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August 2015, Volume 52, Issue 10
- 1864-1882 Suburban ways of living and the geography of income: How homeownership, single-family dwellings and automobile use define the metropolitan social space
by Markus Moos & Pablo Mendez - 1883-1898 Is economic growth improving urbanisation? A cross-regional study of China
by Tie-Ying Liu & Chi Wei Su & Xu-Zhao Jiang - 1899-1914 On the interaction between landownership and regional designs for land development
by Terry van Dijk & Arno van der Vlist - 1915-1933 Toward collaborative governance between Hong Kong and Mainland China
by Peter TY Cheung - 1934-1936 Book review: Safe Space: Gay Neighborhood History and the Politics of Violence
by Elsa Noterman & Heather Rosenfeld - 1936-1938 Book review: Innovating in Urban Economies: Economic Transformation in Canadian City-Regions
by Jean-Paul D Addie - 1939-1940 Book review: China’s Contested Capital: Architecture, Ritual, and Response in Nanjing
by Min Zhang - 1940-1943 Book review: The Car Dependent Society: A European Perspective
by Caroline Mullen - 1944-1944 Books received
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July 2015, Volume 52, Issue 9
- 1557-1557 Urban Studies Best Article 2014
by N/A - 1558-1576 Going Dutch? The export of sustainable land-use and transport planning concepts from the Netherlands
by Dorina Pojani & Dominic Stead - 1577-1593 Are airports engines of economic development? A dynamic panel data approach
by Volodymyr Bilotkach - 1594-1614 Determinants of urban sprawl in European cities
by Walid Oueslati & Seraphim Alvanides & Guy Garrod - 1615-1630 ‘I’m local and foreign’: Belonging, the city and the case for denizenship
by James Rosbrook-Thompson - 1631-1646 Reading between the lines: Gentrification tendencies and issues of urban fear in the midst of Athens’ crisis
by Georgia Alexandri - 1647-1664 Structure and imagination of changing cities: Manchester, Liverpool and the spatial in-between
by Sebastian Dembski - 1665-1682 Synchronisation and commonalities in metropolitan housing market cycles
by Alexey Akimov & Simon Stevenson & James Young - 1683-1701 Learning from Las Vegas: Unions and post-industrial urbanisation
by Mia Gray & James DeFilippis - 1702-1721 Has the Community Reinvestment Act increased loan availability among small businesses operating in minority neighbourhoods?
by Timothy Bates & Alicia Robb - 1722-1739 Discourse, institutional identities and intractable planning disputes: The case of Interstate I-710
by Ramzi Farhat - 1740-1742 Book review: Collaborative Governance for Urban Revitalization: Lessons from Empowerment Zones
by David P Karas - 1742-1745 Book review: Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy
by Giovanni Picker - 1745-1746 Book review: Toxic Communities: Environmental Racism, Industrial Pollution, and Residential Mobility
by Lindsey Dillon - 1747-1749 Book review: Making a Global Immigrant Neighborhood: Brooklyn’s Sunset Park
by Manuel B Aalbers - 1750-1750 Books received
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June 2015, Volume 52, Issue 8
- 1359-1378 Industrial townships and the policy facilitation of corporate urbanisation in India
by Ashima Sood - 1379-1394 Nourishing the city: The rise of the urban food question in the Global North
by Kevin Morgan - 1395-1413 Rural development led by autonomous village land cooperatives: Its impact on sustainable China’s urbanisation in high-density regions
by Jieming Zhu & Yan Guo - 1414-1433 The real estate markets: Players, institutions and territories
by Thierry Theurillat & Patrick Rérat & Olivier Crevoisier - 1434-1453 Location or design? Associations between neighbourhood location, built environment and walking
by Gi-Hyoug Cho & Daniel Rodriguez - 1454-1470 Understanding continuity in sustainable transport planning in Curitiba
by Jean Mercier & Fabio Duarte & Julien Domingue & Mario Carrier - 1471-1488 Monetary policy and bubbles in the national and regional UK housing markets
