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Cities...............................................................................................2 Clusters ........................................................................................ 11 Geography & Economic Geography .............................................10 Migration .......................................................................................20 Planning..........................................................................................6 Regional Economics .....................................................................12 Regional Innovation & Entrepreneurship ......................................16 Regional Studies ............................................................................7 Services ........................................................................................20 Textbooks .......................................................................................1 Urban Studies .................................................................................4 Author/Title Index .........................................................................24
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A Short Introduction
Martin Sokol, Queen Mary, University of London and Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK
Telling it like it is in a direct and engaging style, this is a book without preconceptions. It is a vital intervention that makes sense of the sorry state of the contemporary global economy and its formative geographies and shows what is involved in constructing an alternative. Roger Lee, Queen Mary, University of London, UK This highly accessible book will prove an essential reference tool for academics, students and researchers focusing on geography, economics, planning and regional development, development studies, international politics and international business. 2011 224 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 149 2 65.00 2011 Paperback 978 1 84980 153 9 19.95 e 978 0 85793 085 9
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Sylvia Chant, London School of Economics and Political Science and Cathy McIlwaine, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Geographies of Development in the 21st Century provides a very accessible and comprehensive account of a broad spectrum of key contemporary issues of concern to geographers and development studies specialists the world over. I am sure that this excellent volume will be widely read and appreciated. Professor Andrea Cornwall, University of Sussex, UK This timely and engaging volume will be an essential companion for undergraduate students taking introductory courses in development and globalisation as well as a useful reference and repository of teaching and learning ideas for those lecturing on the subject. Students will not only find this resource refreshingly accessible and user-friendly, but will be able to further their knowledge guided by annotated readings, key internet sources and a range of learning activities. 2008 384 pp Hardback 978 1 84720 965 8 85.00 2008 Paperback 978 1 84720 966 5 25.00 e 978 1 84844 599 4
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Miroslav N. Jovanovi, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva and University of Geneva, Switzerland
In this well-researched, comprehensive account of the development of the European Union (EU), Jovanovi presents details of the progress made toward economic integration and considers aspects of the political future of the EU, e.g., the impact of the recent admission of ten additional member nations. . . A valuable resource for individuals interested in, and courses dealing with, international economics of the history and politics of modern Europe. Highly recommended. G.T. Potter, Choice The book is essential for students in European studies, international economics and business or international relations at both graduate and postgraduate level. Ricardo Pinheiro-Alves, The Times Higher Education Supplement 2005 944 pp Hardback 978 1 84376 691 9 120.00 2005 Paperback 978 1 84542 377 3 35.00 e 978 1 84542 463 3
Miroslav N. Jovanovi, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva and University of Geneva, Switzerland
. . . comprehensive and well written and provides an excellent overview with current data and contemporary examples. Excellent bibliography; outstanding index. Highly recommended. I. Walter, Choice Providing an excellent understanding of the complex issues involved with international economic integration, this volume will be extremely valuable for students of international economics, development and international business. 2006 928 pp Hardback 978 1 84542 271 4 125.00 2007 Paperback 978 1 84720 538 4 39.95 e 978 1 84542 893 8
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Edited by Ben Derudder, Ghent University, Belgium, Michael Hoyler, Loughborough University, Peter J. Taylor, Northumbria University, UK and Frank Witlox, Ghent University, Belgium
This Handbook offers an overview of current research into how globalization is affecting the external relations and internal structures of major cities in the world. This unique Handbook is edited by leading scholars of the Globalization and World Cities (GaWC) Research Network and written by over 60 experts in the field.
Contributors include: M. Acuto, A.S. Alderson, H. Ali, D. Bassens, H. Bathelt, J.V. Beaverstock, J. Beckfield, A. Boulton, S.D. Brunn, L.C.S. Budd, T. Bunnell, K. Datta, B. Derudder, A. De Vos, L. Devriendt, E. Engelen, Y. Evans, J. Faulconbridge, R. Grant, T.H. Grubesic, C. Grundy-Warr, S. Hall, C. Hamnett, J. Harrison, J. Herbert, M. Hoyler, P. Hubbard, R. Keil, A.D. King, R. Kloosterman, P. Knox, E. Korcelli-Olejniczak, K.P.Y. Lai, B. Lambregts, R.E. Lang, L. Lees, C. Lizieri, E.J. Malecki, T.C. Matisziw, J. May, C. McIlwaine, D. Murakami Wood, C. Nagel, P. Newman, C. Nicholas, J. Nijman, S. Oosterlynck, K. Pain, C. Parnreiter, A.C. Pratt, J. Rennie Short, J.D. Sidaway, D. Smith, R.G. Smith, M. Sparke, P.J. Taylor, A. Thornley, B. van der Knaap, H. van der Wusten, R. Wall, A. Watson, J. Wills, F. Witlox
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Edited by Marina van Geenhuizen, Delft University of Technology and Peter nijkamp, Free University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
This book pragmatically explores the myths, concepts, policies, key conditions and tools for enhancing creative knowledge cities. The authors provide a critical reflection on the reality of city concepts including universitycity alignment for campus planning, labour market conditions, social capital and proximity, triple helix based transformation, and learning by city governments. Original examples from both the EU and US are complemented by detailed case studies of cities including Rotterdam, Vienna and Munich. The book also examines the reality of knowledge cities in emerging economies such as Brazil and China, with a focus on institutional transferability. Key conditions addressed include soft infrastructure, knowledge spillovers among firms and the connectivity of cities via transport networks to allow the creation of new hubs of knowledge-based services. Jan 2012 c 528 pp Hardback 978 0 85793 284 6 c 125.00 e 978 0 85793 285 3
New Horizons in Regional Science series
Edited by David Emanuel andersson, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ke E. andersson, Jnkping International Business School, Jnkping, Sweden and Charlotta Mellander, Jnkping International Business School, Sweden and University of Toronto, Canada
With the publication of The Rise of the Creative Class by Richard Florida in 2002, the creative city became the new hot topic among urban policymakers, planners and economists. Florida has developed one of three path-breaking theories about the relationship between creative individuals and urban environments. The economist ke E. Andersson and the psychologist Dean Simonton are the other members of this creative troika. In this Handbook, Florida, Andersson and Simonton appear in the same volume for the first time. The expert contributors extend their insights with a varied set of theoretical and empirical tools. The diversity of the contributions reflect the multidisciplinary nature of creative city theorizing, which encompasses urban economics, economic geography, social psychology, urban sociology, and urban planning. The stated policy implications are equally diverse, ranging from libertarian to social democratic visions of our shared creative and urban future.
