| Articles |
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| Bacolod, M., Blum, B. S., and Strange, W. C., Urban interactions: soft skills versus specialization |
227 |
| Birch, K. and Mykhnenko, V., Varieties of neoliberalism? Restructuring in large industrially dependent regions across Western and Eastern Europe |
355 |
| Boschma, R., Eriksson, R., and Lindgren, U., How does labour mobility affect the performance of plants? The importance of relatedness and geographical proximity |
169 |
| Bosker, M. and Garretsen, H., Economic development and the geography of institutions |
295 |
| Breschi, S. and Lissoni, F., Mobility of skilled workers and co-invention networks: an anatomy of localized knowledge flows |
439 |
| Cheshire, P. and Magrini, S., Urban growth drivers in a Europe of sticky people and implicit boundaries |
85 |
| Cheshire, P. and Magrini, S., Urban growth drivers in a Europe of sticky people and implicit boundaries [Corrigendum] |
294 |
| Coe, N. M., Johns, J., and Ward, K., Agents of casualization? The temporary staffing industry and labour market restructuring in Australia |
55 |
| Dixon, A. D. and Monk, A. H. B., The power of finance: accounting harmonization's effect on pension provision |
619 |
| Dujardin, C. and Goffette-Nagot, F., Does public housing occupancy increase unemployment? |
823 |
| Engelen, E. and Faulconbridge, J., Introduction: financial geographies—the credit crisis as an opportunity to catch economic geography's next boat? |
587 |
| Engelen, E. and Grote, M. H., Stock exchange virtualisation and the decline of second-tier financial centres—the cases of Amsterdam and Frankfurt |
679 |
| Eriksson, R. and Lindgren, U., Localized mobility clusters: impacts of labour market externalities on firm performance |
33 |
| Faulconbridge, J. R. and Muzio, D., The financialization of large law firms: situated discourses and practices of reorganization |
641 |
| Figueiredo, O., Guimarães, P., and Woodward, D., Localization economies and establishment size: was Marshall right after all? |
853 |
| Hall, S. and Appleyard, L., City of London, City of Learning? Placing business education within the geographies of finance |
597 |
| Hansen, H. K. and Niedomysl, T., Migration of the creative class: evidence from Sweden |
191 |
| Hervas-Oliver, J.-L. and Albors-Garrigos, J., The role of the firm's internal and relational capabilities in clusters: when distance and embeddedness are not enough to explain innovation |
263 |
| Hudson, R., Life on the edge: navigating the competitive tensions between the social and the economic in the social economy and in its relations to the mainstream |
493 |
| Ibrahim, S. E., Fallah, M. H., and Reilly, R. R., Localized sources of knowledge and the effect of knowledge spillovers: an empirical study of inventors in the telecommunications industry |
405 |
| Knox-Hayes, J., The developing carbon financial service industry: expertise, adaptation and complementarity in London and New York |
749 |
| Lee, R., Clark, G. L., Pollard, J., and Leyshon, A., The remit of financial geography—before and after the crisis |
723 |
| Monk, A. H. B., The emerging market for intellectual property: drivers, restrainers, and implications |
469 |
| Muellerleile, C. M., Financialization takes off at Boeing |
663 |
| Nicholas, T., Spatial diversity in invention: evidence from the early R&D labs |
1 |
| Okeahalam, C. C. and Wood, S., Financing internationalisation: a case study of an African retail transnational corporation |
511 |
| Rafiqui, P. S., Evolving economic landscapes: why new institutional economics matters for economic geography |
329 |
| Ramcharan, R., Why an economic core: domestic transport costs |
559 |
| Rappaport, J., The increasing importance of quality of life |
779 |
| Saito, H. and Gopinath, M., Plants' self-selection, agglomeration economies and regional productivity in Chile |
539 |
| Schulze, M.-S. and Wolf, N., On the origins of border effects: insights from the Habsburg Empire |
117 |
| Scott, A. J., Human capital resources and requirements across the metropolitan hierarchy of the USA |
207 |
| Storper, M. and Scott, A. J., Rethinking human capital, creativity and urban growth |
147 |
| Suire, R. and Vicente, J., Why do some places succeed when others decline? A social interaction model of cluster viability |
381 |
| Torrance, M., Reconceptualizing urban governance through a new paradigm for urban infrastructure networks |
805 |
| Wiberg, M., Location equilibrium with endogenous rent seeking |
869 |
| Zademach, H.-M., Global finance and the development of regional clusters: tracing paths in Munich's film and TV industry |
697 |
| Book Reviews |
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| Antonelli, C. Localised technological change: towards the economics of complexity reviewed by P. Marques |
288 |
| Christopherson, S. and Clark, J. Remaking regional economies: power, labor and firm strategies in the knowledge economy reviewed by N. M. Coe |
433 |
| Dolfsma W., Knowledge economies: innovation, organization and location reviewed by A. Hauge |
285 |
| England, K. and Ward, K. (Eds), Neoliberalization: states, networks, peoples reviewed by S. Springer |
143 |
| Fornahl, D. Changes in regional firm founding activities: a theoretical explanation and empirical evidence reviewed by G. Micek |
291 |
| Krieger-Boden, C., Morgenroth, E., and Petrakos, G., The impact of European integration on regional structural change and cohesion reviewed by T. Vorley |
436 |
| Krueger, R. and Gibbs, D. (Eds), The sustainable development paradox: urban political economy in the United States and Europe reviewed by C. Temenos |
140 |
| North, P., Money and liberation: the micropolitics of alternative currency movements reviewed by A. E. G. Jonas |
137 |
| Pellenbarg, P. and Wever, E. (Eds), International Business Geography: Case Studies of Corporate Firms reviewed by M. Crone |
889 |
| World Bank World Development Report 2009: reshaping economic geography reviewed by A. J. Scott |
583 |
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