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April 2004, Volume 4, Issue 2
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 - 461-462 Global Capital, Political Institutions, and Policy Change in Developed Welfare States
by Daniel Wincott
July 2003, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 229-240 An analytically solvable core-periphery model
by Rikard Forslid & Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano - 241-259 Foreign direct investment and international trade: evidence from the US and Japan
by Jyothi Pantulu & Jessie P.H. Poon - 261-274 Monitoring costs and the mode of international investment
by Chu-Chia S. Lin & Ivan Png - 275-287 Two-dimensional fiscal competition
by Yoshiaki Ohsawa & Takeshi Koshizuka - 289-307 Migration and implicit amenity markets: does incomplete compensation matter?
by David E. Clark & William E. Herrin & Thomas A. Knapp & Nancy E. White - 309-334 Cross-border mergers/acquisitions: a review and research agenda
by Keith Chapman - 335-337 An Introduction to Geographical Economics: Trade, Location and Growth. Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen, and Charles van Marrewijk. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. ISBN 0--521--77039 7, Price: £22.95 (hardback)
by Roger Vickerman - 337-338 Industrial Location Economics. Phillip McCann (ed.). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2002. ISBN 1 84064 672 1. 372 pp. Price: £69.95/$110.00 (hardback)
by Alan Wilson - 339-340 Reading Retail: A Geographical Perspective on Retailing and Consumption Spaces. Neil Wrigley and Michelle Lowe. London: Arnold, 2002. IBSN: 0 340 70661 9 (hb), 0 340 70660 0 (pb), 280 pp. Price: £18.99 (paperback)
by Steven Musson - 340-341 Happiness and Economics: How the Economy and Institutions Affect Well-being. Bruno Frey and Alois Stutzer. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001. ISBN: 0-691-06998-0, 200 pp. Price: $24.95/£17.95 (paperback)
by Robert MacCulloch - 341-342 Critical Consulting: New Perspectives on the Management Advice Industry. Timothy Clark and Robin Fincham (eds). Oxford: Blackwell. 2002
by Claire Pearson
April 2003, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 109-116 The 'relational turn' in economic geography
by Jeffrey S. Boggs & Norma M. Rantisi - 117-144 Toward a relational economic geography
by Harald Bathelt & Johannes Glückler - 145-171 Cultural economic geography and a relational and microspace approach to trusts, rationalities, networks, and change in collaborative workplaces
by Nancy Ettlinger - 173-198 Social space and industrial development in East Africa: deconstructing the logics of industry networks in Mwanza, Tanzania
by James T. Murphy - 199-225 What really goes on in Silicon Valley? Spatial clustering and dispersal in modular production networks
by Timothy J. Sturgeon
January 2003, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial: Two Years On
by Richard Arnott & Neil Wrigley - 5-35 Deconstructing clusters: chaotic concept or policy panacea?
by Ron Martin & Peter Sunley - 37-56 Human capital, cluster formation, and international relocation: the case of the garment industry in Japan, 1968--98
by Eiji Yamamura & Tetsushi Sonobe & Keijiro Otsuka - 57-73 Neighborhood house price indexes in Chicago: a Fourier repeat sales approach
by Daniel P. McMillen - 75-99 Tacit knowledge and the economic geography of context, or The undefinable tacitness of being (there)
by Meric S. Gertler - 101-102 The Elusive Quest for Economic Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics. William Easterly. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001, ISBN: 0--262--05065--X, xi + 342 pp. Price: £20.50
by Stuart Corbridge - 102-104 Hollyworld: Space, Power and Fantasy in the American Economy. Aida Hozic. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2001, ISBN 0--8014--3926--4, 233 pp. Price: £18.50
by Frances Morton - 104-105 The European Union: Economy, Society, and Polity. Andrés Rodríguez-Pose. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. ISBN: 0--19--874286-X, 218 pp. Price: £15.99 (paperback)
by Daniel Wincott
October 2002, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 373-406 European regional policies in light of recent location theories
by Diego Puga - 407-432 Agglomeration economies and productivity differences in US cities
by David L. Rigby & J¸rgen Essletzbichler - 433-453 London in the European financial services industry: locational advantage and product complementarities