Contributors: P. Adler, .E. Andersson, D.E. Andersson, D.F. Batten, T.N. Clark, R. Comunian, E. Currid-Halkett, P. Desrochers, G. diZerega, A. Faggian, S. Find, R. Florida, F.E. Foldvary, T.M. Gabe, P. Gordon, C. Graziul, D.F. Hardwick, R.G. Holcombe, S. Ikeda, B. Johansson, A. John, C. Karlsson, K.M. King, C.M. Kiriakos, J. Klaesson, C. Landry, S. Leppl, C.W. Matthiessen, C. Mellander, S. Moroni, P.S. Morrison, P.J. Rentfrow, A.W. Schwarz, D. Silver, D.K. Simonton, K.M. Stolarick, V.H. Storr, T. Vinodrai
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Edited by Tan Yigitcanlar, Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Kostas Metaxiotis, University of Piraeus, Greece and Francisco Javier Carrillo, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
This book reveals the procedural aspects of knowledgebased urban planning, development and assessment. Concentrating on major knowledge city building processes, and providing state-of-the-art experiences and perspectives, this important compendium explores innovative models, approaches and lessons learnt from a number of key case studies across the world. Jan 2012 c 432 pp Hardback 978 0 85793 603 5 c 95.00 e 978 0 85793 604 2
2011 576 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 150 8 160.00 e 978 0 85793 639 4
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Sustainable Cities
Diversity, Economic Growth and Social Cohesion
Edited by Maddy Janssens, Dino Pinelli, Dafne C. reymen and Sandra Wallman
2009 224 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 523 9 65.00 e 978 0 85793 716 2
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nov 2011 c 328 pp Hardback 978 1 84720 460 8 115.00 e 978 0 85793 710 0
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34 articles, dating from 1929 to 2011 Contributors include: W. Alonso, M. Fujita, C.D. Harris, H. Hotelling, P. Krugman, A. Lsch, P. Nijkamp, A.J. Venables
The Global Urban Competitiveness Report 2010 is an empirical study of the competitiveness of 500 cities around the world. This one-of-a-kind annual resource draws on a wealth of data sources, all of which are described and assessed. Using a sophisticated methodology and a team of 100 researchers from the Chinese Academy of Social Science, the book not only ranks these cities but also presents a wealth of information with regard to the strengths and weaknesses of each city in relation to each other. The book includes a full discussion of the factors that create urban competitiveness, what sorts or categories of cities are most competitive, and comments on the policies and initiatives that are adopted by the most competitive cities. 2010 336 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 687 8 115.00 e 978 1 84980 545 2
Fulong Wu, Chris Webster, Cardiff University, UK, Shenjing He, Sun Yat-Sen University and Yuting liu, South China University of Technology, China
Market reform has brought new forms of poverty to urban China, even while the standard of living of most urban residents has greatly improved. This research uses interviews with people in six cities to document their situation and to show how poverty is rooted in the failure of support systems in their neighborhoods and communities. It offers a stark evaluation of a system of inequalities that is only beginning to be addressed by state policy. John R. Logan, Brown University, US 2010 272 pp Hardback 978 1 84720 969 6 65.00
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Chang-Hee Christine Bae, University of Washington, Seattle and Harry W. richardson, University of Southern California, US
The potential for reunification of the two Koreas, whether in the short or long term, argues for a comprehensive look at policy and planning issues that encompass the peninsula as a whole. This book deals with spatial policy issues in both South and North Korea in a broad and non-political way. 2011 288 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 284 0 89.95 e 978 1 84980 579 7
anastssios Perdicolis, UTAD, Portugal, CITTA Research Centre, FEUP, Portugal and Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development, OBU, UK
Systems Thinking and Decision Making in Urban and Environmental Planning constitutes an excellent, timely and innovative contribution to the planning literature that goes well beyond the classical systems theory. Anastssios Perdicolis book is enjoyable to read, the technical language, blended with numerous examples and case studies, is well adapted to readers with different backgrounds and experiences, from planning students to professional urban and environmental planners, and the main message is clearly presented. The current non-explicit style of planning practice brings about a number of important weaknesses to the whole planning process. Against this background, the author rightly argues that appropriate actions, the rational behind these actions and the on the ground outcomes have to be disclosed, clearly explained and verified to enable more effective communication and participation of the different stakeholders in decision making. Paulo Pinho, Research Centre for Territory, Transports and Environment, Portugal 2010 192 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 384 7 65.00 e 978 1 78100 086 1
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REGIONAL STUDIES
With contributions from the leading commentators in the field and an over-arching introduction from the editor, the concerns of this updated and revised Handbook are two-fold. Firstly, to redefine the concept of globalisation and dispel the haze that surrounds it through a systematic and thorough examination of the debate. Secondly, to advance the frontiers of current critical thinking on the role and impact of globalisation, on the winners and losers in the process, and on the implications for society, the economy and governance.
