The Local Organizing Committee of ERSA2017 invite you to submit your contributions to ERSA2017 in Groningen! We look forward to receiving your submissions before February 10th 2017 . Should you have any questions, please contact the Local Organizing Committee at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The congress theme is ‘Social progress for resilient regions’, but the congress covers all fields in Regional Science. In addition to the general themes, a limited set of Special Sessions will be organized. The Special Sessions address specific and topical themes in Regional Science. Please, refer to the Submission guidelines 2017 for the procedures and important dates for each session type.
S01. Regional Resilience in the face of Natural Disasters and Climate Change (in association with the Waddenacademie)
Alessandra Faggian, Luciana Lazzeretti, Silvia Rita Sedita, Jouke van Dijk
S02. Urban Disasters and Resilience Policies of Cities
Kamila Borsekova, Peter Nijkamp
S03. The Impact of Earthquakes on Regional Housing Markets and Regional Economic Development
Roderik Ponds, Harry Garretsen, Gerard Marlet
S04. Rural Challenges and Quality of Life in Times of Change
Suzan Christiaanse, Tialda Haartsen
S05. Smart Rural Development and Beyond
André Torre, Fred Wallet
S06. New Smart Manufacturing Models for Resilient Regions
Lisa de Propris, Marco Bellandi
S07. Regional and Urban Perspectives on Individual Well-Being
Camilla Lenzi, Philip S. Morrison, Giovanni Perucca, Paolo Veneri
S08. Happy Communities: Effects of Social Interaction
Aleid Brouwer, Eveline van Leeuwen, Heike Delfmann
S09. Tourism for Resilient Regions (in association with the Waddenacademie)
Jouke van Dijk, Stefan Hartman
S10. Modern Approaches to Labor Market Polarization
Raquel Ortega-Argilés, Steven Brakman, Terzides Nikolaos
S11. Determinants of Unemployment in Regions
Stephan Brunow
S12. Real Estate and Housing (in association with ERES)
Paloma Taltavull, Gunther Maier, Arno van der Vlist
S13. Measuring Agglomeration Advantages using Innovative Geo-Data
Joachim Möller
S14. Are Cities more Productive but less Inclusive? (in association with European Commission)
Lewis Dijkstra, Laura de Dominicis
S15. Problems and Prospects of Slowly Growing Medium-sized Cities
Rüdiger Hamm, Martin Rosenfeld, Artur Ochojski, Alina Schoenberg, Ondřej Slach
S16. What is the Place of Retail in Contemporary Cities?
Krystian Heffner, Małgorzata Twardzik
S17. W on the Focus
Jesus Mur, Ana Angulo
S18. Mapping Urban Networks
Gudrun Haindlmaier
S19. Foreign Investment, Multinationals and Regional Development
Riccardo Crescenzi, Nicola Cortinovis, Frank van Oort
S20. Cross-Border Cooperation as a key Factor of Resilience (in association with the European Commission)
Nathalie Verschelde, Lewis Dijkstra, Jean Peyrony
S21. Walled Territories
Andrea Székely, Thomaz Dentinho
S22. Spatial Demography in Regional Science
Rachel Franklin, Jacques Poot
S23. Counterfactual Methods for Regional Policy Evaluation
Elena Ragazzi, Marco Mariani, Lisa Sella
S24. The EU Cohesion Policy after the Crisis and Brexit
Riccardo Crescenzi, Ugo Fratesi, Vassilis Monastiriotis
S25. More than Planning: Land Use and its Policies in the OECD (in association with the OECD)
Abel Schumann
S26. Issues in Urban Policy
Johan Lundberg
S27. Place-based Policies and International Embeddedness
Dirk Dohse, Dirk Fornahl, Robert Gold
S28. Territorial Policy Impact Assessments in CGE Models
Martin Aarøe Christensen, Francesco di Comite
S29. Spatial CGE Modeling and Transport Issues
Tomoki Ishikura, Atsushi Koike
S30. Trade and Entrepreneurship for Growth in all Regions (in association with the OECD)
Alexander Lembcke, Paolo Veneri
S31. The Social Dimension of Entrepreneurship in the Context of Economic Crisis
Veronique Schutjens, Darja Reuschke
S32. National and International Locational Preferences of Firms
Dario Musolino, Ilaria Mariotti
S33. Urban Economics: Markets, Real Estate and Planning
Philip McCann, Jouke van Dijk, Arno van der Vlist
