Content
June 2006, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 407-421 Job search success and employability in local labor markets
by Ronald McQuaid - 423-435 Restricting access in a job chains model of local employment creation
by Joseph Persky & Daniel Felsenstein - 437-447 Innovation and regional absorptive capacity: the labour market dimension
by Stephen Roper & James Love - 449-460 Location incentives and the unintentional generation of employment instability:some evidence from Israel
by Dafna Schwartz & Michael Keren - 461-471 An analysis of ethnic differences in UK graduate migration behaviour
by Alessandra Faggian & Philip McCann & Stephen Sheppard
March 2006, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-18 The identification of functional regions: theory, methods, and applications
by Charlie Karlsson & Michael Olsson - 19-42 Are there really high-tech clusters? The geographic concentration of German manufacturing industries and its determinants
by Björn Alecke & Christoph Alsleben & Frank Scharr & Gerhard Untiedt - 43-54 Examining the location factors of R&D labor in the regions of Greece
by Stilianos Alexiadis & Dimitrios Tsagdis - 55-80 Technological activity and productivity in the Spanish regions
by Mercedes Gumbau-Albert & Joaquín Maudos - 81-94 A time series analysis of U.S. metropolitan and non-metropolitan income divergence
by George Hammond - 95-116 Local labor markets in U.S.–Mexican border cities and the impact of maquiladora production
by André Mollick & Abigaíl Cortez-Rayas & Rosa Olivas-Moncisvais - 117-131 Labor and household mobility: efficiency and equilibrium
by Matthias Wrede - 133-145 Testing the credit view with pooled data: dynamic links among state bank health, investment-oriented bank loans, and economic performance
by Woocheon Jeong & Kern Kymn & Christine Kymn & Brian Cushing - 147-155 Limits to growth: remote regions, remote institutions
by Lee Huskey - 157-172 Industrial diversity and metropolitan unemployment rate
by Keizo Mizuno & Fumitoshi Mizutani & Noriyoshi Nakayama - 173-190 Spatially varying development mechanisms in the Greater Beijing Area: a geographically weighted regression investigation
by Dan-Lin Yu - 191-201 Distortions in estimating net benefits of regional development projects
by Charles Leven
December 2005, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 631-635 The knowledge production–regional economic growth complex: a framework and topics for future research
by Henk Folmer - 637-662 Ownership structure and innovation: is there a real link?
by Raquel Ortega-Argilés & Rosina Moreno & Jordi Caralt - 663-689 Inter-regional corporate ownership and regional autonomy: the case of Switzerland
by Olivier Crevoisier & Frédéric Quiquerez - 691-714 Banking structure and regional economic growth: lessons from Italy
by Stefano Usai & Marco Vannini - 715-739 Geographical and sectoral clusters of innovation in Europe
by Rosina Moreno & Raffaele Paci & Stefano Usai - 741-765 How does accessibility to knowledge sources affect the innovativeness of corporations?—evidence from Sweden
by Martin Andersson & Olof Ejermo - 767-789 Is it time to use activity-based urban transport models? A discussion of planning needs and modelling possibilities
by Staffan Algers & Jonas Eliasson & Lars-Göran Mattsson - 791-810 Household diversity and market segmentation within a single neighborhood
by Clifford Lipscomb & Michael Farmer - 811-832 The efficiency of Swedish regional policy
by Roland Andersson
September 2005, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 421-438 ICTs and territorial competitiveness in the era of internet
by Roberto Camagni & Roberta Capello - 439-456 Penetrating the ``knowledge filter'' in regional economies
by Zoltan Acs & Lawrence Plummer - 457-469 Entrepreneurship capital and regional growth
by David Audretsch & Max Keilbach - 471-494 Public capital, regional productivity and spatial spillovers
by Roberto Ezcurra & Carlos Gil & Pedro Pascual & Manuel Rapún - 495-522 The effects of scientific regional opportunities in science-technology flows: Evidence from scientific literature in firms patent data
by Daniel Coronado & Manuel Acosta - 523-540 Edge city formation and the resulting vacated business district
by Yang Zhang & Komei Sasaki - 541-553 The emergence of hierarchy in transportation networks
by Bhanu Yerra & David Levinson - 555-566 Externality reductions in residential areas due to rail transit networks