Contributors: P. Arestis, E. Braunstein, P. Brosnan, H.-J. Chang, C. Craypo, G. DeMartino, G. Dymski, G. Epstein, A. Glyn, J. Heintz, C. Hines, P. Hirst, G.M. Hodgson, J. Howells, G. Ietto-Gillies, M. Koenig-Archibugi, S. Lee, P. Lysandrou, J. Michie, J.G. Palma, M. Pani , J. Perraton, J. Plasmans, M. Sawyer, S. Sinclair, A. Singh, J. Stanford, B. Sutcliffe, G. Thompson, J. Toye, F. Wilkinson, R. Woodward, A. Zammit
2011 584 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 369 4 175.00 2011 Paperback 978 1 84980 376 2 39.95 e 978 0 85793 144 3
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Port Cities and Trading Networks in China, Japan and Southeast Asia, 13th-21st Century
Franois Gipouloux, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
Franois Gipouloux has written a vast and comprehensive history of the Asian economic system. In the tradition of Braudel, he paints a picture that is detailed, full of insight, and essentially very long term. On the basis of an analysis of the old Mediterranean and Hanseatic economic networks, he surveys the premodern Asian system, bringing it up to date with studies of Yokohama, Hong Kong, Singapore and other Asian hubs. The culmination of many years work, Gipouloux throws light on a new China a China no longer land based and inward looking but dependent on, and a power in, a maritime world. Christopher Howe, University of London, UK 2011 424 pp Hardback 978 0 85793 426 0 95.00 e 978 0 85793 427 7
Edited by Harry W. richardson, University of Southern California, Chang-Hee Christine Bae, University of Washington, Seattle, US and Sang-Chuel Choe, Presidential Committee on Regional Development, South Korea
Originally initiated by the Presidential Committee on Regional Development in South Korea, this wide-ranging volume investigates the new directions in regional development policy taking shape around the world. In addition to contributions with individual emphasis on regional policy in Korea, the book compares, contrasts and extends regional policy thought in the European Union and other Asian countries. 2011 384 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 280 2 89.95 e 978 1 84980 578 0
REGIONAL STUDIES
As we emerge from the worst global economic setback in two generations, the momentum of Asian economies suggests that this region will redefine the geography of trade and growth even more quickly and decisively than expected. Because Asia offers the largest emerging markets, superior growth rates, and new patterns of trade diversification, this region is becoming the leading edge of the global economy for the next generation. This volume addresses the essential issues related to Asian trade and regionalism with intellectual authority and essential timeliness. Brooks and Stone have assembled leading experts, distilled evidence, and synthesized policy lessons on the salient issues and trends that will drive the worlds most dynamic economic region. Their book should be a desk reference for policy makers and leading private sector players who want to respond effectively to the momentous challenges and opportunities presented by the Asian century. David Roland-Holst, University of California, Berkeley, US 2010 208 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 986 2 65.00 e 978 1 84980 652 7
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Edited by ron Boschma, Utrecht University, The Netherlands and ron Martin, St Catharines College, University of Cambridge, UK
This wide-ranging Handbook is the first major compilation of the theoretical and empirical research that is forging the new and exciting paradigm of evolutionary economic geography.
Contributors: C. Antonelli, R. Boschma, G. Bottazzi, S. Breschi, U. Cantner, G. Cioccarelli, P. Cooke, M.S. Dahl, B. Dalum, C. de Laurentis, S. Denicolai, P. Dindo, J. Essletzbichler, L. Fleming, K. Frenken, E. Giuliani, J. Glckler, H. Graf, R. Hassink, S. Iammarino, J. Lambooy, C. Lenzi, F. Lissoni, A. Malmberg, R. Martin, P. Maskell, P. McCann, C.R. stergaard, D.L. Rigby, J.W. Rivkin, E.W. Schamp, J. Simmie, O. Sorenson, U. Staber, E. Stam, S. Strambach, P. Sunley, A. Vezzulli, A. Zucchella
2010 576 pp Hardback 978 1 84720 491 2 155.00 e 978 1 84980 649 7
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Gunnar Trnqvist, Lund University, Sweden and The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Gunnar Trnqvist, one of the worlds most distinguished economic geographers, can fairly claim to have discovered the notion of the geography of creativity over thirty years ago. This remarkable book summarises his immensely original and important research on the subject, which now dominates the geographical literature. It is the book that the world has been waiting for him to publish. Sir Peter Hall, University College London, UK What is creativity and who exactly is creative? In this insightful and highly readable book, Gunnar Trnqvist attempts to answer these questions by arguing that geographical millieux are hotbeds for creativity and renewal places where pioneers in art, technology and science have gathered and developed their special abilities. Dec 2011 c 224 pp Hardback 978 1 78100 150 9 c 65.00 e 978 1 78100 151 6
This book provides the political flesh to the bones of theoretical and empirical work in international trade. It brings together several recent developments in the literature, including the econometric developments in gravity modelling, the emphasis on firm heterogeneity, and the increased attention for political, institutional and cultural factors as relevant dimensions of distance explaining important parts of observed variations in trade intensities between nation states. Henri L.F. de Groot, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2009 240 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 463 8 65.00
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Edited by Charlie Karlsson, Jnkping University, Jnkping, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Ronneby and University West, Trollhttan, Sweden
