context of limited statehood
by Adam Fagan - 658-674 Disrupting the public–private distinction: excavating the government of carbon markets post-Copenhagen
by Eva Lövbrand & Johannes Stripple - 675-692 Privatization and intermunicipal contracting: the US local government experience 1992–2007
by Amir Hefetz & Mildred E Warner & Eran Vigoda-Gadot - 693-711 Popular perception of urban transformation through megaevents: understanding support for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi
by Martin Müller - 712-729 Community development corporations, policy networks, and the rescaling of community development advocacy
by Corianne Payton Scally - 730-745 Shallow or deep Europeanisation? The uneven impact of EU cohesion policy on the regional and local authorities in Poland
by Marcin Dąbrowski
2012, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 401-415 Proceeding in parallel or drifting apart? A systematic review of policy appraisal research and practices
by Camilla Adelle & Andrew Jordan & John Turnpenny - 416-428 Policy conflict and the feasibility of water pollution trading programs in the Tai Lake Basin, China
by Yongliang Zhang & Bing Zhang & Jun Bi - 429-447 Achievements and opportunities in initiating governance for urban sustainability
by Riley Smith & Arnim Wiek - 448-466 Who benefits and who loses from flood risk reduction?
by Edmund C Penning-Rowsell & Joanna Pardoe - 467-486 (Un)sustainable territories: causes of the speculative bubble in Spain (1996–2010) and its territorial, environmental, and sociopolitical consequences
by Juan Romero & Fernando Jiménez & Manuel Villoria - 487-503 A boundary organization and its changing environment: the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, the MNP
by Udo Pesch & Dave Huitema & Matthijs Hisschemöller - 504-519 Ethnic minority business support in the West Midlands: challenges and developments
by Monder Ram & Kiran Trehan & John Rouse & Kassa Woldesenbet & Trevor Jones - 520-535 Creating 'a generation of NIMBYs'? Interpreting the role of the state in managing the politics of urban development
by Andy Inch - 536-552 Is regional planning dead or just coping? The�transformation of a state sociospatial project into�growth-oriented strategies
by Daniel Galland
2012, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 191-208 Urban sustainability, conflict management, and the geographies of postpoliticism: a case study of Taipei
by Mike Raco & Wen-I Lin - 209-227 Subsistence farming, incomes, and agricultural livelihoods in the new member states of the European Union
by Sophia Davidova & Lena Fredriksson & Matthew Gorton & Plamen Mishev & Dan Petrovici - 228-247 The effect of the notional interest deduction on the capital structure of Belgian SMEs
by Katrien Kestens & Philippe Van Cauwenberge & Johan Christiaens - 248-266 Citizen control and the efficiency of local public services
by N�ria Bosch & Marta Espasa & Toni Mora - 267-281 The impact of EU structural funds on regional disparities within member states
by Andreas P Kyriacou & Oriol Roca-Sagal�s - 282-296 From a fossil-fuel to a biobased economy: the politics of industrial biotechnology
by Ben Richardson - 297-321 Immigration and the economic health of Canadian cities
by Laura A Reese - 322-346 Assessing the relative health care spending needs of the UK’s devolved territories: a Scottish perspective
by Rob Ball & David King & David Eiser - 347-361 Peripherality and integration: industrial growth and decline in the Greek regions
by George Petrakos & Georgios Fotopoulos & Dimitris Kallioras - 362-380 Air pollution and business political influence in fifteen OECD countries
by Patrick Bernhagen
2012, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-9 Devolution and the shifting political economic geographies of the United Kingdom
by Mike Danson & Gordon MacLeod & Gerry Mooney - 10-28 In search of the ‘economic dividend’ of devolution: spatial disparities, spatial economic policy, and decentralisation in the UK
by Andy Pike & Andr�s Rodr�guez-Pose & John Tomaney & Gianpiero Torrisi & Vassilis Tselios - 29-45 Reconsidering the English question as a matter of democratic politics and spatial justice
by Krisztina Varr� - 46-61 Devolution and the politics of development in Northern Ireland
by Brendan Murtagh & Peter Shirlow - 62-77 Competitive nationalism: state, class, and the forms of capital in devolved Scotland
by Alex Law & Gerry Mooney - 78-94 Devolution, institutions, and organisations: changing models of regional development agencies
by Mike Danson & Greg Lloyd - 95-108 Making up a region: the rise and fall of the ‘South East of England’ as a political territory
by Allan Cochrane - 109-127 Policy storylines in Indian climate politics: opening new political spaces?
