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The Annals of Regional Science, Vol. 59, Issue 2 - New Issue Alert

The Annals of Regional Science. Volume 59 Number 2 is now available online. 

 
In this issue
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Out-migration from the epicenters of the housing bubble burst during and in the aftermath of the Great Recession in the USA

Jaewon Lim

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Inter-regional transportation and economic productivity: a case study of regional agglomeration economies in Japan

Jetpan Wetwitoo & Hironori Kato

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Informality, city structure and rural–urban migration in Latin America

Héctor M. Posada & Ana I. Moreno-Monroy

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Disentangling the effect of tolerance on housing values: how levels of human capital and race alter this link within the metropolitan area

J. Sebastian Leguizamon & Susane Leguizamon

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A theoretical assessment on the trading arrangements for a small Asian economy with footloose entrepreneur movement toward China

I-Ju Tsai

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A note on production taxation and public-input provision

Mutsumi Matsumoto & Kota Sugahara

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One country, two “urban” systems: focusing on bimodality in China’s city-size distribution

Xin Li & Kyung-Min Nam

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Is spatial distribution of China’s population excessively unequal? A cross-country comparison

Kyung-Min Nam

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Urban wage inequality and economic agglomeration

Yiming Zhou

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The growth of US science and technology parks: does proximity to a university matter?

Kelsi G. Hobbs, Albert N. Link & John T. Scott

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The role of regional economic specialization in the production of university-owned patents

Daniel Coronado, Esther Flores & M. Ángeles Martínez

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A model of interregional migration under the presence of natural resources: theory and evidence from Russia

Sascha Sardadvar & Elena Vakulenko

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