This is a book every regional scientist and spatial analyst should have on their bookshelf. Like most handbook type publications it provides depth and breadth on the basics of the industrial clustering concept. However, unlike most of these type of collections, it goes beyond the foundation material to identify and speculate on questions that are emerging on the research frontiers such as at the intersection of cluster theory and agglomeration processes, knowledge spillovers and technology transfer not to mention the obvious link to economic development theory, policy and practice. Roger R. Stough, George Mason University, US
Contributors: T.T. Aldridge, A. Almasri, .E. Andersson, D.E. Andersson, A. Atherton, D.B. Audretsch, H. Bathelt, E.M. Bergman, G. Cainelli, G.A.S. Cook, F. De Beule, P. Desrochers, U. Forslund, D. Guo, G.J.D. Hewings, G.-J. Hospers, B. Johansson, A. Johnston, C. Karlsson, P. McCann, E.J. Michael, N.R. Pandit, K.R. Polenske, F. Sautet, G. Shukur, M. Sonis, G.M.P. Swann, F. Tdtling, M. Trippl, D. Van Den Bulke, H. Zhang
CLUSTERS
Edited by akifumi Kuchiki, Nihon University and Masatsugu Tsuji, University of Hyogo, Japan
This informative book analyzes the problem of clusters in transition through studies of agglomerations at different stages of development in various East Asian countries. oct 2011 320 pp Hardback 978 0 85793 512 0 75.00 e 978 0 85793 513 7
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Series no. 1 2008 336 pp Hardback 978 1 84542 516 6 110.00 2010 Paperback 978 1 84980 086 0 29.95 e 978 1 84844 284 9
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Emerging Clusters
Theoretical, Empirical and Political Perspectives on the Initial Stage of Cluster Evolution
Edited by Dirk Fornahl, University of Bremen, Sebastian Henn, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and Max-Peter Menzel, University of Hamburg, Germany
This book rigorously explores the critical, initial stage of cluster emergence in which the seeds for further growth are sown. Whether economic growth actually occurs, however, ultimately depends on various regional conditions and the processes in place. 2010 384 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 522 2 89.95 e 978 1 84980 522 3
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Societies in Motion
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Edited by andr de Palma, Ecole Normale Suprieure de Cachan, France, robin lindsey, University of British Columbia, Canada, Emile Quinet, Paris School of Economics, ENPC, Paris, France and roger Vickerman, University of Kent, UK
This Handbook is a stellar compilation of up-to-date knowledge about the important topics in transport economics. Authors include the very best in the field, and they cover the most important topics for todays research and policy applications. Individual chapters contain sound, readable, well referenced explanations of each topics history and current status. I cannot think of a better place to start for anyone wanting to become current in the field or in any of its parts. Kenneth Small, University of California-Irvine, US
Contributors include: S.P. Anderson, H. Andersson, R. Arnott, B. Bartin, L. Basso, A. Behar, M. Ben Akiva, Y. Berechman, M. Beuthe, C.R. Bhat, J. Brocker, M.R. Brooks, K. Button, C.G. Chorus, J. Clougherty, M. Delucchi, A. de Palma, A. Estache, R. Friedrich, J. Gifford, D. Gillen, D. Graham, D. Hensher, E. Iossa, S. Jara-Diaz, E. Juan, Y. Kanemoto, M. Lafourcade, J. Laird, R. Lindsey, D. Mac Fadden, P. Mackie, D. Martimort, D. McCubbin, H. Meersman, J. Mercenier, C. Nash, T. Oum, K. Ozbay, A.R. Pinjari, M. Ponti, S. Proost, R. Renault, P. Rietveld, E. Quinet, G. Santos, T. Tabuchi, J. Thisse, H.J.P. Timmermans, A. Trannoy, N. Treich, L. Trujillo, T. Vanelslander, E. Van de Voorde, A.J. Venables, E. Verhoef, R. Vickerman, J. Walker, W.G. Waters II, M. Wegener, K. Yamaguchi, O. Yanmaz-Tuzel, Y. Yoshida, A. Zhang, Y. Zhang
Edited by Kenneth Button, Henry Vega, George Mason University, US and Peter nijkamp, Free University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
There appears to be no other recently published work offering similar encyclopedic style coverage. . . A Dictionary of Transport Analysis is a quality book. Reference Reviews This concise and clearly focused Dictionary, with contributions by the leading authorities in their fields, brings order and clarity to a topic that can suffer from confusion over terminology and concepts. It provides a bridge between the academic disciplines involved and illustrates the application of transportation policy that crosses a variety of administrative divisions. Cutting through jargon, the entries concentrate on the social science aspects of transportation analysis, defining many of the terms used in transportation, and providing valuable information on some of the major institutions and technologies affecting this sector 2010 544 pp Hardback 978 1 84376 375 8 145.00 e 978 1 84980 471 4
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Edited by Sultan Hafeez rahman, Asian Development Bank, Sridhar Khatri, South Asia Center for Policy Studies and Hans-Peter Brunner, Asian Development Bank
South Asian leaders have made it a priority to tackle key regional issues such as poverty, environment degradation, trade and investment barriers, and food insecurity, among others. Under the umbrella of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), regional integration debates have focussed on these key issues. This book considers the leadership of SAARC and the interaction with civil society in the process of South Asian regional cooperation and integration, and discusses how the emerging urgency in the provision of regional public goods provides an excellent opportunity to add to the string of successes in South Asian regional integration. March 2012 c 480 pp Hardback 978 1 78100 327 5 c 115.00
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Edited by Giacomo Becattini, Marco Bellandi, University of Florence, Italy and lisa De Propris, University of Birmingham, UK
A Handbook of Industrial Districts is a very well-organized and structured collection of scientific works on the theory of industrial districts. Roberta Capello, Regional Studies In this comprehensive original reference work, the editors have brought together an unrivalled group of distinguished scholars and practitioners to comment on the historical and contemporary role of industrial districts.
