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Volume 104, Issue 3 , June 2025

The 'picking the fittest' approach and spatial dynamics in China’s artificial intelligence regional development

Article Number 100096

Saverio Barabuffi, Jacopo Cricchio, Alberto Di Minin

Impact evaluation of broadband investment on coverage and household internet use in rural areas

Article Number 100099

Ignacio Moral-Arce, María Gorriti, Miguel Gómez-Antonio

Adaptive recovery and regional response: The impact of an earthquake on tourism industry dynamics

Article Number 100100

Roberto Urbani, Fabrizio Colantoni, Riccardo Persio, Vladislava Stanková

The effectiveness of disaster risk management policies in Brazilian municipalities

Article Number 100080

Pedro Jorge Alves, Ricardo Carvalho de Andrade Lima, Lucas Emanuel

Polycentricity and regional economic resilience: A ridge regression approach

Article Number 100089

Burcu Değerli Çifçi, Hasan Engin Duran

Resilience and recovery in networked economic systems: An ex-ante analysis of susceptibility to aspects of a potential China–Taiwan conflict

Article Number 100094

Andrew G. Ross, Marko Raseta, Matthias Grajewski, Andreas Kleefeld

Brazilian demographic dividend: A spatial analysis of the role of savings

Article Number 100097

Marianne Zwilling Stampe, Gabrielito Rauter Menezes, Fernando Pozzobon, Eduardo Grando Sirtoli

The impact of territories on the salaries of young individuals

Article Number 100098

P. Caro, A. Checcaglini, J.-P. Guironnet

Product level market power spillovers among U.S. banks

Article Number 100093

Morakinyo O. Adetutu, Anthony J. Glass, Karligash Kenjegalieva, Kayode A. Odusanya

Invention volatility and urban systems dynamics

Article Number 100095

Breandán Ó hUallacháin, Jacob Douma

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Friday, 13 June 2025 14:05

In Memoriam, Oleg Smirnov, 1963-2025

Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research has published the 62nd Issue, the second volume corresponding to 2025.

Below you will find the summaries of the papers published in this volume, which can be accessed at https://investigacionesregionales.org/en/revista/issue-62/

We invite authors to submit papers at https://investigacionesregionales.org/en/envio-de-articulos/submission-of-papers-and-others-contributions/

Issue 62

European Regional Policy

Francesco Molica, Anabela M. Santos, Andrea Conte

Measuring achievements: Can cohesion policy programmes effectively monitor their performance?

The paper investigates the ability of Cohesion Policy programmes to define accurate policy outputs and to reliably monitor their own performance through accurate indicators. Specifically, the analysis explores the extent to which indicators and output targets set by ERDF programmes for monitoring and evaluation purposes are revised over time, seeking to identify specific patterns related to different areas such as spending categories, typology of regions, etc. Our findings highlight significant challenges faced by programmes in establishing realistic targets, as frequent and substantial changes are introduced to a vast majority of them. However, we also observe that only a small proportion of indicators is modified over time, suggesting relative stability in the overall objectives of programmes. The paper provides useful evidence for the ongoing debate on whether adopting a fully-performance based model, where access to funds is contingent upon achieving results/outputs, would enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of Cohesion Policy.

Keywords: Cohesion policy; EU budget; NextGenerationEU; performance budgeting

Articles

Rafael Garduño-Rivera, Neil Reid, Haoying Wang

Mexico's Minimum Wage Data: Trends, Policies, and a Research Agenda

The decline of the real value of the minimum wage amid trade liberalization in Mexico has raised concerns about its policy effectiveness and unintended consequences. The literature has examined the impact of minimum wage adjustments on employment levels, worker earnings, poverty, and inequality. However, findings from different sample periods and regions still need to be reconciled. It is necessary to understand the mechanisms connecting minimum wage to other market components. This research note first explores Mexico’s minimum wage data from 1980 to 2023 to grasp its spatial and temporal trends. We then discuss several future research directions to explore mechanisms through which minimum wage potentially works, including the welfare effect of the policy, the informal sector, and interactions between different policy tools.