by I-Chun Tsai - 1489-1504 Change in the social life of urban public spaces: The rise of mobile phones and women, and the decline of aloneness over 30 years
by Keith N Hampton & Lauren Sessions Goulet & Garrett Albanesius - 1505-1522 Working with diversity: A geographical analysis of ethno-racial discrimination in Toronto
by Brian Ray & Valerie Preston - 1523-1539 Constructing racialised masculinities in/through affective orientations to a multicultural town
by Esther Rootham & Abby Hardgrove & Linda McDowell - 1540-1542 Book review: Vrbes Extinctae: Archaeologies of Abandoned Classical Towns
by John P McCarthy - 1542-1545 Book review: Architectural Design and Regulation
by Nicholas Coetzer - 1545-1547 Book review: Leisurely Islam: Negotiating Geography and Morality in Shi’ite South Beirut
by Christine Mady - 1547-1550 Book review: Implosions/Explosions: Towards a Study of Planetary Urbanization
by Leslie Sklair - 1551-1552 Books received
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May 2015, Volume 52, Issue 7
- 1205-1217 Introduction: Governing for urban resilience
by Ruth Beilin & Cathy Wilkinson - 1218-1233 Institutionally configured risk: Assessing urban resilience and disaster risk reduction to heat wave risk in London
by R Zehra Zaidi & Mark Pelling - 1234-1264 Adaptive climate change governance for urban resilience
by Emily Boyd & Sirkku Juhola - 1265-1284 Enacting Resilience: A Performative Account of Governing for Urban Resilience
by Hendrik Wagenaar & Cathy Wilkinson - 1285-1303 Narrating Resilience: Transforming Urban Systems Through Collaborative Storytelling
by Bruce Evan Goldstein & Anne Taufen Wessells & Raul Lejano & William Butler - 1304-1320 Resilience in the Transition Landscapes of the Peri-urban: From ‘Where’ with ‘Whom’ to ‘What’
by Ruth Beilin & Nicole Reichelt & Tamara Sysak - 1321-1338 Food and Green Space in Cities: A Resilience Lens on Gardens and Urban Environmental Movements
by Stephan Barthel & John Parker & Henrik Ernstson - 1339-1356 Brother, can you spare some time? Sustaining prosperity and social inclusion in America’s metropolitan regions
by Chris Benner & Manuel Pastor
May 2015, Volume 52, Issue 6
- 1005-1019 Constituting urban space in the Moroccan context
by Heide Studer - 1020-1036 Value struggles in the creative city: A People’s Republic of Stokes Croft?
by Fabian Frenzel & Armin Beverungen - 1037-1053 Informality on the urban periphery: Housing conditions and self-help strategies in Texas informal subdivisions
by Esther Sullivan & Carlos Olmedo - 1054-1070 Development of the compact city index and its application to Japanese cities
by Jungchan Lee & Kiyo Kurisu & Kyoungjin An & Keisuke Hanaki - 1071-1089 Can state law combat exclusionary zoning? Evidence from Massachusetts
by Lynn M Fisher & Nicholas J Marantz - 1090-1112 Street network structure and household activity spaces
by Pavithra Parthasarathi & Hartwig Hochmair & David Levinson - 1113-1133 Governing beyond the metropolis: Placing the rural in city-region development
by John Harrison & Jesse Heley - 1134-1151 Unaffordable housing and local employment growth: Evidence from California municipalities
by Ritashree Chakrabarti & Junfu Zhang - 1152-1168 Normalising autonomous spaces: Ongoing transformations in Christiania, Copenhagen
by Alessandro Coppola & Alberto Vanolo - 1169-1188 Household repayment behaviour and neighbourhood effects
by Sarah Brown - 1189-1191 Book review: Contesting the Indian City: Global Visions and the Politics of the Local
by Sapana Doshi - 1192-1194 Book review: Dangerous Others, Insecure Societies: Fear and Social Division
by Eswarappa Kasi - 1194-1197 Book review: Qualitative Research in Gambling: Exploring the Production and Consumption of Risk
by Francis Markham - 1197-1199 Book review: Public Space and Relational Perspectives: New Challenges for Architecture and Planning
by Christine Mady - 1200-1201 Books received
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April 2015, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 823-840 Forty years of immigrant segregation in France, 1968–2007. How different is the new immigration?