Contributors: P. Alessandrini, A. Bagnasco, G. Becattini, C.M. Belfanti, M. Bellandi, F. Belussi, G. Benko, M.H. Best, R. Bianchi, R. Boix, M. Carminati, G. Ceglie, A. Colli, F. Coltorti, P. Cooke, O. Crevoisier, M. Dardi, G. de Blasio, L. De Propris, G. Dei Ottati, M. Dunford, M. Fortis, R. Garcia, G. Garofoli, P. Giovannini, P. Groenewegen, A. Guenzi, N. Hart, D. Jacobson, B. Johannisson, L. Kebir, M. Kenney, C. Ketels, M. Landabaso, R.N. Langlois, L. Lazzeretti, B.J. Loasby, C. Maitte, L. Mei, S. Menghinello, E. Merlo, M. Mistri, F. Musotti, A. Natali, Y. Okamoto, M. Omiccioli, D. Parrilli, D. Patton, B. Pecqueur, M.J. Piore, A. Popp, M. Porter, A.C. Posthuma, F. Pyke, T. Raffaelli, P.L. Robertson, S. Rosenfeld, E. Rullani, M. Russo, C. Sabel, J. Saglio, A. Saxenian, W. Sengenberger, F. Sforzi, L.F. Signorini, G. Solinas, A. Stancher, M. Storper, P. Tani, G. Tattara, M. Tewari, C. Trigilia, J. Trulln, J. Wang, J. Whitford, J.F. Wilson, J.-A. Ybarra, A. Zazzaro
Edited by Masahisa Fujita, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry, Konan University and Kyoto University, Ikuo Kuroiwa and Satoru Kumagai, IDE-JETRO, Japan
This volume is intended to be the most comprehensive textbook on economic integration in East Asia. It introduces the reader to various issues related to the topic such as institutional building of FTAs; production networks and the location choice of MNEs; R&D and innovation; infrastructure development and transport costs; international migration and service trade; monetary integration; regional disparity and poverty. It also deals with critical energy, environmental and agricultural concerns. Each chapter contains ample data and rigorous analyses, complemented by illustrative box articles. 2011 544 pp Hardback 978 0 85793 011 8 125.00 e 978 0 85793 012 5
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Edited by Kenneth Button, George Mason University, US and aura reggiani, University of Bologna, Italy
Recent years have seen considerable changes in the technology of transportation with the development of high-speed rail networks, more fuel-efficient automobiles and aircraft, and the widespread adoption of informatics in disciplines such as traffic management and supply chain logistics. The contributions to this volume assess transportation interactions with employment and income, examine some of the policies that have been deployed to maximize the economic and social impacts of transportation provision at the local and regional levels and analyze how advances in transportation technologies have, and will, impact future development. 2011 224 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 167 6 65.00 e 978 0 85793 063 7
NECTAR Series on Transportation and Communications Networks Research
robert Stimson, University of Melbourne, Australia, roger r. Stough, George Mason University, US with Maria Salazar, Fundacion Rafael Preciado Hernandez, Mexico
The authors of this comprehensive book provide a detailed rationale and original theory for the study of leadership and institutional factors, including entrepreneurship, in the growth and development of cities and regions. They demonstrate why leadership, institutions and entrepreneurship can and indeed do play a crucial enhancing role as key elements in the process of regional endogenous growth. 2009 168 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 059 3 65.00 2011 Paperback 978 1 84844 802 5 19.95 e 978 1 84844 943 5
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The book contains a wealth of leading-edge material on regional growth and development issues and provides a good historical review of the dominant mainstream theories. This Handbook will be a valuable asset to any graduate student, researcher, regional planner, or policymaker interested in regional economic issues. Laura Lamb, Review of Regional Studies
Contributors: M. Abreu, T.T. Aldridge, D.B. Audretsch, A.A. Batabyal, J. Brcker, K.J. Button, R. Camagni, R. Capello, J.P. Cohen, H.L.F. de Groot, D. Denti, K.P. Donaghy, C. Ertur, R. Ezcurra, A. Faggian, M.M. Fischer, H. Folmer, P. Friedrich, B. Johansson, C. Karlsson, T.R. Lakshmanan, J. Le Gallo, G. Maier, P. McCann, G.A. Minerva, R. Nakamura, C.W. Nam, P. Nijkamp, J. Oosterhaven, G.I.P. Ottaviano, C.J.M. Paul, K.R. Polenske, J. Poot, P. Rietveld, A. Robson, A. Rodrguez-Pose, M. Savona, T.-K. Shyy, M.J. Smit, R.J. Stimson, M. Trippl, J. van Dijk, F. van Oort
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The Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index . . . focuses on high-growth companies. It tries to measure the ambition of entrepreneurs as well as the prevalence of start-ups. It presents its results in ways that are designed to capture the attention of policymakers. It produces a ranking of 71 countries (for all their faults, nothing makes a politician jump like a league table). It also identifies bottlenecks that prevent countries from doing better. The index concludes that development and enterprise are correlated. The Economist Dec 2011 c 400 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 843 9 c 280.00 e 978 1 78100 115 8
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Zoltn J. cs, George Mason University, US and lszl Szerb, University of Pcs, Hungary
Here is a volume packed with important information on entrepreneurship and management, subjects critical for the growth of the worlds economies. Its authors are clear leaders in knowledge about entrepreneurship and its key role in the economy. They provide extensive, relevant, and highly illuminating data on a profusion of countries, organized so as to facilitate their use by others. Those who study the international arena will be particularly grateful for this work. William Baumol, New York University, US 2010 360 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 842 2 280.00 e 978 0 85793 554 0
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Edited by Philip Cooke, University of Wales, Cardiff, UK, Mario Davide Parrilli, Basque Institute of Competitiveness, Orkestra and University of Deusto, San Sebastian and Bilbao, and Jos luis Curbelo, Basque Institute of Competitiveness, Orkestra, San Sebastian, Spain
The critical message of this book is that in the current context of global change, local and national territories have to upgrade their resilience in terms of improving both their competitiveness and capability to innovate. Localized creativity, small high-tech entrepreneurship, related innovation platforms, social capital embedded in dynamically open territorial communities and contextspecific though continuously upgrading policy platforms are all means to face the new challenges and to promote increased absorptive capacity within local and national territories. These are much needed in the current globalized economy as a means to sustainability and creating new opportunities for their inhabitants. June 2012 c 352 pp Hardback 978 0 85793 574 8 c 85.00 e 978 0 85793 575 5
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Edited by Paul l. robertson, University of Tasmania, Australia and David Jacobson, Dublin City University, Ireland
This important book is about the origins and diffusion of innovation, in theory and in practice. The practice draws on a variety of industries, from electronics to eyewear, from furniture to mechatronics, in a range of economies including Europe, the USA and China. 2011 352 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 106 4 89.95 e 978 0 85793 055 2
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Edited by Philip Cooke, University of Wales, Cardiff, UK, Bjrn asheim, Lund University, Sweden and University of Agder, Norway, ron Boschma, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, ron Martin, University of Cambridge, UK, Dafna Schwartz, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel and Franz Tdtling, University of Economics and Business, Austria
Today, economic growth is widely understood to be conditioned by productivity increases which are, in turn, profoundly affected by innovation. This volume explores these key relationships between innovation and growth, bringing together experts from both fields to compile a unique Handbook.