S34. A new Industrial and Regional Policy for European Growth and Integration (by invitation only)
Riccardo Cappellin, Enrico Ciciotti
G01. Social Progress for Resilient Regions (Resilience, Well-being, Inequality, Segregation, Poverty)
G02. Regional Economic Development
G03. Regional or Urban Labour Markets
G04. Migration, Commuting or Mobility
G05. Infrastructure, Transportation or Accessibility
G06. Innovation and Entrepreneurship
G07. Benefits of Agglomeration
G08. Education
G09. Tourism
G10. Transitional economies
G11. International Trade and FDI
G12. Regional or Urban Policy, Governance
G13. Institutions
G14. Real Estate and Housing
G15. Regional Finance, Investment or Capital Markets
G16. Convergence/Divergence
G17. Rural Issues
G18. Environmental Issues or Sustainable Development
G19. Location of Economic Activity
G20. Methods in Regional Science or Urban Economics
ERSA2017 offers four session types you can submit to: Refereed Sessions, Special Sessions, Young Scientists/Epainos Sessions and Ordinary Sessions (R-Sessions, SS, YSS and O-Sessions).
In R-Sessions, SS and YSS you will receive ample presentation time (~30 minute slots) and your contribution will be assigned a discussant. Initial submission to these sessions is on the basis of an extended abstract or a draft paper (before Feb 10th). Each contributor must have uploaded a full (draft) paper before June 9th 2017.
O-Sessions allow for presentation times of 15-20 minutes and feedback is provided by the audience present. Submission to O-sessions is on the basis of an abstract.
Dear colleague,
We are pleased to announce the International Congress on High-speed Rail: Technologies and Long Term Impacts to be held at the University of Castilla La Mancha (Spain) on October 4th-6th, 2017.
Considering that High-speed Rail has been in operation for more than half a century in Japan and thirty-five years in Europe, this Congress aims to discuss and debate the long-term Technological, Socio-economic and Transport/Territorial impacts of High-speed Rail and to develop a better understanding of the planning criteria for the future.
As you can see in the attached Call for Papers, contributions are welcome on a wide range of topics and participants are encouraged to take part in this event by sending an abstract before April 5th, 2017. Due to the relevance of the topic, our aim is to contribute with the publication of different Special Issues in high-quality journals gathering some of the papers presented at the Congress (authors interested in this possibility should consider the requirements established in the Congress Website).
For more details, please check the Congress web page:
Finally, we would be really grateful if you could distribute this Call for Papers among those of your colleagues that may be interested on the Congress topics.
We are looking forward to seeing you next October in Spain.
Kind regards,
Inmaculada Mohíno
PhD in Territory, Infrastructures and Environment
City and Regional Planning Research Group
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Avda. Camilo José Cela s/n – 13071 Ciudad Real (Spain)
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Cell: (+34) 626.24.55.46
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This special issue seeks to explore the relationship between the use of targeted tax exemptions or breaks and other forms of incentives to attract and retain businesses and ensure a prosperous local economy. Targeted incentives refer to exemptions in taxes provided to selected firms as opposed to across the board tax cuts. The special issue seeks to address broad themes like, Do targeted incentives contribute to or reduce economic freedom? Can targeted incentives generate a prosperous regional economy? Are targeted incentive deals an example of cronyism?
The special issue is receptive to papers pursuing these themes using a variety of methods, including literature reviews, meta-analyses, and case studies, in addition to theory and empirics, as well as papers addressing a variety of specific topics related to the broad themes.