by Chaug-Ing Hsu & Shwu-Ping Guo - 567-592 Income convergence across Canadian provinces in the 20th century: Almost but not quite there
by Joseph DeJuan & Marc Tomljanovich - 593-605 Beggar-thy-neighbor economic development: A note on the effect of geographic interdependencies in rural retail markets
by Dawn Thilmany & Nicole McKenney & David Mushinski & Stephan Weiler - 607-627 Dynamic variable input-output (VIO) model and price-sensitive dynamic multipliers
by Chung Liew - 629-630 Book review
by Maria Salazar
June 2005, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 207-220 Regional disparities and determinants of growth in Mexico
by Eduardo Rodríguez-Oreggia - 221-239 Decomposing regional growth: Labor force participation rates, structural changes, and sectoral factor reallocation
by Carlos Azzoni & Raul Silveira-Neto - 241-252 Alternative regional specification and convergence of U.S. regional growth rates
by Jon Miller & Ismail Genc - 253-272 A prerequisite for meaningful state economic performance comparisons: Adjusting for population density
by Herbert Smoluk & Bruce Andrews - 273-295 Locational competition under environmental regulation when input prices and productivity differ
by Klaus Conrad - 297-316 Accounting for migration in regional occupational employment projections
by Stuart Sweeney & Harvey Goldstein - 317-335 Labor market behavior in Washington: A cointegration approach
by Jun Ho Yeo & Sung Ahn & David Holland - 337-352 Multi-dimensional regional inequality as an alternative allocation mechanism For EU Structural Funds remittances: The case of Spain and Hungary
by Henk Folmer & Wim Heijman - 353-373 Public land leasing and the changing roles of local government in urban china
by F. Deng - 375-392 Performing an environmental tax reform in a regional economy. A computable general equilibrium approach
by Francisco André & M. Cardenete & Esther Velázquez - 393-418 From physical to general spaces: A spatial econometric analysis of cross-country economic growth and institutions
by Long Ying - 419-420 Book review
by Daniel Shefer
March 2005, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-9 Tourism and the value of culture in regions
by Juanita C. Liu - 11-24 Intermediate goods and the location of productive activity
by José Pedro Pontes - 25-34 A consideration of the “no-black-hole” condition
by Yasuko Ishiguro - 35-47 Agglomeration and spillovers in a simultaneous framework
by Jun Koo - 49-54 An alternative interpretation of the “pure” linkage measures
by Junning Cai & PingSun Leung - 55-62 Location and output of the labor-managed firm under price discrimination
by Yeung-Nan Shieh - 63-71 A note on export openness and regional wage disparity in Central and Eastern Europe
by Peter Egger & Peter Huber & Michael Pfaffermayr - 73-84 Promoting competition in regulated markets: Application to a study of transport services in Spain
by Pablo Coto-Millán & Gema Carrera-Gómez & Vicente Inglada & Miguel Angel Pesquera - 85-105 The impact of convergence in the industrial mix on regional comparative growth: Empirical evidence from the French case
by Frédéric Carluer & Guillaume Gaulier - 107-120 Factor distribution, capital intensity and spatial agglomeration
by Ryusuke Ihara - 121-148 Distribution of regional income and regional funds in Europe 1989–1999: An exploratory spatial data analysis
by Sandy Dall’erba - 149-166 Multinationals and regional indigenous development
by Salvador Barrios & Luisito Bertinelli & Eric Strobl - 167-183 The distribution of regional property crime and police deployment—The price of equality
by Hung-Lin Tao - 185-201 How alcohol-related crashes of different severity interrelate and respond to local spatial characteristics:An evaluation of a common site sales ban on alcohol and gasoline
by Michael C. Farmer & Clifford A. Lipscomb & Patrick S. McCarthy - 203-205 Book review
by Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
December 2004, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 567-577 Price vs quantity in duopoly supergames with close substitutes
by Svend Albæk & Luca Lambertini - 579-594 Regional policy and spillovers from FDI in the UK
by Nigel Driffield - 595-606 A study on temporal and regional process of knowledge spillover
by Zheng Wang & Cuifang Ma & Guilan Weng & Ying Wang - 607-625 Efficiency wages, agglomeration, and a developing dual economy
by Bharati Basu - 627-653 Long-term growth of small towns in Israel: Does location matter?