Contributors: M. Abreu, E.S. Andersen, Y. Aoyama, B. Asheim, S. Bagchi-Sen, M. Bellandi, F. Belussi, R. Boschma, N. Bosma, S. Breschi, R. Capello, C. Carrincazeaux, J.L. Christensen, P. Cooke, M. Coris, O. Crevoisier, L. De Propris, A. Eriksson, D. Felsenstein, A. Frenkel, K. Frenken, E. Giuliani, V. Harmaakorpi, M. Heidenreich, R. Horner, S. Iammarino, A. Isaksen, A. James, M. Klofsten, K. Koschatzky, A. Lagendijk, L. Lazzeretti, E. Malecki, R. Martin, H. Melkas, C. Nauwelaers, S. berg, P. Prudhomme van Reine, S. Ptak, S. Rosenfeld, V. Schutjens, D. Schwartz, D. Shefer, J. Simmie, E. Stam, M. Steiner, P. Sunley, G. Tichy, F. Tdtling, M. Trippl, T. Tura, E. Vatne, D. Wolfe
2011 648 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 417 1 185.00 e 978 0 85793 150 4
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Edited by Jon Sundbo, Roskilde University, Denmark and Marja Toivonen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
This book demonstrates pioneering work on user-based service innovation using an analytical framework. This approach involves understanding the needs of users, the service firms collaborating with them, and recognising the fact that users are innovators and, as such, services develop whilst in use. As well as presenting case studies, the book discusses theoretically what user-based innovation means in the context of services. Three main fields are analysed: user-based innovation in knowledgeintensive business service, user-based innovation in public services, and models and methods for structuring user-based innovation. Dec 2011 c 424 pp Hardback 978 0 85793 195 5 105.00 e 978 0 85793 196 2
Edited by Cristina Martinez-Fernandez, University of Western Sydney, Australia, Ian Miles, University of Manchester, UK and Tamara Weyman, University of Western Sydney, Australia
There has been a great deal of discussion on the knowledge economy, but much of this has been more a matter of rhetoric than serious analysis. This book is a pioneering effort to address this gap, using a range of methods and investigating knowledge-intensive service activities in many different sectors. 2011 304 pp Hardback 978 1 84720 049 5 75.00 e 978 1 78100 301 5
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Edited by Peter nijkamp, Free University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Jacques Poot, University of Waikato, New Zealand and Mediha Sahin, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Temporary and permanent international migration continues to increase and affects most nations around the world. The consequences of global population mobility are hotly debated, both in the political arena and by the general public. Amidst a plethora of facts, opinions and emotions, the assessment of migration impacts must be grounded in a solid scientific evidence base. This book outlines and applies a range of the scientific methods that are currently available. It provides various North American and European case studies that quantify socioeconomic consequences of migration for host societies and for immigrants themselves. June 2012 c 256 pp Hardback 978 0 85793 457 4 c 69.95 e 978 0 85793 458 1
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Edited by alan Gamlen, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and Katharine Marsh, Brown University, US
In this collection, the editors present the key articles published over the past twenty years which illustrate three related modes of governing migration: a national mode, an international mode and a transnational mode. In recent years a new phase of migration policymaking has emerged: nation states, international organizations and NGOs have increasingly directed their efforts towards cooperative management of transnational flows and networks. With an original introduction by the editors, this ground-breaking volume explores the rise of this distinctive new transnational approach in relation to other pre-existing and emerging modes of regulating global migration.
27 articles, dating from 1990 to 2010 Contributors include: W.R. Brubaker, S. Castles, W. Cornelius, T. Faist, C. Joppke, P. Levitt, K. Newland, A. Portes, N.G. Schiller
Series no. 11 nov 2011 c 832 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 834 7 265.00
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Series no. 13 oct 2012 c 960 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 851 4 c 300.00
nations of Immigrants
Australia and the USA Compared
Edited by John Higley and John nieuwenhuysen with Stine neerup
2009 224 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 636 6 65.00 e 978 1 84980 207 9
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Academic Entrepreneurship and Community Engagement ........................... 5 cs, Zoltn J. ................... 17, 19 Aging Population and the Competitiveness of Cities ....... 3 Andersson, ke E. .................. 3 Andersson, David Emanuel .... 3 Andreosso-OCallaghan, Bernadette ........................... 12 Asheim, Bjrn ....................... 19 Ashworth, Gregory .................. 6 Asian Mediterranean .............. 8
Edited by Barry r. Chiswick, George Washington University, US and IZA Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, Germany and Paul W. Miller, Curtin University, Australia
The economics of immigration literature has grown in the last decade to reflect the complexity of economic issues arising from international migration. This collection is a comprehensive research resource which allows both the student and scholar to keep abreast with traditional topics and emerging economic issues in this field. Don De Voretz, Simon Fraser University, Canada This essential collection brings together the most important papers covering the wide range of themes within the evolving field of the economics of international migration. The editors have selected seminal papers, published between 2000 and 2011, by leading academics which analyse immigration issues among the major destination countries across the globe.