Papers for the special issue could address topics including: A review of economists’ analysis and opinions regarding economic development over time; the diffusion of incentive programs across jurisdictions; whether government revenue lost due to incentives leads to increases in tax rates; whether incentive deals approximate incentive-compatible contracts between local governments and businesses; are political connections indispensable to receive targeted incentive deals; whether mobility and interjurisdictional competition increases the ability of less politically connected firms to incentives; whether economic freedom and prosperity is increasing or decreasing in regional economies or states that have most aggressively pursued targeted incentives for business, and whether the welfare effects of targeted tax breaks differ from financial assistance to firms.
Papers must be submitted by May 1, 2017, with the special issue to be published in late 2017.
If you would like to discuss a topic for the special issue prior to submitting an abstract, please contact the editor of the special issue directly (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
To prepare papers for submission to the special issue, sessions will be organized at the Southern Regional Science Association (SRSA) meetings in Memphis, March 30-April 1, 2017. The Mercatus Center and Institute for Humane Studies have travel awards available to enable authors from selected papers to attend the meetings and present their papers for feedback prior to submission for the special issue. Papers can be submitted for the special issue without being presented at the SRSA conference, and papers selected for the sessions are not assured of acceptance in the special issue.
Sessions Information
The Mercatus Center at George Mason University, the Institute for Humane Studies, and the Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy at Troy University will organize sessions at the 2017 Southern Regional Science Association meetings in Memphis, March 30 – April 1, to help prepare papers for submission to a special issue of The Review of Regional Studies on the general subject of “Targeted Economic Development Incentives, Economic Freedom, and Prosperity.” The call for papers for the special issue can be viewed here. Two sessions will be organized at the SRSA meetings. Travel support for one author of papers selected for the sessions will be available from the sponsoring organizations, and there will also be a dinner and reception for the contributors to the sessions during the conference.
To be considered for the sessions, authors should submit an abstract of not more than 300 words detailing the topic, methods, and expected contribution of their paper by January 10, 2017 to Scott Eastman (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Authors of papers selected for the sessions will be notified by January 20, 2017, and a completed draft of papers for the conference will be due by March 1, 2017. In addition to consideration for the special issue of The Review of Regional Studies, papers will be additionally considered for publication as Mercatus Working Papers.
Please share with others who might be interested.
Call for Papers
20th Uddevalla Symposium 2017 on: Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Industrial Dynamics in Internationalized Regional Economies June 15-17, 2017 Venue: University West, Trollhättan, Sweden
Abstract Submission Deadline: January 28th, 2017
More information on www.symposium.hv.se
Dear Colleagues
Announcement: ELA Doctorate Workshop 2017, June 21st – June 24th 2017 in Wroclaw, Poland
The twenty-second ELA Doctorate Workshop will take place in Wroclaw, Poland, from June 21st – June 24th 2017 at the Wroclaw University of Economics.
I would like to invite you to propose one doctoral student from your university, who could contribute to this workshop with an interesting doctoral research project within logistics. All fields of logistics in the broadest sense are of interest.
The nominated student is requested to prepare a three-page paper containing the stage of their doctorate research project (beginning, middle, end) and a brief description of the project (research objectives, methodology, expected results, list of references etc.) and submit the proposal before March 3rd 2017.
The application should also include a short letter of recommendation from the PhD supervisor or Head of the Department (this letter can follow after the proposal if necessary). More information about ELA and the previous doctorate workshops can be found at the homepage of TU Darmstadt (Supply Chain and Network Management http://www.scnm.tu-darmstadt.de (on the right side click on ELA Logistics Association)
The ELA Research Committee will evaluate the submitted papers and invite about 20 doctoral students to participate in the workshop. All the students have to prepare a formal presentation. The chairman and 3 other experienced logistics professors from Europe will participate as advisors and moderators during the workshop.
Accommodation and meals will be free for all the invited doctoral students. Travel costs have to be paid by the participants themselves. The ELA doctorate workshop can be highly recommended. It is an excellent opportunity for doctoral students from all over Europe to meet and establish a valuable network. Students can get 3 ECTS.
Please send the paper as an attached document in Word to the chairman of this year’s workshop:
Prof. Dr. Jaroslaw Witkowski
Wroclaw University of Economics
Department of Strategic Management and Logistics
Komandorska Street 118/120
53-345 Wroclaw, Poland
e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Tel. +48 501090903
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