Keywords: Minimum wage; income inequality; policy effectiveness; trade liberalization; Mexican Economy

César Benavidez–Silva, Esthela Salazar, Alex Paulsen–Espinoza, Guillermo Chuncho–Morocho, Oscar Juela–Sivisaca, Aníbal González

Land use, climate change and biodiversity: an approach from meta-analysis (2001-2022)

In recent decades, land use changes have experienced a rapid increase due to various environmental,

demographic, economic, and sociocultural factors. These changes have led to significant environmental transformations on a global scale, affecting landscape stability and carrying significant implications for global change, habitat loss, biodiversity, ecosystem services, and the productive capacity of ecosystems. The aim of this study is to identify the relationships reported in the scientific literature between land use, biodiversity, and climate change. A dataset of over 20,000 bibliographic records published between 2001

and 2022 was analyzed using bibliometric techniques and specialized software. The results reveal that land use change is one of the main factors associated with global change, disrupting biogeochemical and hydrological cycles. Additionally, it is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss, impacting society’s relationship with the environment. The bibliometric analysis demonstrates a rapid increase in scientific publications on this subject in the last 20 years. This reflects the growing interest and concern of the scientific community in understanding the implications of land use change on biodiversity and climate change. In conclusion, this study underscores the importance of comprehending and addressing the effects of land use change on biodiversity and climate change to promote sustainable management practices and the use of appropriate technologies that contribute to understanding phenomena related to global change.

Keywords: Bibliometric analysis; LULC; ecosystems; climate change; biodiversity

Jonathan Torres-Tellez

The impact of different types of crimes on the recovery of house prices in Spain (2015-2019): an empirical analysis at the city level

The 2008 economic crisis in Spain triggered a significant correction in housing prices, and signs of recovery did not manifest until early 2014. This article delves into the Spanish context, examining how various types of crimes influenced the housing price recovery between 2015 and 2019. A fixed-effects panel data analysis was conducted across 119 Spanish cities. The findings demonstrate that housing values depreciate in response to an increase in criminal activity, with noticeable effects emerging within one to two years (-0.2%). Furthermore, it is confirmed that crime against property have a more pronounced negative impact on housing prices, especially robbery with violence (-1.3%) and burglary with forced entry (0.8%).

Keywords: Housing prices; crime; data panel; Spain

Marcos Valdivia López

Local Employment Multipliers in Mexico Cities: contributions of manufacturing, tradable and creative employment

This research estimates local employment multipliers for Mexican cities. To classify tradable and non-tradable sectors, the study employs both the traditional manufacturing/non-manufacturing classification and an alternative classification based on an employment concentration index that includes services. The findings indicate that manufacturing generates significant multipliers, at the upper bound of those estimated in other regions. However, the alternative classification yields much lower, and more reliable, multipliers. Additionally, the study reveals that creative and technological employment sectors produce larger multipliers compared to the average trade/manufacturing sector.

Keywords: Regional labor markets; local employment multipliers; tradable sector; creative employment; econometrics

Aleix Calveras, Jenny De Freitas

The impact of all-inclusive offerings in a tourism destination’s competitiveness

This study analyzes the impact of all-inclusive offerings on a destination’s competitiveness. When the rise in all-inclusive offerings causes a negative externality on complementary services, it creates a market-size effect. This results in an excessive supply of all-inclusive offerings in the market. Imposing different taxes on all-inclusive and non-all-inclusive offerings is more effective than a cap on the supply of all-inclusive offerings. Taxes can implement the optimal allocation. We expect the market-size effect to be harmful to competitiveness in mature destinations.

Keywords: All-inclusive; competitiveness; hotel industry; externalities; regulation

Paula Cruz-García, Jesús Peiró-Palomino

Bank restructuring and regional economic growth in Spain. Are branches still relevant?

The restructuring process of the Spanish banking sector initiated after the Great Recession of 2008 has led to a dramatic reduction in the number of bank branches. This paper analyzes the impact of branch closures on GDP per capita, labor productivity and employment per capita of the Spanish provinces in the period 2008–2018. The results show that bank branches have only a weak impact on employment, and no effect on productivity and GDP per capita. Therefore, if consumption and investment decisions of families and firms are affected by branch closures, the impact is not transferred to aggregate regional performance.

Keywords: Bank restructuring; branches; economic growth; Spanish provinces

José María Larrú

Divergency in poverty among Spanish Autonomous Communities: an empirical analysis

The paper analyzes the changes in poverty (both monetary and non-monetary) in the Spanish Autonomous Communities in the period 2008-2021. Through statistical methodologies, it identifies the existence of absolute divergence in poverty and conditional divergence in per capita income and inequality. The research finds statistical significance with poverty, the unemployment rate, minimum income transfers from the Autonomous Communities and the number of pensions per inhabitant. Neither of the educational variables considered were found to be statistically significant.

Keywords: Spanish Autonomous Communities; convergence; inequality; poverty

Books reviews

Patricio Aroca

Book review: Regional Policy: Theory and Practice – A Comprehensive Framework for Understanding and Implementing Territorial Development

Ugo Fratesi ‘s “Regional Policy: Theory and Practice” represents a significant contribution to the field of regional development studies, offering what is perhaps the first comprehensive treatment of regional policy that bridges theoretical foundations with practical implementation. Published by Routledge, this ambitious volume addresses a notable gap in the literature by providing a systematic examination of regional policy’s conceptual underpinnings, operational mechanisms, and evaluation frameworks.