by Susannah Fisher - 128-146 The determinants of science-based cluster growth: the case of nanotechnology
by Vincent Mangematin & Khalid Errabi - 147-161 From area-based initiatives to strategic partnerships: have we lost the meaning of regeneration?
by Peter Matthews - 162-179 The challenge of policy coordination for sustainable sociotechnical transitions: the case of the zero-carbon homes agenda in England
by Dan Greenwood
2011, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 761-782 Hearing but not listening? A participatory assessment of public participation in planning
by Elisabeth Conrad & Louis F Cassar & Mike Christie & Ioan Fazey - 783-801 Corporate political strategizing in the European Union during the 2007 – 10 recession: an exploratory study
by Andrew Barron & Peter Hult�n - 802-820 Political determinants of regional financing: the case of Spain
by Juan Luis G�mez Reino & Ana Herrero Alcalde - 821-847 Publicly funded prestart support for new firms: who demands it and how it affects their employment growth
by Joan-Lluis Capelleras & Ignacio Cont�n-Pilart & Martin Larraza-Kintana - 848-871 An outcome-based resource allocation model for local education services in Wales
by Glen Bramley & David Watkins & Noah Kofi Karley - 872-888 Values, meanings, and positionalities: the controversial valuation of water in Rio de Janeiro
by Antonio A R Ioris - 889-910 The question of clusters in lagging regions: do they really make the difference? A case study in Romania
by Daniela-Luminita Constantin & Carmen Beatrice Pauna & Mariana Dragusin & Zizi Goschin & Constanta Bodea - 911-926 University technology business incubators: helping new entrepreneurial firms to learn to grow
by Dean Patton & Susan Marlow - 927-942 The continuing popularity of the neighbourhood and neighbourhood governance in the transition from the ‘big state’ to the ‘big society’ paradigm
by Nick Bailey & Madeleine Pill
2011, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 571-576 Policy support for SMEs
by Robert Blackburn & David Smallbone - 577-604 Public business advice in the founding process: an empirical evaluation of subjective and economic effects
by Sarah K�sters & Martin Obschonka - 605-621 A survey of tax compliance costs of Flemish SMEs: magnitude and determinants
by Bilitis Schoonjans & Philippe Van Cauwenberge & Catherine Reekmans & Gudrun Simoens - 622-640 An interventionist framework for promoting sustainable growth in SMEs: the role of HEIs as implementation specialists
by Hossam S Ismail & Jenny Poolton & Hossein Sharifi - 641-658 Competing agendas in public procurement: an empirical analysis of opportunities and limits in the UK for SMEs
by David Pickernell & Adrian Kay & Gary Packham & Christopher Miller - 659-676 Structures of exclusion from enterprise finance
by Julia Rouse & Dilani Jayawarna - 677-692 Power and rationality: the politics of harbour reclamation in Hong Kong
by Mee Kam Ng - 693-708 Who greens the northern light? Green inside activists in local environmental governing in Sweden
by Erik Hysing & Jan Olsson - 709-727 The effects of municipal policy strategies on social assistance inflow and outflow in the Netherlands, 1999 – 2007
by Lourens Broersma & Arjen Edzes & Jouke van Dijk - 728-744 Towards fluid territories in European spatial development: regional development zones in Finland
by Jussi S Jauhiainen & Helka Moilanen - 745-760 Achieving targeted environmental flows: alternative allocation and trading models under scarce supply—lessons from the Australian reform process
by Adam Loch & Henning Bjornlund & Ronald McIver
2011, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 381-396 Knowing our authors, knowing our impact, knowing our audience: the future of Environment and Planning C
by Andr�s Rodr�guez-Pose & Andrew Jordan & Katie Nudd - 397-409 Conversion as a mechanism of hybridization: the institutional transfer of industrial relations and vocational training from western to eastern Germany
by Geny Piotti - 410-427 Economic and political foundations of local tax structures: an empirical investigation of the tax mix of Flemish municipalities
byBenny Geys & Federico Revelli - 428-456 Sharing the gains of local economic growth: race-to-the-top versus race-to-the-bottom economic development
by Stephan J Goetz & Mark D Partridge & Dan S Rickman & Shibalee Majumdar- 457-472 Voluntary sector geographies, intraorganisational difference, and the professionalisation of volunteering: a study of land search and rescue organisations in New Zealand
