Council

Elisabete Martins

2nd Call for Papers

It is our pleasure to announce the 20th APDR Congress, to be held at the University of Évora, Portugal, from July 10 to July 11, 2014. 

Theme of the Conference:

Renaissance of the Regions of Southern Europe

The 20th APDR Congress has the main theme of Renaissance of the Regions of Southern Europe. In the recent years, the southern Europe countries experienced, particularly aggravated, the economic crisis that affected much of the western world. This crisis has thus helped to exacerbate the existing inequalities between the North and South of Europe. After several decades away from levels of development and economic growth recorded elsewhere and the considerable efforts in terms of regional development policies, the southern regions of Europe need to find your way. Thus, this Congress will seek to answer the following questions: What conditions are necessary for the economic revival of southern Europe? What is wrong in regional development policies pursued so far? How can countries of southern Europe to improve their levels of development? The boundary between Europe and the Mediterranean is a threat or an opportunity? How can Southern Europe take advantage of the connection to the South Atlantic?

Provisional Program is attached.

The 2nd call for papers is open and your participation is very welcome!

Deadlinefor Abstracts submissions: April 24th , 2014. Abstracts should be submitted electronically, using the platform available on the Conference website: https://events.digitalpapers.org/apdr2014/

All information at the congress website: http://www.apdr.pt/congresso/2014/

Looking forward to meeting you in Évora!

Maria Conceição Rego

Chair of the Local Organizing Committee

Dear colleagues,

This mail is to present the course "Spatial econometrics with applications in GeoDaSpace and R", which will take place in Madrid (Spain), at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in May 21-23, 2014. This course is part of the scientific activities supported by the ECONRES Research Group (www.uam.es/econres) and financed by the METAGEO Project (UAM-Santander Bank). Prof. Dusan Paredes (IDEAR-Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile) and Coro Chasco (ECONRES-Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) will give a series of lectures (14 hours) on spatial econometrics. The lectures are supplemented with special PC training sessions (4 hours). Applications to be presented are in economics and social sciences.

The goal of the Seminar is to provide the participants with a sound understanding of basic and more advanced principles of spatial econometrics and to offer tools for practical application of the methodology. Commonly available software products (GeodaSpace and RStudio) will be introduced and practiced in the PC training sessions. Please, find enclosed the course flier with more specific information. For ON-LINE REGISTRATION and FEE PAYMENT, you must select the correct option in the following webpage:

http://matriculas.fuam.es/matriculauam/Convocatorias.action

There are different fees depending on the following options:

Graduate and Post-graduate students from UAM: 75 EUROS.
Graduate and Post-graduate students from other (non-UAM) Universities or Academic Institutions: 100 EUROS
Scholars from UAM and other Universities or Academic Institutions: 200 EUROS
People from other private or public institutions: 350 EUROS.
Members of the ECONRES research group and the METAGEO UAM-Santander Project: 0 EUROS

Please, take in mind that prices will experience an increase after May 12, 2014.

We are looking forward to meeting you in Madrid.

Best regards,

Coro Chasco Yrigoyen
Profesora Dpto. Economía Aplicada
Directora del Grupo de Investigación ECONRES
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
28049 Madrid (Spain)

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The Universidad Católica del Norte (www.ucn.cl), Department of Economics is recruiting two associate professors for researching and teaching activities.

 

We invite to apply Doctors and PhD in Economics and Geography. We will specially value the knowledge in the fields of regional economics, economic geography, urban economics, natural resources economics and economic development. The position requires a medium level of Spanish language. The applicant must 1) contribute to graduate-level teaching; 2) teach undergraduate courses; 3) ability to develop and maintain an externally funded research program; 4) ability to contribute to the department’s interdisciplinary mission with publications.

 

It is expected that the candidate will be available to start working preferably in August, 1st 2014.

 

Required qualifications: 1) a full curriculum vita, 2) a doctoral degree closely related to the fields above describe at the time of appointment, 3) letter of application describing research and teaching interests, 4) samples of working papers or publications and 5) the names and contact details of two referees plus the recommendation letter

 

Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.

 

Any question about the application process must be sent to Dusan Paredes, Tel. 56 55 355746, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   

Friday, 28 March 2014 09:29

Newsletter VU Spatial Economics

 

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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

 

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IN THIS EDITION

Newsletter VU Spatial Economics NO. 3, 2014

STREEMheader

Welcome

The department in 2013

This newsletter highlights some of the main research achievements of the department of Spatial Economics at VU University Amsterdam in 2013. Besides being proud of the different achievements of the department in 2013, published in this newsletter, we were deeply saddened by the loss of Piet Rietveld, Professor in Transport Economics and Head of our Department. Piet passed away, after a short period of illness, on November 1, 2013. Piet was dearly beloved by everyone who has had the privilege to work with him, for his wisdom, his warm personality, his gentleness, and his sense of humour. He is deeply missed.