by Jean-Louis Pan Ké Shon & Gregory Verdugo - 841-856 Land leasing and local government behaviour in China: Evidence from Beijing
by Zan Yang & Rongrong Ren & Hongyu Liu & Huan Zhang - 857-875 Tax delinquency and abandonment: An expanded model with application to industrial and commercial properties
by In Kwon Park & Burkhard von Rabenau - 876-890 Mundane objects in the city: Laundry practices and the making and remaking of public/private sociality and space in London and New York
by Sophie Watson - 891-905 Asymmetric buyer information influence on price in a homogeneous housing market
by Xiaorong Zhou & Karen Gibler & Velma Zahirovic-Herbert - 906-922 The impact of income inequality on economic residential segregation: The case of Malmö, 1991–2010
by Simone Scarpa - 923-937 Vertical cities: Representations of urban verticality in 20th-century science fiction literature
by Lucy Hewitt & Stephen Graham - 938-959 Can compact rail transit corridors transform the automobile city? Planning for more sustainable travel in Los Angeles
by Douglas Houston & Marlon G Boarnet & Gavin Ferguson & Steven Spears - 960-979 Fresh vegetable demand behaviour in an urban food desert
by Dave Weatherspoon & James Oehmke & Assa Dembele & Lorraine Weatherspoon - 980-983 Comment: 'Neighbourhood attachment in ethnically diverse areas: The role of interethnic ties'
by Oded Stark - 984-990 Relative deprivation and ‘the diversity effect’ in explaining neighbourhood attachment: Alternative or complementary mechanisms?
by Agata Górny & Sabina Toruńczyk-Ruiz - 991-993 Book review: The Land Development Game in China
by Yanyan Chen - 993-995 Book review: Urban Mobility and Poverty: Lessons from MedellÃn and Soacha, Colombia
by Ana Isabel Moreno-Monroy - 995-998 Book review: The Democratic Plan: Analysis and Diagnosis
by Michael O’Sullivan - 998-1000 Book review: Thick Space: Approaches to Metropolitanism
by David Wachsmuth - 1001-1002 Books received
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March 2015, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 619-638 Inequality shaping processes and gated communities in US western metropolitan areas
by Renaud Le Goix & Elena Vesselinov - 639-664 Self-employment and intention of permanent urban settlement: Evidence from a survey of migrants in China’s four major urbanising areas
by Guangzhong Cao & Ming Li & Yan Ma & Ran Tao - 665-684 Urban governance in the South: How did Bogotá lose its shine?
by Alan Gilbert - 685-701 Parental choice, neighbourhood schools, and the market metaphor in urban education reform
by Chase Billingham - 702-720 Empowerment for whom? The impact of community renewal tax incentives on jobs and businesses
by Richard Smith - 721-737 Corporate control, location and complexity of ICT R&D: A network analysis at the city level
by Daniel Nepelski & Giuditta De Prato - 738-755 Housing demand and housing policy in urban Bangladesh
by Sohail Ahmad - 756-774 Capacity development or new learning spaces through municipal international cooperation: Policy mobility at work?
by Edith van Ewijk & Isa Baud & Marike Bontenbal & Michaela Hordijk & Paul van Lindert & Gerry Nijenhuis & Guus van Westen - 775-792 Smart growth in two contrastive metropolitan areas: A comparison between Portland and Los Angeles
by Hongwei Dong & Pengyu Zhu - 793-808 Absorbing the agony of agonism? The limits of cultural questioning and alternative variations of intercultural civility
by Bart van Leeuwen - 809-811 Book review: The Fragmented Politics of Urban Preservation: Beijing, Chicago, and Paris
by Xiaoqing Zhang - 811-813 Book review: Urban Megaprojects: A Worldwide View
by Anirban Pal - 813-815 Book review: Tokyo in Transit: Japanese Culture on the Rails and Road
by Zhou Suhong - 815-817 Book review: Cities and Crisis: New Critical Urban Theory
by Lakshmi Priya Rajendran - 818-819 Books received
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February 2015, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 407-421 Introduction: Geographies of the urban night
by Ilse van Liempt & Irina van Aalst & Tim Schwanen - 422-438 The gloomy city: Rethinking the relationship between light and dark
by Tim Edensor - 439-455 Fear of crime and affective ambiguities in the night-time economy
by Jelle Brands & Tim Schwanen & Irina van Aalst - 456-470 ‘Alive after five’: Constructing the neoliberal night in Newcastle upon Tyne
by Robert Shaw - 471-485 Night and the city: Clubs, brothels and politics in Jakarta
by Jérôme Tadié & Risa Permanadeli - 486-500 Safe nightlife collaborations: Multiple actors, conflicting interests and different power distributions
by Ilse van Liempt - 501-516 ‘Christians, out here?’ Encountering Street-Pastors in the post-secular spaces of the UK’s night-time economy
by Jennie Middleton & Richard Yarwood - 517-537 The outsourcing of control: Alcohol law enforcement, private-sector governance and the evening and night-time economy