by Richard Yarwood- 473-486 A study of R&D, collaboration, and location preferences of health and agricultural biotech firms
by Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen & Peter Kedron & Jennifer Scully- 487-501 Equalising spending needs of subnational governments in a developing country: the case of Tanzania
by Maarten A Allers & Lewis J Ishemoi- 502-519 The role of planning in housing design: design implications of land-use management
by Harry Smith & Soledad Garcia Ferrari & Paul Jenkins- 520-532 Understanding the scale and nature of outcome change in area-regeneration programmes: evidence from the New Deal for Communities programme in England
by Paul Lawless- 533-547 From ‘flood defence’ to ‘flood risk management’: exploring governance, responsibility, and blame
by Catherine Butler & Nick Pidgeon- 548-566 Cohesion, sharing, and integration in Northern Ireland
by Colin Knox - 428-456 Sharing the gains of local economic growth: race-to-the-top versus race-to-the-bottom economic development
2011, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 191-196 Neither revolution, nor resignation: (re)democratizing contemporary planning praxis: a commentary on Allmendinger and Haughton's "Spatial planning, devolution, and new planning spaces"
by Jonathan Metzger - 197-203 The political and economic consequences of decentralization
by Ignacio Lago-Pe�as & Santiago Lago-Pe�as & Jorge Martinez-Vazquez - 204-223 Fiscal and political decentralization and government quality
by Andreas P Kyriacou & Oriol Roca-Sagal�s - 224-243 Fiscal federalism and long-run macroeconomic performance: a survey of recent research
by Lars P Feld & Jan Schnellenbach - 244-263 Decentralization and the nationalization of party systems
by Ignacio Lago-Pe�as & Santiago Lago-Pe�as - 264-280 Tax assignment: does the practice match the theory?
by Roy Bahl & Musharraf Cyan - 281-296 Does fiscal decentralisation strengthen social capital? Cross-country evidence and the experiences of Brazil and Indonesia
by Luiz de Mello - 297-320 Decentralization and voter turnout
by Andr� Blais & Eva Anduiza & Aina Gallego - 321-343 The consequences of fiscal decentralization on poverty and income equality
by Cristian F Sepulveda & Jorge Martinez-Vazquez - 344-362 Decentralization and corruption: new cross-country evidence
by Maksym Ivanyna & Anwar Shah - 363-378 Infrastructure procurement: learning from private – public partnership experiences ‘down under’
by Michael Regan & Jim Smith & Peter Love
2011, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 2-23 Are innovative regions more unequal? Evidence from Europe
by Neil Lee - 24-45 Policy learning through public inquiries? The case of UK nuclear energy policy 1955 – 61
by Elizabeth Rough - 46-62 Symbolic or substantive policy? Measuring the extent of local commitment to climate protection
by Rachel M Krause - 63-79 Reflexivity, integration and autonomy in regional development: Turkey – EU partnership
by Oya Açıkalın - 80-95 Placing agriculture within rural development: evidence from EU case studies
by Carmen Hubbard & Matthew Gorton - 96-112 Institutional entrepreneurship for knowledge regions: in search of a fresh set of questions for regional innovation studies
by Markku Sotarauta & Riina Pulkkinen - 113-132 The rise of multilevel governance for biodiversity conservation in Belarus
by Ilona M Otto & Anton Shkaruba & Viktar Kireyeu - 133-148 The place and practices of well-being in local governance
by Sarah Atkinson & Kerry E Joyce - 149-169 Changes in the probability of voter turnout when resiting polling stations: a case study in Brent, UK
by Scott Orford & Colin Rallings & Michael Thrasher & Galina Borisyuk - 170-185 Volunteers on the political anvil: citizenship and volunteer biodiversity monitoring in three postcommunist countries
by Sandra Bell & Hugo Reinert & Joanna Cent & Malgorzata Grodzińska-Jurczak & Hanna Kobierska & Dan Podjed & Deivida Vandzinskaite
2010, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 951-951 Revisiting ... the most downloaded paper in 2009–10
by Andrew Jordan & Andr�s Rodr�guez-Pose - 952-957 Revisiting ... Governing space: planning reform and the politics of sustainability
by Richard Cowell & Susan Owens - 958-977 Purchaser – provider split: does theory match evidence in Tasmania?