by Gordon L. Clark - 455-491 Cross-border corporate ownership and capital market integration in Europe: evidence from portfolio and industrial holdings
by Dariusz WÛjcik - 493-503 Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, Volume 3: Applied Urban Economics. Paul Cheshire and Edwin S. Mills (eds). Amsterdam: North Holland. 1999. ISBN 0 444 82138, 738 pp. Price $140.00
by John F. McDonald - 503-506 Manufacturing Montreal: The making of an industrial landscape, 1850--1930. Robert Lewis. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. 2000. ISBN 0 8018 6349 X, 336 pp. Price $45.00
by Julie-Anne Boudreau
July 2002, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 253-278 Comparative localization of academic and industrial spillovers
by James D. Adams - 279-310 The wider effects of inward foreign direct investment in manufacturing on UK industry
by Jonathan Potter & Barry Moore & Rod Spires - 311-341 The economic geography of the impacts of climate change
by Gary Yohe & Michael Schlesinger - 343-363 Economic integration and industrial location: the case of Spain before World War I
by Daniel A. Tirado & Elisenda Paluzie & Jordi Pons - 365-366 Worlds of E-commerce. Thomas R. Leinbach and Stanley D. Brunn (eds). London: John Wiley. 2001. ISBN 047 147 4550, 354 pp. Price £39.95
by Eric Sheppard - 366-368 Enterprising States: The Public
by Simon Leonard - 368-369 Fragmentation: New Production Patterns in the Global Economy. Sven W. Arndt and Henryk Kierzkowski (eds). Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. 2000. ISBN 0 19 924331 X. Price £50.00
by David Hummels - 369-372 Globalization and History: The Evolution of a Nineteenth-century Atlantic Economy. Kevin H. O'Rourke and Jeffrey G. Williamson. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 1999. 344 pp. Price $27.95
by Philippe Martin
April 2002, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 121-150 Taking risks in regions: the geographical anatomy of Europe's emerging venture capital market
by Ron Martin & Peter Sunley - 151-177 Grounded capital: venture financing and the geography of the Internet industry, 1994--2000
by Matthew A. Zook - 179-220 Labor, zapped/growth, restored? Three moments of neoliberal restructuring in the American labor market
by Jamie Peck - 221-247 Transnational corporations and the geographical transfer of localised technology: a multi-industry study of foreign affiliates in Sweden
by Inge Ivarsson - 249-250 Critical forum
by Bob Jessop - 250-252 Doing what kind of economic geography?
by Henry Wai-chung Yeung
January 2002, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-29 Services and the New Economy: elements of a research agenda
by William B. Beyers - 31-54 Interacting agents, spatial externalities and the evolution of residential land use patterns
by Elena G. Irwin - 55-71 Bohemia and economic geography
by Richard Florida - 73-107 Trade and the location of industries in the OECD and European Union
by Michael Storper & Yun-chung Chen - 109-114 Debates and commentary. Services and the 'New Economy': an elaboration
by Peter Wood - 115-117 The SiliconValley Edge. Choong-Moon Lee, William F. Miller, Marguerite Hancock, and Henry Rowen. Stanford University Press: Stanford, CA, 2001, ISBN 0804 740 631 (paperback) 0804 740 623 (hardback), 400pp. Price £13.95, $19.95 (paperback) £35.00, $49.50 (hardback)
by Amy Glasmeier - 117-119 Economics of Cities: Theoretical Perspectives. Jean-Marie Huriot and Jacques-FranÁois Thisse (eds). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2000, ISBN: 0 521 64190-X, 468pp. Price £52.50, $80.00
by Mitchell Harwitz
January 2001, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial
by Richard Arnott, and Neil Wrigley - 5-26 Best practice? Geography, learning and the institutional limits to strong convergence
by Meric S. Gertler - 27-50 Consumer city
by Edward L. Glaeser, Jed Kolko, and Albert Saiz - 51-80 EMU versus the regions? Regional convergence and divergence in Euroland
by Ron Martin - 81-105 Geography and development
by J. Vernon Henderson, Zmarak Shalizi, and Anthony J. Venables - 107-130 The City of London in the Asian crisis
by Gordon L. Clark, and Dariusz Wojcik - 131-136 How `economists' think: about geography, for example
by Eric Sheppard - 136-139 What's behind the models? A review of The Spatial Economy
by Peter Sunley - 139-146 `New economic geography': revolution or counter-revolution?
by David Pines - 146-152 The Spatial Economy : one new economic geographer's view
by Dieter M. Urban