by Phil Hadfield & Fiona Measham - 538-554 Authenticity with a bang: Exploring suburban culture and migration through the new phenomenon of the Richmond Night Market
by Yolande Pottie-Sherman & Daniel Hiebert - 555-570 Night lives: Heterotopia, youth transitions and cultural infrastructure in the urban night
by Ben Gallan - 571-588 ‘A big night out’: Young people’s drinking, social practice and spatial experience in the ‘liminoid’ zones of English night-time cities
by Marion Roberts - 589-605 Taking back the night? Gender and the contestation of sexual entertainment in England and Wales
by Phil Hubbard & Rachela Colosi - 606-616 The night-time city. Four modes of exclusion: Reflections on the Urban Studies special collection
by Phil Hadfield
February 2015, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 209-232 The politics of sustainable development opposition: State legislative efforts to stop the United Nation’s Agenda 21 in the United States
by Karen Trapenberg Frick & David Weinzimmer & Paul Waddell - 233-244 The financialisation of the social project: Embedded liberalism, neoliberalism and home ownership
by Ray Forrest & Yosuke Hirayama - 245-260 Placing community self-governance: Building materialities, nuisance noise and neighbouring in self-governing communities
by Emma R Power - 261-278 Low-income housing in high-amenity areas: Long-run effects on residential development
by Paul Thorsnes & Robert Alexander & David Kidson - 279-297 The probability of sale and price premiums in withdrawn auctioned properties
by Simon Stevenson & James Young - 298-313 Gender and commuting time in São Paulo Metropolitan Region
by Raul Silveira Neto & Gisleia Duarte & Antonio Páez - 314-337 Compact development and preference heterogeneity in residential location choice behaviour: A latent class analysis
by Felix Haifeng Liao & Steven Farber & Reid Ewing - 338-357 The ‘constant size neighbourhood trap’ in accessibility and health studies
by Julie Vallée & Guillaume Le Roux & Basile Chaix & Yan Kestens & Pierre Chauvin - 358-373 Regional financial development and foreign direct investment
by Yanjing Chen & Yu Gao & Ying Ge & Juan Li - 374-394 European Capitals of Culture and life satisfaction
by Lasse Steiner & Bruno Frey & Simone Hotz - 395-396 Book review: Indigenous Albuquerque
by David Hugill - 396-399 Book review: Urban Politics: Critical Approaches
by Stephen Przybylinski - 399-401 Book review: Shanghai Gone: Domicide and Defiance in a Chinese Megacity
by Non Arkaraprasertkul - 401-403 Book review: Worlding Cities: Asian Experiments and the Art of Being Global
by Shaun Teo - 404-404 Books received
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January 2015, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 3-19 Expectations, preferences and satisfaction levels among new and long-term residents in a gentrifying Toronto neighbourhood
by Emily McGirr & Andrejs Skaburskis & Tim Spence Donegani - 20-49 Industrial gentrification in West Chelsea, New York: Who survived and who did not? Empirical evidence from discrete-time survival analysis
by Heeyeun Yoon & Elizabeth Currid-Halkett - 50-70 The intersection of homeownership, race and neighbourhood context: Implications for neighbourhood satisfaction
by Meredith Greif - 71-86 Placemaking in a translocal receiving community: The relevance of place to identity and agency
by Kelly Main & Gerardo Francisco Sandoval - 87-102 The local structure of the welfare state: Uneven effects of social spending on poverty within countries
by Merle Zwiers & Ferry Koster - 103-120 Urban markets as a ‘corrective’ to advanced urbanism: The social space of wet markets in contemporary Singapore
by Christopher Mele & Megan Ng & May Bo Chim - 121-137 Official relocation and self-help development: Three housing strategies under ambiguous property rights in China’s rural land development
by Jing Song - 138-158 Foreign liquidity to real estate market: Ripple effect and housing price dynamics
by Wen-Chi Liao & Daxuan Zhao & Li Ping Lim & Grace Khei Mie Wong - 159-177 Selectivity, spatial autocorrelation and the valuation of transit accessibility
by Mi Diao - 178-194 Urban rapid rail transit and gentrification in Canadian urban centres: A survival analysis approach
by Annelise Grube-Cavers & Zachary Patterson - 195-197 Book review: The Other Kuala Lumpur: Living in the Shadows of a Globalising Southeast Asian City
by Tim Bunnell - 197-200 Book review: Good Cities, Better Lives: How Europe Discovered the Lost Art of Urbanism
by Eduardo Oliveira - 200-202 Book review: New York and Los Angeles: The Uncertain Future
by Lily M Hoffman - 202-204 Book review: Sacred Subdivisions: The Postsuburban Transformation of American Evangelicalism
by Richard Cimino - 205-205 Books received
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December 2014, Volume 51, Issue 16
- 3309-3329 What happened to and in Detroit?