by Abdulai K Mohammed - 978-991 Financing urban government in transition countries: assessment uniformity and the property tax
by Katrina Connolly & Michael Bell - 992-1010 Stopping the unstoppable? A discursive-institutionalist analysis of renewable transport fuel policy
by James Palmer - 1011-1027 Energy services for the urban poor: NGO participation in slum electrification in India
by Bipasha Baruah - 1028-1044 Exploring food policy developments within the United Kingdom
by Jane Midgley - 1045-1062 The changing role of the state in Dutch regional partnerships
by Wiebren Kuindersma & Froukje G Boonstra - 1063-1082 Cluster policies in the US and Germany: varieties of capitalism perspective on two high-tech states
by Rolf Sternberg & Matthias Kiese & Dennis Stockinger - 1083-1100 International urban festivals as a catalyst for governance capacity building
by Paul Benneworth & Hugh Dauncey - 1101-1119 Transformations of Vietnamese shrimp aquaculture policy: empirical evidence from the Mekong Delta
by Tran Thi Thu Ha & Simon R Bush - 1120-1134 Environmental policy integration: the role of policy windows in the integration of noise and spatial planning
by Miriam Weber & Peter P J Driessen
2010, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 761-767 Do different types of capital cities make a difference for economic dynamism?
by Horst Zimmermann - 768-782 Making sense of EU state aid requirements: the case of green services
by Pieter Zwaan & Henri Goverde - 783-802 What is driving the increasing presence of citizen participation initiatives?
by Ana Yetano & Sonia Royo & Basilio Acerete - 803-818 Spatial planning, devolution, and new planning spaces
by Phil Allmendinger & Graham Haughton - 819-833 Meta-analyses of labour-market impacts of immigration: key conclusions and policy implications
by Simonetta Longhi & Peter Nijkamp & Jacques Poot - 834-850 The role of the government in adaptation to climate change
by Daniel Osberghaus & Astrid Dannenberg & Tim Mennel & Bodo Sturm - 851-871 The impact of internal and external characteristics on the adoption of climate mitigation policies by US municipalities
by Damian Pitt - 872-886 From brown to green? Assessing social vulnerability to environmental gentrification in New York City
by Hamil Pearsall - 887-904 The biotechnology industry in the Prague metropolitan region: a cluster within a fragmented innovation system?
by Jiří Blažek & Pavla Žížalová - 905-922 Cornering the market: restriction of retail supermarket locations
by Nairne Cameron & Carl G Amrhein & Karen E Smoyer-Tomic & Kim D Raine & Lee Yen Chong - 923-942 Retrenchment or resilience? New evidence on relative social expenditure trends
by Jon Olaskoaga-Larrauri & Ricardo Al�ez-Aller & Pablo D�az-de-Basurto - 950-950 Erratum
by Mu�iz Zafra-G�mez
2010, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 571-573 Recent editorial changes
by Andrew Jordan & Andr�s Rodr�guez-Pose - 574-594 Getting involved in plan making: participation and stakeholder involvement in local and regional spatial strategies in England
by Mark Baker & Stephen Hincks & Graeme Sherriff - 595-608 Local wind or Russian gas? Contextual influences on Polish attitudes to wind energy developments
by J Richard Eiser & Katarzyna Aluchna & Christopher R Jones - 609-629 Overcoming cost-inefficiencies within small municipalities: improve financial condition or reduce the quality of public services?