by Boris A. Portnov - 655-674 The space-time structure of land prices in Japanese metropolitan areas
by Asao Ando & Ryuichi Uchida - 675-686 Nuisance zoning, the labor market and capital gain
by Komei Sasaki - 687-704 Analysis of property prices before and after the opening of the Taipei subway system
by Jen-Jia Lin & Chi-Hau Hwang - 705-726 Spatial analysis of the relationship between housing values and investments in transportation infrastructure
by Brian A. Mikelbank - 727-739 Convergence and transition auspice of Chinese regional growth
by Zheng Wang & Zhaopan Ge - 741-749 On the idea of ex ante and ex post normalization of biproportional methods
by Louis de Mesnard - 751-763 Short-run maquiladora employment dynamics in Tijuana
by Roberto Coronado & Thomas M. Fullerton Jr. & Don P. Clark
September 2004, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 349-356 Regional Science for what?: Policy orientation of WRSA
by Koichi Mera - 357-360 Theory and policy in regional science
by Roger E. Bolton - 361-385 Economic structure, productivity, and infrastructure quality in Southern Mexico
by Uwe Deichmann & Marianne Fay & Jun Koo & Somik V. Lall - 387-396 Convergence and regional productivity differences: Evidence from Greek prefectures
by Dimitris K. Christopoulos & Efthymios G. Tsionas - 397-412 Regional input-output analysis, data and uncertainty
by John R. Roy - 413-431 The performance of subsidized urban and rural public bus operators: Empirical evidence from Norway
by James Odeck & Abdulrahim Alkadi - 433-449 Path-dependent processes and the emergence of the rank size rule
by Hsin-Ping Chen - 451-467 Spatial dominance: a new approach to the estimation of interconnectedness in regional input-output tables
by Roland Lantner & Frederic Carluer - 469-484 A game theoretic “mode-choice” model for freight transportation
by Kjetil K. Haugen & Arild Hervik - 485-497 Private financing of roads and optimal pricing: Is it possible to get both?
by Ginés de Rus & Manuel Romero - 499-511 Cournot oligopolistic competition in spatially separated markets: The Stackelberg equilibrium
by Pablo Dorta-González & Dolores R. Santos-Peñate & Rafael Suárez-Vega - 513-529 Spatial duopoly under uniform delivered pricing when firms avoid turning customers away
by Alberto Iozzi - 531-550 A model for residential supply
by Francisco Martínez & John Roy - 551-561 Housing market segmentation: An application of convergence tests to Los Angeles region housing
by Craig A. Gallet - 563-565 Book review
by Odd J. Stalebrink
June 2004, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 193-197 Editorial introduction Demography of the firm and spatial dynamics
by Leo van Wissen & Jouke van Dijk - 199-218 Entrepreneurial attitude and economic growth: A cross-section of 54 regions
by Sjoerd Beugelsdijk & Niels Noorderhaven - 219-240 Start-up activities, individual characteristics, and the regional milieu: Lessons for entrepreneurship support policies from German micro data
by Joachim Wagner & Rolf Sternberg - 241-262 New firm formation: Dynamics and determinants
by Vinod Sutaria & Donald A. Hicks - 263-290 On the conceptualization of agglomeration economies: The case of new firm formation in the Dutch ICT sector
by Frank G. van Oort & Oedzge A. L. C. Atzema - 291-310 Localization effects of firm startups and closures in the Netherlands
by Corina Huisman & Leo van Wissen - 311-334 Sectoral and cross-sectoral effects of retailing firm demographies
by Marcus Dejardin - 335-347 The firm relocation decision: An empirical investigation
by Aleid E. Brouwer & Ilaria Mariotti & Jos N. van Ommeren
March 2004, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-11 Economies of scope and economies of agglomeration: The Goldstein-Gronberg contribution revisited
by John B. Parr - 13-24 Exclusion theorem in an efficiency wage model