by John F McDonald - 3330-3347 Ethnic residential segregation and immigrants’ perceptions of discrimination in West Germany
by Verena Dill & Uwe Jirjahn - 3348-3364 Regional cultures attracting interregional migrants
by Jochen Hirschle & Tuuli-Marja Kleiner - 3365-3382 Flexible relations, frail contacts and failing demands: How community groups and local institutions interact in local governance in the Netherlands
by Mandy de Wilde & Menno Hurenkamp & Evelien Tonkens - 3383-3400 Alterations in scale: Patterns of change in main street networks across time and space
by Sergio Porta & Ombretta Romice & J Alexander Maxwell & Peter Russell & Darren Baird - 3401-3419 Do parental perceptions of the neighbourhood environment influence children’s independent mobility? Evidence from Toronto, Canada
by Raktim Mitra & Guy EJ Faulkner & Ron N Buliung & Michelle R Stone - 3420-3444 Impact of slum formalization on self-help housing construction: A case of slum notification in India
by Shohei Nakamura - 3445-3458 Transition to low carbon? An analysis of socio-technical change in housing renovation
by Ralph Horne & Tony Dalton - 3459-3478 The willingness to pay for green apartments: The case of Nanjing, China
by Hong Hu & Stan Geertman & Pieter Hooimeijer - 3479-3494 Mutations of real estate actors’ strategies and modes of capital appropriation in contemporary Phnom Penh
by Gabriel Fauveaud - 3495-3497 Book review: Cities and Nature
by Laura Barraclough - 3497-3500 Book review: Demystifying Doha: On Architecture and Urbanism in an Emerging City
by Samer Bagaeen - 3500-3502 Book review: Social Justice and the Urban Obesity Crisis: Implications for Social Work
by Caren J Frost - 3502-3504 Book review: Escape from New York: The New Negro Renaissance beyond Harlem
by Robert Cassanello - 3505-3505 Books received
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November 2014, Volume 51, Issue 15
- 3129-3146 Situating the local in the neoliberalisation and transformation of urban governance
by Ismael Blanco & Steven Griggs & Helen Sullivan - 3147-3163 Neoliberalism and local governance: Radical developments in Latin America
by Mike Geddes - 3164-3179 Crisis and resilience in a finance-led city: Effects of the global financial crisis in Leeds
by Sara Gonzalez & Stijn Oosterlynck - 3180-3197 Contesting inclusive urbanism in a divided city: The limits to the neoliberalisation of Cape Town’s energy system
by Mark Swilling - 3198-3214 Contestation and the local trajectories of neoliberal urban governance in Chicago’s Bronzeville and Pilsen
by Carolina Sternberg & Matthew Anderson - 3215-3232 Rethinking urban power and the local state: Hegemony, domination and resistance in neoliberal cities
by Jonathan Davies - 3233-3249 From white shoes to bold future: The neoliberalisation of local government in an Australian city?
