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Theorie 357 Theory 357 Räumliche Verteilung 151 Spatial distribution 150 Regional economics 134 Regionalökonomik 134 Regional development 118 Regionalentwicklung 117 Regional cluster 103 Regionales Cluster 103 EU countries 101 EU-Staaten 101 USA 98 United States 98 Estimation 87 Schätzung 87 Regional growth 82 Regionales Wachstum 80 Agglomeration effect 77 Agglomerationseffekt 77 China 66 Regionaler Arbeitsmarkt 66 Regional labour market 65 Spatial interaction 62 Räumliche Interaktion 61 Regional science 59 Innovation 58 Spillover effect 57 Spillover-Effekt 57 Betriebliche Standortwahl 56 Firm location choice 56 Regionalwissenschaft 53 Binnenwanderung 52 Internal migration 52 Productivity 51 Produktivität 51 Knowledge transfer 49 Wissenstransfer 49 Großbritannien 45 Italien 45
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Article in journal 1,113 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,113 Arbeitspapier 28 Graue Literatur 28 Non-commercial literature 28 Working Paper 28 Collection of articles of several authors 22 Sammelwerk 22 Konferenzschrift 18 Article 11 Aufsatzsammlung 8 Systematic review 5 Übersichtsarbeit 5 Conference proceedings 2 Festschrift 2 Bibliografie 1 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1
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English 1,479 Undetermined 671
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Fischer, Manfred M. 36 McCann, Philip 22 Nijkamp, Peter 21 Dijk, Jouke van 18 Capello, Roberta 14 Fingleton, Bernard 13 Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés 13 Rickman, Dan S. 12 Lesage, James P. 11 Murray, Alan T. 11 Anselin, Luc 10 Basile, Roberto 9 Batabyal, Amitrajeet A. 9 Bode, Eckhardt 9 Boschma, Ron 9 Partridge, Mark D. 9 Rey, Sergio J. 9 Elhorst, J. Paul 8 Faggian, Alessandra 8 Griffith, Daniel A. 8 Oort, Frank van 8 Poot, Jacques 8 Scherngell, Thomas 8 Shefer, Daniel 8 Thill, Jean-Claude 8 Blien, Uwe 7 Fritsch, Michael 7 Groenewold, Nicolaas 7 He, Canfei 7 Hewings, Geoffrey 7 Heywood, John S. 7 Jackson, Randall W. 7 Lacombe, Donald J. 7 Longley, Paul A. 7 López-Bazo, Enrique 7 Madden, Moss 7 Nagurney, Anna 7 Rietveld, Piet 7 Simonen, Jaakko 7 Autant-Bernard, Corinne 6
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Regional Science Association / British Section 11 Regional Science Association 1
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Papers in regional science : the journal of the Regional Science Association International 1,136 Papers in Regional Science 953 London papers in regional science 28 Working papers in regional science 28 Special issue on producer services research 8 Regional disparity 7 Migration 5 Spatial statistics and modeling 3 A Pion Publication 2 Karlsruhe papers in regional science 2 A Pion publication 1 An Pion publication 1 KARLSRUHE PAPERS IN REGIONAL SCIENCE 1 Papers in Regional Science, Volume98, Issue1, February 2019, Pages 3-16 - 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,189 RePEc 648 Other ZBW resources 273 OLC EcoSci 16 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 13 EconStor 11
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The effect of unemployment, aggregate wages, and spatial contiguity on local wages: An investigation with German district level data
Buettner, Thiess - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 1, pp. 47-67
Despite spatial rigidity of collectively negotiated wages the local unemployment rate is found to have a significant negative impact on wages. This impact is shown to be consistent with both the wage-curve hypothesis and modern Phillips-curve modelling. Spatial contiguity effects are found in...
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articles: Spatial mismatch research in the 1990s: progress and potential
Preston, Valerie; McLafferty, Sara - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 4, pp. 387-402
This article reviews recent research about the spatial mismatch hypothesis from a range of social science disciplines. Since 1990, researchers have tested the mismatch hypothesis in diverse metropolitan settings; devised more accurate measures of geographical access to employment; and developed...
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Regional science: Parallels from physics and chemistry
Isard, Walter - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 1, pp. 5-20
Against the background of the fruitful application of the gravitational force from physics in the development of the gravity model extensively employed in regional science, possible parallels from the analysis of the coplay of the four basic forces of particle physics are examined. In...
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articles: Relaxing the nearest centre assumption in central place theory
Boots, Barry; South, Robert - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 2, pp. 157-177
Although a variety of modifications of classical central place theory has been proposed, one area that remains unexplored is the effect of relaxing the nearest centre assumption for the purchase of a specified basket of goods within a given hierarchical level. This article examines the effect of...
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research notes and comments: Regional science: From crisis to opportunity
Rees, John - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 1, pp. 101-110
This essay reacts to the idea of crisis implied in earlier reviews of regional science and suggests that ongoing methodological debates in the fields of geography and economics provide many opportunities for regional scientists. The recent shift away from spatial analysis to social theory in...
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articles: Competing destinations and intervening opportunities interaction models of inter-city telecommunication flows
Guldmann, Jean-Michel - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 2, pp. 179-194
This research makes use of a large sample of individual telephone calls between local exchanges (cities, towns, villages) within a U.S. region. The interlocational flows, measured in conversation seconds, are analyzed by estimating, in a simultaneous equation framework, spatial interaction...
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research notes: The phantom of the matrix: Inverting the case on closure in Cole's model
Cole, Sam - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 4, pp. 429-436
In Closing the Case on Closure in Cole's Model Randall Jackson and Moss Madden critique my solution to the time-lagged regional input-output model. My rebuttal demonstrates that they: i) interpret my model incorrectly, ii) are inconsistent in their own specification, and iii) make inapplicable...
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articles: Spent nuclear fuel and residential property values: the influence of proximity, visual cues and public information
Clark, David E.; Allison, Tim - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 4, pp. 403-421
This article examines whether public knowledge of spent fuel storage at nuclear power plants, and any local adverse risk perceptions that may have occurred, affect the sale price of single-family residential properties. We present evidence from the Rancho Seco, California, plant on residential...
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articles: Areas, nodes and networks: Some analytical considerations
Roy, John R. - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 2, pp. 135-155
This situation has been identified in the literature as the `self potential' problem. In this article, integration over continuous space within the origin-destination zones is applied to not only compute the intrazonal flows more accurately, but also to evaluate the interzonal flows along...
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research notes: A note on the meaning of neo-classical location theory and its usefulness as a basis for applied research
McCann, Philip - In: Papers in Regional Science 78 (1999) 3, pp. 323-331
This note will argue that the interpretation of neo-classical location-production models, as a possible basis for informing us about real-world phenomena, is not as straightforward as might be supposed. The reason for this is that such models contain implicit assumptions concerning the...
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