by Chung-cheng Lin & Chao-cheng Mai & Ching-chong Lai - 25-46 A tale of two cities: Price uniformity and price volatility in gasoline retailing
by Andrew Eckert & Douglas S. West - 47-73 Do birds of a feather flock together?: Economic linkage and geographic proximity
by Jungyul Sohn - 75-92 Leaving home, returning home: Migration as a labor market choice for Alaska Natives
by Lee Huskey & Matthew Berman & Alexandra Hill - 93-112 Into the black box of environmental Kuznets curves: Optimal growth and material resource use in two trading countries
by Marco A. Janssen & Jeroen C.J.M van den Bergh - 113-130 Estimating population change with a two-category shift-share model
by Gordon F. Mulligan & Andreas Molin - 131-147 A metropolitan input-output model: Multisectoral and multispatial relations of production, income formation, and consumption
by Myung-Jin Jun - 149-171 An empirical analysis of competing explanations of urban primacy evidence from Asia and the Americas
by Ronald L. Moomaw & Mohammed A. Alwosabi - 173-187 Decentralized government and regional income insurance
by Constance E. Smith - 189-191 Book review
by Suahasil Nazara
December 2003, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 559-580 Geographical competition between regional economies: The case of Spain
by Miguel A. Márquez & Geoffrey J.D. Hewings - 581-601 Reconciling and translating migration data collected over time intervals of differing widths
by Andrei Rogers & James Raymer & K. Bruce Newbold - 603-612 Interstate migration of college freshmen
by James Mak & James E.T. Moncur - 613-628 Understanding China’s recent growth experience: A spatial econometric perspective
by Long Gen Ying - 629-656 Sectors associations and similarities in input-output systems: An application of dual scaling and fuzzy logic to Canada and the United States
by Chokri Dridi & Geoffrey J.D. Hewings - 657-680 Geographically and technologically mediated knowledge spillovers between European regions
by Lydia Greunz - 681-694 The Sales Tax Puzzle – Has the law of demand been repealed?
by Oded Izraeli & Mitchell Kellman - 695-697 Book review
by Kenneth Button
August 2003, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 355-355 Guest editors' comments The impact of globalization on urban development
by Chang-Hee Christine Bae & Harry W. Richardson - 357-367 Urban development in the global periphery: The consequences of economic and ideological globalization
by Sanjoy Chakravorty - 369-390 Globalization and urban environmental transitions: Comparison of New York's and Tokyo's experiences
by Peter J. Marcotullio & Sarah Rothenberg & Miri Nakahara - 391-406 Trade openness and regional development in a developing country
by Ernesto M. Pernia & Pilipinas F. Quising - 407-420 South Africa in the global context: The view from above and below
by Hermanus S. Geyer - 421-434 Do the donors have it right? Decentralization and changing local governance in Indonesia
by Christopher Silver - 435-446 Measuring world city formation – The case of Shanghai
by Jianming Cai & Victor F.S. Sit - 447-462 Information technology and urban spatial structure: A comparative analysis of the Chicago and Seoul regions
by Jungyul Sohn & Tschangho John Kim & Geoffrey J.D. Hewings - 463-477 Tijuana-San Diego: Globalization and the transborder metropolis
by Chang-Hee Christine Bae - 479-500 The Rio/São Paulo Extended Metropolitan Region: A quest for global integration
by Hamilton Tolosa - 501-518 Mexico City as a peripheral global player: The two sides of the coin
by Boris Graizbord & Allison Rowland & Adrian Guillermo Aguilar - 519-531 Building world city Tokyo: Globalization and conflict over urban space
by André Sorensen - 533-546 The impacts of globalization on St. Petersburg: A secondary world city in from the cold?