50 articles, dating from 2000 to 2011 Contributors include: G.J. Borjas, D. Card, D. Cobb-Clark, C. Dustmann, R. Gregory, T. Hatton, L. Kahn, P. Kuhn, D. Massey, J. Williamson, K. Zimmermann
Distributional Impacts of Climate Change and Disasters ................................ 9 Djellal, Faridah ...................... 20 Dynamics of Regions and Networks in Industrial Ecosystems ........................... 8
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Economic Diplomacy and the Geography of International Trade ................................... 10 Economic Geographies of Globalisation .......................... 1 Economics of East Asian Integration ............................ 13 Economics of European Integration .............................. 2 Economics of International Integration .............................. 2 Economic Strategies for Mature Industrial Economies ........................... 15 Economists in the Americas ................................ 7 Effendi, Tadjuddin Noer ........ 23 Emerging Clusters ................ 11 Endogenous Regional Development ....................... 16 Entrepreneurship and Growth in Local, Regional and National Economies ............. 17 Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Second Tier Regions ............................... 18 Entrepreneurship and Innovations in Functional Regions ............................... 16 Entrepreneurship and Regional Development ....................... 19
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Bae, Chang-Hee Christine ............................ 6, 8 Becattini, Giacomo ............... 13 Bechtoldt, Myriam ................... 8 Bellandi, Marco ..................... 13 Bogue, Donald J. .................. 22 Boschma, Ron ................ 10, 19 Brands and Branding Geographies ......................... 10 Brooks, Douglas H. ................. 9 Brunner, Hans-Peter ............. 13 Bryson, John R. .................... 20 Building Prosperous Knowledge Cities ...................................... 3 Button, Kenneth .......... 1, 12, 15
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Camagni, Roberto ................ 13 Capello, Roberta ............. 13, 16 Cappellin, Riccardo ...............11 Carrillo, Francisco Javier ........ 3 Chant, Sylvia .......................... 1 China, Japan and Regional Leadership in East Asia ......... 9 Chiswick, Barry R. ................. 23 Choe, Sang-Chuel .................. 8 City Distribution and Urban Freight Transport ................... 2 Climate Change and Human Security .................................. 7 Cohen, Robin ........................ 22 Collinge, Chris ...................... 16 Connell, John ........................ 20 Cooke, Philip ............ 16, 18, 19 Creative Knowledge Cities ..... 3 Curbelo, Jos Luis ................ 18
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Farshchi, Mahtab A. .............. 12 Fassmann, Heinz .................. 22 Favell, Adrian ........................ 22 Fornahl, Dirk ..........................11 Forrest, Ray ............................ 4 Foundations of the Knowledge Economy .............................. 18 Frenkel, Amnon .................... 12 Fritsch, Michael .................... 19 Fujita, Masahisa ................... 13
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Gakenheimer, Ralph ............... 4 Gallouj, Faz ......................... 20 Gamlen, Alan ........................ 22 Gateways to Globalisation ...... 7 Geographies of Development in the 21st Century .................................. 1 Geography of Creativity ........ 10 Gipouloux, Franois ............ 7, 8 Giuliani, Elisa ........................ 17 Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index 2011 ...... 17 Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index 2012 ...... 17 Global Threats, Global Futures .................................. 9
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Daniels, Peter W. .................. 20 Davidsdottir, Brynhildur ........... 8 De Laurentis, Carla ............... 16 Dent, Christopher M. .............. 9 de Palma, Andr ................... 12 De Propris, Lisa .................... 13 Derudder, Ben ........................ 2 de Ruijter, Arie ........................ 8 Desai, Sameeksha ............... 15 Dictionary of Transport Analysis ............................... 12 Dimitriou, Harry T. ................... 4
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Global Urban Competitiveness Report 2010 ............................. 5 Global Urban Competitiveness Report 2011 ............................. 5 Governments, United Cities and Local .............. 4 Great Migration .............. 23
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Haller, Max ..................... 22 Handbook of Creative Cities ............................... 3 Handbook of Employment and Society ..................... 7 Handbook of Evolutionary Economic Geography .... 10 Handbook of Globalisation, Second Edition ............... 7 Handbook of Industrial Districts ......................... 13 Handbook of Innovation and Services ................. 20 Handbook of Regional Growth and Development Theories ........................ 16 Handbook of Regional Innovation and Growth . .19 Handbook of Research Methods in Migration ..... 21 Handbook of Research on Cluster Theory ...............11 Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship and Regional Development .. 19 Handbook of Research on Innovation and Clusters ..11 Handbook of Service Industries ...................... 20 Handbook of Transport Economics .................... 12 Hart, Mark ...................... 12 Henn, Sebastian .............11 Herod, Andrew ................. 7 He, Shenjing .................... 5 Higley, John ............. 21, 22 Housing Markets and the Global Financial Crisis .... 4 Hoyler, Michael ................ 2 Hugo, Graeme ............... 22 Human Geography .......... 1
Innovation and Technological Catch-Up . 17 Innovation, Global Change and Territorial Resilience ..................... 18 International Handbook of Globalization and World Cities ............................... 2 International Handbook of Urban Policy, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 ........................ 4 International Handbook on the Economics of Integration, Volumes I, II and III ........ 14 International Knowledge and Innovation Networks ......11 International Migration and Economic Integration .... 21
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Jacobson, David ............ 18 Janne, Odile E.M. .......... 12 Janssens, Maddy ......... 3, 8 Johansson, Brje .................. 16, 17, 19 Jones-Evans, Dylan ....... 17 Jones, Gareth .................. 1 Jnsson, Gunvor ........... 22 Jovanovi, Miroslav N. ................ 2, 14
