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An integrated IO and CGE approach to analysing changes in environmental trade balances* * The research reported here is an output of Karen Turner's ESRC Climate Change Leadership Fellowship (Grant reference RES‐066‐27‐0029). However, this research builds and draws liberally on research funded by the EPSRC through the SuperGen Marine Energy Research Consortium (Grant reference: EP/EO40136/1). We are grateful to participants at the International Input‐Output Association Meeting on Managing the Environment (Seville, July 2008), the 48th Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Science Association (Napa Valley, California, February 2009) and a seminar at the University of Dundee (March 2009) for comments and useful suggestions on earlier versions of this paper. We are also grateful to two anonymous referees for their comments on the intial submission of this paper.
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Turner, Karen |
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91 |
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p. 161-181 |
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Crime and social sanction* * We are grateful to Danilo Cavapozzi, two anonymous referees, participants to seminars in Padua, Venice, Bologna, DIW in Berlin and to the ESPE and NASM conferences. We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the University of Padua, research grant CPDA071899. Usual disclaimers apply.
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Buonanno, Paolo |
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91 |
1 |
p. 193-219 |
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3 |
Estimating the demand for public open space: Evidence from North Carolina municipalities* * The work presented here was funded by Renaissance Computing Institute at UNC Charlotte and National Science Foundation ULTRA‐Ex (BCS‐0949170). We thank Bayard Alcorn of the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation for providing the data on open space. Thanks also to Elizabeth Delmelle, Monica Dorning, Zhaoya Gong, Elizabeth Hayden, Douglas Shoemaker, Kunwar K. Singh, and Xiaojia Wang for data collection and analyses. We are grateful to Vicki Bott, J. Matthew Fannin, Andrew Krmenec, Douglas Shoemaker and two anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments and helpful suggestions. The usual disclaimer applies.
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Wang, Chunhua |
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91 |
1 |
p. 219-233 |
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4 |
Growth and innovation of competitive regions: The role of internal and external connections – By U. Fratesi and L. Senn
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van Leeuwen, Eveline |
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91 |
1 |
p. 233-240 |
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5 |
Innovation system frontiers: Cluster networks and global value – By Brian Wixted
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Warda, Peter |
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91 |
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p. 233-240 |
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6 |
Local human capital, segregation by skill, and skill‐specific employment growth* * Financial support from the German Research Foundation (DFG) is gratefully acknowledged as part of the project ‘The regional dimension of the qualification‐related structural change’. I would like to thank three anonymous referees, Annekatrin Niebuhr, Uwe Blien and Michael Bräuninger for their comments and suggestions to earlier versions of this paper.
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Schlitte, Friso |
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91 |
1 |
p. 85-107 |
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7 |
Perspectives on spatial data analysis – By Luc Anselin and Sergio J. Rey
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Lambert, Dayton M. |
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91 |
1 |
p. 233-240 |
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8 |
Production technology and agglomeration for Japanese prefectures during 1991–2000* * This paper was formerly entitled “Spatial agglomeration and spillover analysis for Japanese prefectures during 1991–2000”. We would like to acknowledge John Geweke; Ivan Jeliazkov; Yasuhiro Omori; Ruey Tsay; anonymous referees for their helpful comments and suggestions. We are also grateful to the seminar/conference participants at the Valencia/ISBA 8th World Meeting on Bayesian Statistics in Benidorm (Alicante), 61st European Meeting of the Econometric Society in Vienna, Joint Statistical Meetings 2006 in Seattle, 2006 Japanese Economic Association Autumn Meeting at Osaka City University, and International Workshop on Bayesian Statistics and Applied Econometrics at Tohoku University. The research for this work was supported by KAKENHI and was conducted while Kazuhiko Kakamu was staying at the Institute for Advanced Studies. He gratefully acknowledges the hospitality of the school.
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Kakamu, Kazuhiko |
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91 |
1 |
p. 29-42 |
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9 |
Proximity, accessibility and choice: A matter of taste or condition?* * This research was funded by the Swedish Research Council and the Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems (Vinnova). The authors would like to acknowledge the valuable comments and suggestions of two anonymous referees.
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Haugen, Katarina |
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91 |
1 |
p. 65-85 |
artikel |
10 |
Regional Science matters
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van Dijk, Jouke |
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91 |
1 |
p. 1-2 |
artikel |
11 |
Spatial location patterns of Spanish manufacturing firms* * We wish to thank G. Duranton, J. Mateu, J.C. Pernías, D. Tirado, the participants of the 49th Congress of the European Regional Science Association and two anonymous referees for their helpful comments and suggestions. Furthermore, we gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (project ECO2008‐06057/ECON), Generalitat Valenciana (BFPI/2007/204 and PROMETEO/2009/068) and Fundació Caixa Castelló‐Bancaixa (P1‐1B2010‐17).
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Albert, José M. |
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91 |
1 |
p. 107-137 |
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12 |
Spatial monopoly of multi‐establishment firms: An empirical study for supermarkets in the Netherlands
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Stelder, Dirk |
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91 |
1 |
p. 181-193 |
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13 |
Structural and spatial characteristics of personal actor networks: The case of industries for the elderly in Korea* * The authors would like to thank the three anonymous referees for their valuable comments which were essential to the improvement of this paper. Any remaining errors are of the authors.
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Koo, Yangmi |
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91 |
1 |
p. 43-65 |
artikel |
14 |
The bright side of MAUP: Defining new measures of industrial agglomeration* * I am grateful to Henry Overman for his effective guidance through all the steps of the project. I am also indebted for useful comments to Rodrigo Alegria, Alejandra Castrodad‐Rodriguez, Paul Cheshire, Sabrina di Addario, Steve Gibbons, Ian Gordon, Daniel Graham, Andrea Lassmann, Stefano Magrini, Daniele Menon, Giordano Mion, Max Nathan, Roberto Picchizzolu, Rosa Sanchis‐Guarner, four anonimous referees, and participants of the International Workshop in Economic Geography in Barcelona, KOF Research Seminars in Zurich, the ERSA Summer School in Bratislava, and the ERSA conference in Liverpool. The usual disclaimers apply.
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Menon, Carlo |
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91 |
1 |
p. 3-29 |
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15 |
The geography of competition: Firms, prices, and localization – By John R. Miro
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Zhang, Wei‐Bin |
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91 |
1 |
p. 233-240 |
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16 |
Whatever next? Export market choices of New Zealand firms* * Access to the data used in this study was provided by Statistics New Zealand in accordance with security and confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act 1975 and the Tax Administration Act 1994. The results in this paper have been confidentialized to protect individual businesses from identification. See an earlier version of this paper, Fabling et al. (2009 ) for the full disclaimer. The authors are solely responsible for the views expressed. The authors wish to thank Statistics New Zealand for access to the data, Jacques Poot for discussions on rare event models, and Motu Economic and Public Policy Research seminar participants and two anonymous referees for valuable suggestions and comments.
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Fabling, Richard |
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91 |
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p. 137-160 |
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