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Global Challenges & Regional Science

Volume 2 , June 2025

Assessing the impact of high energy prices on tourism in the EU

Article Number 100010

Matthias Weitzel, Rafael Garaffa, Camille Van der Vorst

The economic effect of splitting a region in a centralized country: A case from Chile

Article Number 100011

Sebastian Ritter

Overlapping payoffs and policy synergies: The case of CAP and EU cohesiveness

Article Number 100012

Pawel Chmieliński, Alan Collins, Adam Cox, Gianpiero Torrisi

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REGIONAL STATISTICS, 2025, VOL 15, No 3.

STUDIES

Dear Readers,


We are pleased to say that the 3/2025 issue of Regional Statistics has been published and available online!


CONTENT

Kamil Maciuk – Michal Apollo – Gijsbert Stoet – Paulina Lewinska – Lukasz Borowski – Lukasz Tomczyk – David C. Geary: A critical analysis of the factor of gender and STEM enrollment in higher education

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2025/2025_03/rs150301.pdf

Szilvia Módosné Szalai – Botond Géza Kálmán – Arnold Tóth – Norbert Gyurián – Dhruv Pratap Singh – Lóránt Dávid – Szonja Jenei: NUTS2 regions of the Visegrad countries during the Covid-19 pandemic and recovery

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2025/2025_03/rs150302.pdf

Miklós Losoncz – Rurong Chen: Evaluating China’s high-quality economic development model: the example of the Yangtze River region

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2025/2025_03/rs150303.pdf

Mátyás Borbély – Márton Péti – Zsombor Csata: Comparative analysis of data sources on the socio-economic position of autochthonous national minorities: a case study on minority Hungarians

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2025/2025_03/rs150304.pdf

Reyhane Salehabadi – Mohammad R. Hafeznia – Mostafa Ghaderi Hajat: National power: what its elements and how to measure https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2025/2025_03/rs150305.pdf

Márta Bajnok – Julianna Tasi – Zoltán Kovács-Mesterházy – Szilárd Czóbel – Orsolya Szirmai – Krisztina Varga – Zsombor Wagenhoffer: Grassland management survey on farms in Hungary

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2025/2025_03/rs150306.pdf

Liqiao Yang – Izabella Szakálné Kanó – Andreász Kosztopulosz: Characteristics and factors of spatial differences in electric vehicle battery industry development among EU member states

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2025/2025_03/rs150307.pdf

Tibor Tatay – Zsuzsanna Novák: Eurozone inflation in times of crises: an application of cluster analysis https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2025/2025_03/rs150308.pdf

 

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XXIII ENABER – Ilhéus 2025

ABER, the Postgraduate Program in Regional Economics and Public Policy (PERPP) and the Department of Economic Sciences (DCEC) of the State University of Santa Cruz (UESC) are pleased to invite you to participate in the XXIII National Meeting of the Brazilian Association of Regional and Urban Studies – XXIII ENABER, to be held between October 22 and 24, 2025 at the Praia do Sol Hotel, in the city of Ilhéus, Bahia.

With the theme “The New Geopolitics and its Effects on Regional Development”, the XXIII ENABER seeks to contribute to the debates on the patterns of economic, social and environmental development compatible with the challenges presented by climate change, focusing on regional and urban issues with the aim of promoting economic growth that favors the reduction of inequalities and social inclusion.

https://brsa.org.br/enaber-2025/

Thursday, 29 May 2025 09:42

ERSA Monthly E-news - May 2025

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#ERSA2025

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This year’s theme,

"Regional Science in Turbulent Times: In Search of a Resilient, Sustainable, and Inclusive Future"

brings together bold ideas, collaborative approaches, and impactful research.

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We’re thrilled to announce that the ERSA Summer School online programme will be officially released in the coming days!

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Internal Communication

 

Call for Applications for the Positions of

Secretary, Treasurer, and Councilor at ERSA

Period for the submission for applications: 1 April – 31 May 2025.

Read the full announcement here.

Journals News

 

Global Challenges and Regional Science (GCRS)

Check out the latest paper: Assessing the impact of high energy prices on tourism in the EU

Authors: Matthias Weitzel, Rafael Garaffa, Camille Van der Vorst more

 
 

Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP)

Call for Papers | RSPP Special Issue: Impacts of War in Ukraine: Perspectives and Challenges

Guest Editors: Kateryna Zabarina - University of Warsaw.