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Karlsson, Charlie .........11, 16, 17, 19 Kavaratzis, Mihalis ........... 6 Khatri, Sridhar ................ 13 Kim, Heungchong ............ 8 Kingma, Bruce ................. 5 Knowledge Economy at Work ............................. 20 Knowledge Transfer and Technology Diffusion ..... 18 Kozloski, Michael ........... 22 Kresl, Peter Karl .... 3, 5, 15 Kuchiki, Akifumi ..............11 Kumagai, Satoru ............ 13 Kuroiwa, Ikuo ................. 13
Markus, Andrew ............. 21 Marsh, Katharine ........... 22 Martinez-Fernandez, Cristina ......................... 20 Martin, Ron .............. 10, 19 Mayer, Heike .................. 18 McCann, Philip .............. 12 McGrath-Champ, Susan .. 7 McIlwaine, Cathy ............. 1 Media Clusters ................11 Mellander, Charlotta ........ 3 Melo, Sandra ................... 2 Meng, Xin ...................... 23 Menzel, Max-Peter .........11 Metaxiotis, Kostas ........... 3 Mian, Sarfraz A. ............. 18 Michie, Jonathan ............. 7 Migration and Climate Change ......................... 22 Migration and Culture .... 22 Migration and Global Governance .................. 22 Migration and Human Capital .......................... 22 Migration and International Trade ............................ 20 Migration and Mobility in Europe .......................... 22 Migration and the Globalisation of Health Care .............................. 20 Migration Impact Assessment .................. 21 Miles, Ian ....................... 20 Miller, Paul W. ................ 23 Montecinos, Vernica ...... 7 Morrison, Andrea ........... 17 Mulley, Corinne ................ 5
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Quinet, Emile ................. 12
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Rabellotti, Roberta ......... 17 Rahman, Sultan Hafeez . 13 Rainnie, Al ....................... 7 Recchi, Ettore ................ 22 Recent Developments in the Economics of International Migration ... 23 Redclift, Michael R. ........... 7 Reggiani, Aura ................ 15 Regional and Urban Policy and Planning on the Korean Peninsula ........................ 6 Regional Economics of Knowledge and Talent .. 17 Regional Integration and Economic Development in South Asia .................... 13 Regional Integration, Economic Development and Global Governance ....... 15 Regionalism, Economic Integration and Security in Asia ............................. 8 Regional Knowledge Economies .................... 16 Reshaping Regional Policy .............................. 8 Reymen, Dafne C. ........... 3 Richardson, Harry W. .. 6, 8 Robertson, Paul L. ......... 18 Ruth, Matthias ................. 8
Tadesse, Bedassa ......... 21 Tampre, Chris M.J. ........ 6 Taylor, Peter J. ................. 2 Technological Change and Mature Industrial Regions ........................ 12 Tdtling, Franz ......... 16, 19 Toivonen, Marja ............. 20 Trnqvist, Gunnar .......... 10 Towards Effective Place Brand Management ........ 6 Trade Facilitation and Regional Cooperation in Asia ................................. 9 Transition from Communism to the European Union .... 9 Transportation and Economic Development Challenges .................... 15 Transport Economics, 3rd Edition ...................... 1 Trippl, Michaela ............. 16 Tsuji, Masatsugu .............11
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Universities, Knowledge Transfer and Regional Development ................ 15 Urban Form and Transport Accessibility .................... 5 Urban Poverty in China .... 5 Urban Transport in the Developing World ........... 4 User-based Innovation in Services ........................ 20
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Sahin, Mediha ................ 21 Schwartz, Dafna ............ 19 Science and Technology Based Regional Entrepreneurship .......... 18 Scudder, Thayer .............. 9 Semyonov, Moshe ......... 21 Shi, Li ............................. 23 Smallbone, David .......... 17 SMEs in a Globalised World ............................ 12 Societies in Motion ........ 12 Sokol, Martin .................... 1 Spatial Scenarios in a Global Perspective ....... 13 Stenius, Vanja M.K. ......... 8 Stimson, Robert ............. 16 Stone, Susan F. ............... 9 Stough, Roger R. ...... 15, 16, 17, 19 Sundbo, Jon ................... 20 Sustainability of Cultural Diversity .......................... 8 Sustainable Cities ............ 3 Systems Thinking and Decision Making in Urban and Environmental Planning .......................... 6 Szerb, Lszl ................. 17
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van Bergeijk, Peter A.G. . 10 van Geenhuizen, Marina . 3 van Wissen, Leo ............ 22 Varga, Attila ..................... 15 Vargas-Silva, Carlos ....... 21 Vega, Henry .................... 12 Vickerman, Roger ........... 12 Viti, Francesco .................. 6 Volz, Ulrich ...................... 15
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Ietri, Daniele .................... 3 Immers, Lambertus H. (Ben) ............................... 6 Immigration and Nation Building ......................... 21 Immigration and the Financial Crisis ............. 21 Immigration, Internal Migration, and Local Mobility in the U.S. ........ 22 Industrial Clusters, Upgrading and Innovation in East Asia ....................11 Innovation, Agglomeration and Regional Competition .................. 16
Nations of Immigrants .... 22 Natural Disaster Analysis after Hurricane Katrina ... 9 Neerup, Stine ........... 21, 23 New Developments in Transport Planning ......... 6 New Directions in Regional Economic Development . 15 L Nieuwenhuysen, Landstrm, Hans ........... 17 John ........................ 21, 23 Lane, David ................... 22 Nijkamp, Peter ........ 3, 12, 15, 16, 21 Leadership and Institutions Ni, Pengfei ....................... 5 in Regional Endogenous Development ................ 15 Lenihan, Helena ............ 12 P Liegel, Gregory .............. 22 Park, Jehoon ................... 8 Lindsey, Robin ............... 12 Parrilli, Mario Davide ..... 18 Liu, Yuting ........................ 5 Pelling, Mark .................... 7 Local Government Pempel, T.J. ..................... 8 Finance ........................... 4 Perdicolis, Anastssios .. 6 Picard, Robert G. ............11 M Pike, Andy ...................... 10 Macharis, Cathy ............... 2 Pinelli, Dino .................. 3, 8 MacNeill, Stewart ........... 16 Pioneers of European Manning, Chris .............. 23 Integration ..................... 22 Manuel-Navarrete, David . 7 Platforms of Innovation ... 16 Markoff, John ................... 7 Poot, Jacques ................. 22
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Waldorf, Brigitte .............. 22 Wallman, Sandra .............. 3 Webster, Chris .................. 5 Westeren, Knut Ingar ...... 18 Weyman, Tamara ............ 20 White, Roger ............ 20, 21 Wink, Rdiger .................11 Witlox, Frank .................... 2 Wu, Fulong ...................... 5
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Yigitcanlar, Tan ................. 3 Yip, Ngai-Ming ................. 4
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