by Paul Burton - 3250-3267 Geographies of governance: How place matters in urban regeneration policies
by Marc Parés & Marc MartÃ-Costa & Ismael Blanco - 3268-3289 The role of criminal actors in local governance
by Alexandra Abello-Colak & Valeria Guarneros-Meza - 3290-3305 Landscapes of antagonism: Local governance, neoliberalism and austerity
by Janet Newman
November 2014, Volume 51, Issue 14
- 2943-2960 Hybrid gentrification in South Africa: Theorising across southern and northern cities
by Charlotte Lemanski - 2961-2978 Urban spatial restructuring, event-led development and scalar politics
by Hyun Bang Shin - 2979-2995 The convening power of food as growth machine politics: A study of food policymaking and partnership formation in Baltimore
by Melanie Bedore - 2996-3010 Airports and territorial restructuring: The case of Hong Kong
by Donald McNeill - 3011-3025 Rabat retrospective: Colonial heritage in a Moroccan urban laboratory
by Lauren Wagner & Claudio Minca - 3026-3045 Culture and authenticity in urban regeneration processes: Place branding in central Barcelona
by Joaquim Rius Ulldemolins - 3046-3061 Communicating security? Policing urban spaces and control signals
by Anna Barker - 3062-3078 Entanglements of faith: Discourses, practices of care and homeless people in an Italian City of Saints
by Michele Lancione - 3079-3096 Structural equation models of VMT growth in US urbanised areas
by Reid Ewing & Shima Hamidi & Frank Gallivan & Arthur C Nelson & James B Grace - 3097-3112 Trajectories of middle-class belonging: The dynamics of place attachment and classed identities
by Michaela Benson - 3113-3115 Book review: Majoritarian Cities: Policy Making and Inequality in Urban Politics
by Eric Zeemering - 3115-3118 Book review: Fluid New York: Cosmopolitan Urbanism and the Green Imagination
by Anthony Levenda - 3118-3121 Book review: Sport in the City: Cultural Connections
by Kat Martindale - 3121-3123 Book review: Faith Based Organisations and Exclusion in European Cities
by Angus Paddison - 3124-3125 Books received
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October 2014, Volume 51, Issue 13
- 2717-2734 Repositioning urban governments? Energy efficiency and Australia’s changing climate and energy governance regimes
by Pauline McGuirk & Robyn Dowling & Harriet Bulkeley - 2735-2751 Ethnicity, corruption and violence in urban land conflict in Kenya
by Luke M Obala & Michael Mattingly - 2752-2769 Engaging, transcending and subverting dichotomies: Discursive dynamics of Maputo’s urban space
by Bjørn Enge Bertelsen & Inge Tvedten & Sandra Roque - 2770-2786 Cross-level interaction between individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic status in relation to social trust in a Japanese community
by Hiroshi Murayama & Reiko Arami & Tomoko Wakui & Ikuko Sugawara & Satoru Yoshie - 2787-2805 China urban competitiveness in industrialization: Based on the panel data of 25 cities in China from 1990 to 2009
by Pengfei Ni & Peter Kresl & Xiaojiang Li - 2806-2821 Understanding culture-led local development: A critique of alternative theoretical explanations
by Pierluigi Sacco & Guido Ferilli & Giorgio Tavano Blessi - 2822-2843 The location patterns of artistic clusters: A metro- and neighborhood-level analysis
by Carl Grodach & Elizabeth Currid-Halkett & Nicole Foster & James Murdoch III - 2844-2862 Small-business viability in America’s urban minority communities
by Timothy Bates & Alicia Robb - 2863-2879 Residential and job mobility: Interregional variation and their interplay in US metropolitan areas
by Jae Hong Kim - 2880-2898 Land use change and economic growth in urban China: A structural equation analysis
by Canfei He & Zhiji Huang & Rui Wang - 2899-2915 Administrative scale economies in local government: An empirical analysis of Sabah municipalities, 2000 to 2009
by Siew King Ting & Brian Dollery & Rene Villano - 2916-2927 Aggregate and regional house price to earnings ratio dynamics in the UK
by Andros Gregoriou & Alexandros Kontonikas & Alberto Montagnoli - 2928-2930 Book review: Introduction to Cities: How Place and Space Shape Human Experiences
by Lei Wang - 2930-2933 Book review: Keys to the City: How Economics, Institutions, Social Interactions, and Politics Shape Development
by David Waite - 2933-2935 Book review: Dubai: The City as Corporation
by Tao Yu & Xiaolong Luo - 2935-2937 Book review: Gentrification of Nightlife and Right to the City: Regulating Spaces of Social Dancing in New York
by Valerie De Craene - 2938-2939 Books received
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September 2014, Volume 51, Issue 12
- 2487-2502 Can centralization, decentralization and welfare go together? The case of Massachusetts Affordable Housing Policy (Ch. 40B)
by Ravit Hananel - 2503-2522 Competing interests and the political market for smart growth policy
by Christopher Hawkins