Submissions deadline: 31 December 2025

more

New Issue: Regional Science Policy & Practice | Volume 17, Issue 6, June 2025 more

 
 

Papers in Regional Science (PiRS)

Volume 104, Issue 3

Latest Article: Polycentricity and regional economic resilience: A ridge regression approach

Authors: Burcu Değerli Çifçi, Hasan Engin Duran, Izmir Institute of Technology, Hasan Engin Duran, Turkiye more

 
 

Scienze Regionali – Italian Journal of Regional Science

Scienze Regionali, the official journal of the Italian Section of RSAI (AISRe), has been included in the of top journals (Fascia A) in economics and geography by the Italian Ministry of University and Research with the following motivation: "Scienze Regionali represents a reference forum for Italian, European and International economists, geographers and regional scientists".

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Call for Special Issue: Regional Perspectives in Economic Complexity: The Role of Scale in Models and Theories

Submissions deadline extended: 10 June 2025

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Revue d’Économie Régionale & Urbaine (RERU)/Regional Economics and Urban Review

Latest Issue: Taking advantage of inter-municipal cooperation. Legal standards and strategies for safeguarding the political capacity of spa towns in rural areas

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Review of Regional Research (RRR)

New issue: Volume 45, Issue 2

This issue of Review of Regional Research explores the multifaceted challenges and dynamics of regional development, featuring studies on the impact of EU innovation funding in Andalusia, health inequalities in Türkiye, post-job-loss mobility in Germany, spatial modeling of energy efficiency's effect on rental markets in Belgium, economic multipliers of local industries in Greece, and systemic barriers to urban sustainability in Iran. 

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REGION

Current Issue:  Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025)

Spillover effects of public capital stock: A case study for Ecuador.

Authors: Roberto Zurita, Víctor Morales-Oñate

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Upcoming events

 

Spanish Section: XLIX International Conference

Regional Economic Development (RED): In search of improving the Economic, Political and Social Welfare of each Region

15-17 October 2025, School of Business & Economics of the University of Navarra, Spain. more

 
 

Bulgarian Section: 2025 Conference

Regional science – concepts, theories and practices in SouthEast Europe

14-15 November 2025, Sofia, Bulgaria

Registration is OPEN!

Download here for the full announcement.

 
 

Hungarian Section

XXIII Annual Meeting: Turbulent times, regional challenges

Veszprém, 30-31 October 2025

Deadline to organise a session: 10 June 2025

Outstanding Young Regionalist Award 2025 Call for Applications.

Submission deadline: 15 September 2025

XIV Conference of Young Regionalists

Regional science education and workshops in the Carpathian Basin - “Hommage Gyula Horváth”

Application deadline 1 September 2025

XIV Scientific Conference on Landscape History – History Creating Landscape

Pécs, 5-6 February 2026

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Call for Papers: The Annals of Regional Science

Special Issue Title: Addressing Inequalities in Digital Transformation: Policies and Impacts

Submission Deadline: 30 April 2026

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Publication 

 

Economic Geography of Tourism

Author: João Romão, Yasuda Women’s University, Japan

Springer 2025

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RSAI Newsletter (May 2025)

Dear RSAI members,

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In the following link you can read the newest issue of the RSAI Newsletter (download). 

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RSAI web page (https://regionalscience.org/) and also for convenience in the events calendar (https://regionalscience.org/index.php/news/events-calendar.html)

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REGIOlab, University of Oviedo,  Spain

European Project EXIT (https://www.exit-project.eu/)

New Issue: Regional Science Policy & Practice

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Regional Science Policy & Practice

Volume 17, Issue 6 , June 2025

Articles

Angry together or agitated alone? The role of social capital in the geographies of discontent

Article Number 100185

Luise Koeppen, Dimitris Ballas, Arjen Edzes, Sierdjan Koster

Synergy of health cost, globalization and good health: Evidence from emerging economies

Article Number 100183

Md. Mominur Rahman, Tasneem Islam Dyuti, Mohammad Tareque

Short-term economic effects of the São Francisco Inter-basin Water Transfer on the low-income population in Brazil

Article Number 100184

Vitoria Roberta Martins de Melo Galindo de Lima, Gisleia Benini Duarte, Oscar Zapata

Influence of land-use planning on public forests' vegetation cover: Insights from the Brazilian Amazon

Article Number 100197

Iranilda Moraes, Claudia Azevedo-Ramos

Graphical abstract

Wider effects of transportation planning: Focusing on socioeconomic dynamics and issues

Article Number 100186

Mario Tartaglia, Andrea Fiduccia, Gianluigi Cisco

Regional trajectories and disparities of the relationship between information society and sustainable development goals in Europe with the emergence of COVID-19

Article Number 100187

Francisca Ruiz-Rodríguez, Ángel Luis Lucendo-Monedero, Reyes Manuela González-Relaño

Book Review

Pricing the Priceless: A History of Environmental Economics

Article Number 100207

Amitrajeet A. Batabyal

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