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Journal of Economic Geography 2007 7(6):783-784; doi:10.1093/jeg/lbm040
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Index to Volume 7

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    Articles
 

Aoyama, Y., Oligopoly and the structural paradox of retail TNCs: an assessment of Carrefour and Wal-Mart in Japan 471
Beine, M. and Coulombe, S., Economic integration and the diversification of regional exports: evidence from the Canadian–U.S. Free Trade Agreement 93
Bolster, A., Burgess, S., Johnston, R., Jones, K., Propper C., and Sarker R., Neighbourhoods, households and income dynamics: a semi-parametric investigation of neighbourhood effects 1
Boschma, R. and Martin, R., Guest editorial: Constructing an evolutionary economic geography 537
Bottazzi, G., Dosi, G., Fagiolo, G., and Secchi, A., Modeling industrial evolution in geographical space 651
Charlot, S. and Paty, S., Market access effect and local tax setting: evidence from French panel data 247
Christopherson, S., Barriers to ‘US style’ lean retailing: the case of Wal-Mart's failure in Germany 451
Coe, N. M. and Wrigley, N., Host economy impacts of transnational retail: the research agenda 341
Corpataux, J. and Crevoisier, O., Economic theories and spatial transformations clarifying the space-time premises and outcomes of economic theories 285
Crescenzi, R., Rodríguez-Pose, A., and Storper, M., The territorial dynamics of innovation: a Europe–United States comparative analysis 673
Dawson, J. A., Scoping and conceptualising retailer internationalisation 373
Essletzbichler, J. and Rigby, D. L., Exploring evolutionary economic geographies 549
Fowler, C. S., Taking geographical economics out of equilibrium: implications for theory and policy 265
Frenken, K. and Boschma, R. A., A theoretical framework for evolutionary economic geography: industrial dynamics and urban growth as a branching process 635
Giuliani, E., The selective nature of knowledge networks in clusters: evidence from the wine industry 139
Glückler, J., Economic geography and the evolution of networks 619
Harrison, J., From competitive regions to competitive city-regions: a new orthodoxy, but some old mistakes 311
Helsley, R. W. and Strange, W. C., Urban interactions and spatial structure 119
Hughes, A., Buttle, M., and Wrigley, N., Organisational geographies of corporate responsibility: a UK–US comparison of retailers' ethical trading initiatives 491
Humphrey, J., The supermarket revolution in developing countries: tidal wave or tough competitive struggle? 433
Jones, A., More than ‘managing across borders?’ the complex role of face-to-face interaction in globalizing law firms 223
Martin, R. and Sunley, P., Complexity thinking and evolutionary economic geography 573
Maskell, P. and Malmberg, A., Myopia, knowledge development and cluster evolution 603
Ó hUallacháin, B. and Leslie, T. F., Rethinking the regional knowledge production function 737
Palmer, M. and O'Kane, P., Strategy as practice: interactive governance spaces and the corporate strategies of retail transnationals 515
Patacchini, E. and Zenou, Y., Spatial dependence in local unemployment rates 169
Reardon, T., Henson, S., and Berdegué, J., ‘Proactive fast-tracking’ diffusion of supermarkets in developing countries: implications for market institutions and trade 399
Riguelle, F., Thomas, I., and Verhetsel, A., Measuring urban polycentrism: a European case study and its implications 193
Thomsen, L., Accessing global value chains? The role of business–state relations in the private clothing industry in Vietnam 753
Tokatli, N., Asymmetrical power relations and upgrading among suppliers of global clothing brands: Hugo Boss in Turkey 67
Weller, S., Fashion as viscous knowledge: fashion's role in shaping trans-national garment production 39
Wojan, T. R., Lambert, D. M., and McGranahan, D. A., Emoting with their feet: Bohemian attraction to creative milieu 711
Wrigley, N. and Lowe, M., Introduction: Transnational retail and the global economy 337


    Book Reviews
 

Bagchi-Sen, S. and Smith, H. L., (Eds) Economic Geography: Past, Present and Future reviewed by A. Pike 220
Dicken, P., Global shift. Mapping the changing contours of the world economy (5th edition) reviewed by J. Faulconbridge 777
Hardill, I., Benneworth, P., Baker, M., and Judd, L., (Eds) The Rise of the English Regions? reviewed by S. Musson 333
Jessop, B. and Sum, N.-L., Beyond the regulation approach: putting capitalist economies in their place reviewed by R. Peet 117
Light, I., Deflecting immigration: networks, markets and regulation in Los Angeles reviewed by M. Walton-Roberts 780
Pike, A., Rodriguez-Pose, A., and Tomaney, J., Local and Regional Development reviewed by R. Hudson 217
Saxenian, A., The new argonauts: regional advantage in a global economy reviewed by M. Storper 113


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