by Jos� Luis Zafra-G�mez & Manuel Antonio & Mu�iz P�rez - 630-645 Organising intergovernmental relations: insights from cultural theory
by Tom Entwistle - 646-665 What factors influence the behaviour of nonprofit organisations? The example of the continuing training sector in France
by Franck Bailly & Karine Chapelle - 666-680 Second homes within Irish housing booms and busts: North – South comparisons, contrasts, and debates
by Michelle Norris & Chris Paris & Nessa Winston - 681-695 From regional systems of innovation to regions as innovation policy spaces
by Elvira Uyarra & Kieron Flanagan - 696-713 Responding to diversity: workforce intermediation in a transitioning regional economy
by Nichola J Lowe - 714-732 Ensuring local community interests in market-oriented urban planning? The role of local politicians
by Gro S Hanssen - 733-758 Does regulation perform better than self-regulation? An analysis of Spanish environmental policies
by C�sar Camis�n-Zornoza & Montserrat Boronat-Navarro
2010, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 381-388 Decentralization, welfare, and social citizenship in contemporary democracies
by Keith Banting & Joan Costa-Font - 389-404 Decentralisation and devolution in Canadian social housing policy
by Roberto Leone & Barbara W Carroll - 405-419 Territorial politics in hard times: the welfare state under pressure in Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom
by Scott Greer - 420-434 Does nationalism trigger welfare-state disintegration? Social policy and territorial mobilization in Belgium and Canada
by Daniel B�land & Andr� Lecours - 435-449 Does devolution lead to regional inequalities in welfare activity?
by Joan Costa-Font - 450-468 Decentralisation and educational achievement in Germany and the UK
by Anne West & Jutta Allmendinger & Rita Nikolai & Eleanor Barham - 469-491 Factors explaining the regulatory activity of the Spanish Autonomous Communities (1989 – 2001)
by Julio L�pez-Laborda & Jaime Vall�s-Gim�nez - 492-511 Ecological modernisation and the scalar level of contradictions in Southern European water politics: the case of the Odelouca Dam in Portugal
by Andreas Thiel - 512-527 Negotiating local development: the Italian experience of ‘Territorial Pacts’
by Francesco Ramella - 528-551 Beneath the surface: intranational institutions and management of the United States – Mexico transboundary Santa Cruz aquifer
by Anita Milman & Christopher A Scott - 552-566 The use and usefulness of financial assistance to UK SMEs
by Liang Han & Alan Benson
2010, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 191-194 SME policy and the role of government
by Colette Henry - 195-210 Entrepreneurship and government policy in former Societ republics: Belarus and Estonia compared
by David Smallbone & Friederike Welter - 211-224 Diversity of practical quota systems for farmland preservation: a multicountry comparison and analysis
by Rong Tan & Volker Beckmann - 225-240 Evaluating the impact of progressive beer duty on small breweries: a case study of tax breaks to promote SMEs
by John Wyld & Geoff Pugh & David Tyrrall - 241-256 The role of tax incentives in capital investment and R&D decisions
by Francis Chittenden & Mohsen Derregia - 257-275 Who’s driving take-up? An examination of patterns of small business engagement with Business Link
by Andrew Atherton & Jun Yeup Kim & Hyeyoen Kim - 276-289 Overcoming barriers to climate change adaptation—a question of multilevel governance?
by Helene Amundsen & Frode Berglund & Hege Westskog - 290-303 Czech physical planning at the crossroads: towards the regulation of large-scale retail developments?
by Jana Spilkov� & Radim Perl�n - 304-317 Networking for development in the North: power, trust, and local democracy
by Hilde Bj�rn� & Nils Aars�ther - 318-334 Decentralization and electoral accountability
by Ignacio Lago-Pe�as & Santiago Lago-Pe�as - 335-348 A fact is a fact, but perception is reality: stakeholders’ perceptions and urban policies in the process of urban restructuring
by Anita Kokx & Ronald van Kempen - 349-368 The contradictions in ‘alternative’ service delivery: governance, business models, and sustainability in municipal water supply
by Kathryn Furlong & Karen Bakker - 369-380 Sectoral volatility and regional growth in the European Union
by Roberto Ezcurra
2010, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-17 Overcompliance in water quality trading programs: findings from a qualitative case study in North Carolina
by Zo� A Hamstead & Todd K BenDor

