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Papers in Regional Science

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Papers in Regional Science
PhD Thesis 2008 PhD Thesis 2008Papers in Regional Science is the official journal of the Regional Science Association International. It encourages high quality scholarship on a broad range of regional science topics. Coverage includes: innovation and spatial knowledge spillovers, spatial networks and clusters, regional labour markets, spatial econometrics, behavioral location models, transportation and migration, land use and urban development, spatial agglomeration and segregation, new economic geography, inter-industry analysis and trade, environment and natural resources, urban and regional development, geographical information systems and spatial data analysis.  The journal is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the RSAI. PhD Thesis 2008

Planning & Markets

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Planning & Markets is a wholly electronic, fully refereed journal published on the World Wide Web. Planning & Markets is devoted to the study of planned interventions versus market approaches. Dramatic advances in communications technologies have speeded information exchange almost everywhere. A notable exception has been the exchange of ideas in planning, social sciences, and related fields. Planning & Markets is the first academic journal in its field to be edited, refereed, and published exclusively using the Internet and World Wide Web. Web visitors can subscribe directly from the Planning & Markets Web site.

Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies

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Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies, RSES, is a journal published by the Euro-American Association of Economic Development Studies, focused to analyze economic development and employment in Europe, North America, Latin America and other areas, at regional and/or production sector level. Comparative studies of the evolution of several regions are particularly welcome, although the journal also publishes interesting articles related with the evolution of one particular region or economic sector. The Editorial Board is particularly interested in the publication of studies related to the role of education, scientific research, industry, tourism, trade and social services on regional economic development and encourages the submission of empirical contributions related with these subjects. The main language of the journal is English although a few articles may be published in other Euro-American languages. It is included in several selected indexes of academic research: Econ-Lit, IBSS, WebEc, Sosig and Ideas-Repec among others: http://www.usc.es/economet/eers.htm.

Regional Science and Urban Economics

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Regional Science and Urban Economics
Regional Science and Urban Economics exists to facilitate and encourage high quality scholarship on important theoretical and empirical issues in urban and regional research. Given a rapidly changing field, the Journal's emphasis is on microeconomic analyses of spatial phenomena. The Journal solicits original research contributions in spatial economics, economic geography, and related disciplines. The editors encourage the submission of theoretical and empirical contributions related to market organization in space, housing and labor markets, transportation, and local public economies.

Regional Science Inquiry - Investigación en Ciencia Regional

 

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Regional Science Policy & Practice

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Regional Science Policy & Practice

Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP) is the official policy and practitioner orientated journal of the Regional Science Association International. It is an international journal that publishes high quality papers in applied regional science that explore policy and practice issues in regional and local development. It welcomes papers from a range of academic disciplines and practitioners including planning, public policy, geography, economics and environmental science and related fields. Papers should address the interface between academic debates and policy development and application. RSPP provides an opportunity for academics and policy makers to develop a dialogue to identify and explore many of the challenges facing local and regional economies. The journal is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the RSAI.

 

Regional Studies

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Regional Studies has developed an international reputation for the publication of original research and reviews on urban and regional development. The journal is of special interest to economists, geographers, sociologists, planners and policy-makers for its cross-disciplinary approach to topics such as industrial, retail and office location, labor markets, housing, migration, recreation, transport, communications and the evaluation of public policy. Regional Studies aims to be truly international in appeal.

 

Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies

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The Review of Urban & Regional Development Studies (RURDS) is a semiannual, refereed journal published in English for the Applied Regional Science Conference in association with Tokyo International University and Showa Foundation for Economic Research. Articles in RURDS contain rigorous analysis and emphasize policy relevance and the operational aspects of academic disciplines, rather than primarily theoretical and methodological issues. The journal's readership is comprised of not only scholars but also planners, engineers and managers in government, business, and international agencies. Articles therefore focus on issues of immediate practical interest to those involved in policy formation and implementation.

Romanian Journal of Regional Science

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Romanian Journal of Regional Science is the official journal of the Romanian Regional Science Association, which is one of the national sections of the European Regional Science Association (ERSA) in Central and Eastern Europe. It is an open-access on-line journal, edited in English and has two issues per year. Romanian Journal of Regional Science is indexed in RePEc-IDEAS and DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) databases. It is a peer-review academic publication intended for professors, researchers and young scientists interested in the study of various issues of regional science. Prof. Daniela L. Constantin is the Director, assisted by an editorial board (conducted by Prof. Zizi Goschin) and an international advisory board.

The journal encourages submissions of original papers containing theoretical, methodological and empirical studies that mainly approach development and planning problems of regional and related fields. Romanian Journal of Regional Science is devoted to the multidisciplinary study of regional issues and presents interest not only for the economists but also for geographers, sociologists, planners, environmentalists, policy makers and practice professionals in general. The emphasis is on fundamental, long-term problems and possible solutions, rigorous techniques of analysis in the context of growing political importance that is deeply related to regional development. In this manner the journal provides a very useful insight into the regional issues in Romania, Central and Eastern Europe and all over the world, proving its utility by sustaining ideas and information exchange across various academic disciplines connected to the field. 

Romanian Journal of Regional Science aims to contribute to the integration of the East-European regional scientists in the international regional science community, as well as to a stimulating exchange of ideas regarding regional science-related issues in Eastern and Western Europe and throughout the world. More details and instructions for authors can be found at:
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The Review of Regional Studies

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As new co-editors, Ronald Moomaw and Dan Rickman of Oklahoma State University invite regional science researchers to submit their manuscripts for publication consideration in The Review of Regional Studies. Starting with the 2003 issues, The Review will be published online and made available to those with subscriptions. In addition, submissions can be made online and most correspondence with the authors and referees will be conducted through e-mail. A revised and expanded editorial board will help facilitate a thorough and expeditious review process. To submit papers or find additional information about The Review, access the website at http://economy.okstate.edu/rrs. The Review of Regional Studies is the official journal of the Southern Regional Science Association.