by Nathaniel S. Trumbull - 547-557 Above and below the line: Globalization and urban form in Bangkok
by Mike Jenks
May 2003, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 179-201 Strategic management of places and policy
by Roger R. Stough - 203-233 Crowd out or crowd in?: The effects of common interest developments on political participation in California
by Tracy M. Gordon - 235-238 Discovering “voting with your feet”
by Charles Leven - 239-258 The evolution of the U.S. industrial landscape, 1969–1995
by Luis Fernando Lanaspa & Fernando Sanz - 259-261 Straightening up shift-share analysis
by David Wadley & Phillip Smith - 263-289 Inequities in the broadband revolution
by Tony H. Grubesic - 291-302 Sources of variation in regional economies
by Radha Bhattacharya - 303-322 Spatial knowledge spillovers and university research: Evidence from Austria
by Manfred M. Fischer & Attila Varga - 323-336 The persistence of ecological-economic systems: Alternate measures and their properties
by Amitrajeet A. Batabyal - 337-352 On transition rules of complex structures in one-dimensional cellular automata: Some implicaltions for urban change
by Shih-Kung Lai - 353-354 Book review
by Yoram Shiftan
February 2003, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-14 The effect of industrial diversity on state unemployment rate and per capita income
by Oded Izraeli & Kevin J. Murphy - 15-29 The pattern, pull, and potential of Baltic Sea trade
by R. Scott Hacker & Henrik Einarsson - 31-53 Integrating models for regional development decisions: A policy perspective
by Mustafa Dinc & Kingsley E. Haynes & Murat Tarimcilar - 55-77 Decomposing regional income inequality in China and Indonesia using two-stage nested Theil decomposition method
by Takahiro Akita - 79-91 Impacts of national development and decentralization policies on regional income disparity in Korea
by Euijune Kim & Euijune Kim & Sung Woong Hong & Soo Jung Ha - 93-105 A bi-level programming model for the land use – network design problem
by Jen-Jia Lin & Cheng-Min Feng - 107-130 Age articulation of U.S. inter-metropolitan migration flows
by David A. Plane & Frank Heins - 131-148 Integrating spatial optimization and cellular automata for evaluating urban change
by Douglas P. Ward & Alan T. Murray & Stuart R. Phinn - 149-173 Impact of trade liberalization on the location of firms: NAFTA and the automobile industry
by Ho Yeon Kim - 175-177 Book review
by Maryann Feldman
June 2002, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 329-345 On the number of criteria needed to decide Pareto optimality
by Matthias Ehrgott & Stefan Nickel - 347-358 On general vector quasi-optimization problems
by Angelo Guerraggio & Nguyen Xuan Tan - 359-369 A multicriteria competitive Markov decision process
by A. M. Rodrı´guez-Chı´a & J. Puerto & F. R. Fernández - 371-382 On convergence of descent methods for variational inequalities in a Hilbert space
by I. V. Konnov & Sangho Kum & Gue Myung Lee - 383-400 Linear bilevel problems: Genericity results and an efficient method for computing local minima
by Georg Still - 401-412 K-epiderivatives for set-valued functions and optimization
by Giancarlo Bigi & Marco Castellani - 413-429 The long step rule in the bounded-variable dual simplex method: Numerical experiments
by Ekaterina Kostina - 431-446 A duality approach to problems of combined stopping and deciding under constraints
by Thomas Balzer & Klaus Janßen - 447-460 Optimal control of an M/M/2 queueing system with finite capacity operating under the triadic (0,Q,N,M) policy
by Kuo-Hsiung Wang & Ya-Ling Wang - 461-484 Convergence of the optimal values of constrained Markov control processes
by Jorge Alvarez-Mena & Onésimo Hernández-Lerma - 485-491 Book Reviews
by Gustav Feichtinger
2002, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 531-550 Urban externalities and city growth in Taiwan
by Hsin-Ping Chen - 551-573 Urban agglomeration: Knowledge spillovers and product diversity
by Olga Alonso-Villar - 575-592 The agglomeration of U.S.-owned and foreign-owned plants across the U.S. States
by Catherine Y. Co - 593-611 Urban rent and urban dynamics: The determinants of urban development in Italy
by Roberta Capello - 613-644 Modelling residential location choice in an area with spatial barriers
by Jan Ubøe & Inge Thorsen - 645-661 Regional competition for the location of new facilities
by Thomas Christiaans - 663-682 Do high technology agglomerations encourage urban sprawl?
by Daniel Felsenstein - 683-696 Measuring self-sustainability of economic development at the county level
by Oleg Smirnov - 697-699 Book review
by Matthew J. Kotchen
2002, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 373-386 High-technology employment and R&D in cities: Heterogeneity vs specialization
by Ian Smith & Zoltan J. Acs & Felix R. FitzRoy - 387-402 Entrepreneurship and spatial externalities: Theory and measurement
by Roberta Capello - 403-419 The role of the university in attracting high tech entrepreneurship: A Silicon Valley tale
by David Huffman & John M. Quigley - 421-436 Entrepreneurial migration and regional opportunities in developing countries
by Marthen L. Ndoen & Piet Rietveld & (*), Peter Nijkamp & Kees Gorter - 437-454 Local competition in telecommunications in the United States: Supporting conditions, policies, and impacts
by Edward J. Malecki - 455-481 Congestion pricing of multi-modal transportation systems
by Dong-Joo Moon & Chang-Ho Park - 483-495 North American economic integration and industrial pollution in the Great Lakes region
by David W. Roland-Holst & G. Chris Rodrigo & Kenneth A. Reinert - 497-517 Constrained game approaches to the systematic regulation of land use variability
by Michael J. Ryan
2002, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 181-196 Optimal facility placement and discriminatory congestion pricing in neighborhoods with different time costs
by H. Shelton Brown - 197-218 Migration and regional labor market adjustment: Chile 1977-1982 and 1987-1992
by Geoffrey J. D. Hewings & Patricio Aroca - 219-227 A multiple gap approach to spatial economics
by Jean H. P. Paelinck - 229-238 A view on optimal urban growth controls
by Fu-Chuan Lai & Shu-Tsung Yang - 239-240 Alternative view on optimal urban growth controls
by Komei Sasaki - 241-245 Reply to the alternative optimal growth controls
by Fu-Chuan Lai & Shu-Tsung Yang - 247-264 Linking sportfishing trip attributes, participation decisions, and regional economic impacts in Lower and Central Cook Inlet, Alaska
by Charles Hamel & Hans T. Geier & Mark Herrmann & Keith R. Criddle & S. Todd Lee - 265-278 A comparison of impact measures from hybrid and synthetic techniques: A case study of the Foothills Model Forest
by Mike N. Patriquin & William A. White & Janaki R. R. Alavalapati & Adam M. Wellstead - 279-297 The impact of residential neighborhood type on travel behavior: A structural equations modeling approach
by Patricia L. Mokhtarian & Michael N. Bagley - 299-313 Firm and household mobility in the presence of variations in regional characteristics
by Dimitrios A. Giannias & Panagiotis G. Liargovas - 315-346 Cost functions for multiple transportation modes in the presence of congestion
by Dong-Joo Moon & Chang-Ho Park - 347-368 National and regional corporate spatial structure
by Brian H. Roberts & Alan T. Murray
2002, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-17 Hotelling's "Ice cream dealers" with elastic demand
by Tönu Puu - 19-39 Price regulation in a spatial duopoly with possible non-buyers
by Jeroen Hinloopen - 41-54 Production-location decision under duopoly with managerial incentives
by Lin-Ti Tan - 55-78 Duality theory and cost function analysis in a regional context: the impact of public infrastructure capital in the Greek regions
by Nigel Spence & Antonis Rovolis