Erik Verhoef, Acting Head of the Department

In Memoriam Piet Rietveld

Piet has been Head of the Department of Spatial Economics since 2002. Under his unique and inspiring leadership, the Department has flourished, and has gained and maintained its unique position worldwide in the fields of Spatial, Transport and Environmental Economics. As a researcher, Piet has made ground-breaking contributions to these fields, on a wide variety of themes including transport and regional development, valuation, transport pricing, public transport, transport and environment, land-use modelling, and policy assessment. A good impression of his impressive scientific legacy, can be obtained from the overview of his work on Google Scholar. Click here to read the in memoriam

Research Funding: New Projects

Regional Dimensions in Indonesia's Social and Economic Development

Henri de Groot and Peter Mulder have received funding for the project ‘Regional Dimensions in Indonesia’s Social and Economic Development: A Governance Approach’. This is part of the Scientific Programme Indonesia – Netherlands (SPIN) from the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), aimed at scientific cooperation with Indonesia. Two PhD-students will be working on this project.

Home Equity and the Demand for and Cost of Long Term Care

Jan Rouwendal received funding from NETSPAR for the project Home equity and the demand for and cost of long term care’. Lexmy van den Boogaard, PhD student, will be working on the project for 3 years. The project aims at a better understanding of the various mutual relationships between wealth and the demand for long run term care and of the possibilities for combining home equity and long term care.

Funding for PhD position in collaborative programme with China

Vincent van den Berg and Erik Verhoef have received funding for a PhD position in the collaborative programme between the Dutch NWO and the Chinese NSFC on “The Application of Operations Research in Urban Transport”. The project on “Private roads in mixed private-public networks” will be conducted in cooperation with Tongji University in Shanghai, China. The researcher is Xinying Fu. The project will consider the performance of monopolistic but also competing private roads in congested networks; and of various regulatory policies in this context, including different types of auctions for concessions for private road supply.

Transport Infrastructure Investment and its economic impacts

Henri de Groot has received funding for the FP7 project I-C-EU. VU University is one of the partners in this project which clarifies the relationship between transport infrastructure investment and its wider economic impacts, namely competitiveness and economic growth, by exploring the state-of-the-art of the theoretical methodology of the assessment tools, analysing current and future situation of Europe, taking into account European strategy on growth and competitiveness. I-C-EU will provide recommendations to the EC on making political intervention in order to enhance competitiveness of Europe.

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

Christiaan Behrens wins the European Aviation Economics and Management Prize

Christiaan Behrens wins the 2013 European Aviation Economics and Management Prize, announced at the GARS Research Workshop, just prior to the Second European Aviation Conference, last November. The award was co-sponsored by the GARS (The German Aviation Research Society) and Ashgate. Christiaan Behrens won the PhD Category with his paper entitled: ‘Loyalty programs and consumer behaviour: The impact of FFPs on consumer surplus’ and received a prize of Ashgate books and 200 Euros.

Martijn Smit wins European poster competition

Martijn Smit is the winner of the poster competition of the Open Days Master Class organised by the Regional Studies Association. His poster focused on cluster policy. Martijn received the award from Regional Policy commisioner Johannes Hahn.

Hans Koster, Paul Koster and Gerard van der Meijden joined Tinbergen Institute as Junior and Candidate Fellow

Hans Koster (25) is an assistant professor at the Department. He will join TI as a Junior Fellow and become a member of TI's Spatial, Transport and Environmental Economics (STEE) Research Group. In 2013, Hans defended his PhD dissertation on the internal structure of cities: the economics of agglomeration, amenities and accessibility. His research emphasizes the economic analysis of cities, regions and the environment. He is interested in questions as why people flock to cities, how people and firms choose their location and how we can explain the current crisis in the housing market. His research is mainly empirical, and relies heavily on large datasets containing house prices, employment registers and productivity information. For more information please visit his page on the TI website or visit Hans Koster's personal page: Urban Economics.

Paul Koster (30) is a post-doc researcher at the Department of Spatial Economics, VU University Amsterdam and will join TI as a candidate fellow and become a member of TI's Spatial, Transport and Environmental Economics (STEE) Research Group. In 2012 he successfully defended his PhD dissertation on ‘The cost of travel time variability for air and car travellers’. Paul’s research focuses on the economic valuation of non-market goods and services such as travel time and travel time reliability using advanced econometric techniques. In his post-doc research Paul studies market structures and industrial organisation. For more information please visit his page on the TI website and to find the answer to the question how costly it is to miss a flight, please visit his personal page.

Gerard van der Meijden (29) is a post-doctoral researcher at our department. He will join TI as a Candidate Fellow and become member of TI’s Spatial, Transport, and Environmental Economics (STEE) Research Group. In May 2013 he successfully defended his PhD dissertation titled ‘The Macroeconomic Dynamics of Trade Liberalization, Resource Exploitation, and Backstop Technologies’ at Tilburg University. Gerard is interested in resource economics, the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, technological progress, and economic growth. His post-doctoral research focuses on the economics of climate change. For more information, please visit his page on the TI website.

Jacques Poot Economist of the Year in New Zealand

Jacques Poot, professor of population economics at Waikato University and guest professor at our department, is this year's recipient of the NZIER Economics Award. At the department, he has been co-principal investigator of an international project on migrant diversity and regional disparity over the last 4 years. Jacques Poot is correspondent of the Royal Academy of Science and has recently been appointed as a member of the Academia Europaea.

Mark Kagan University Research Fellow

Mark Kagan has been selected for the University Research Fellowship (URF) of VU University.

Hans Koster and Piet Rietveld were nominated for VU Societal Impact Awards

The Societal Impact Awards spotlight research being carried out at VU University Amsterdam that has an impact on society. The Junior Societal Impact Award is for a PhD candidate who has completed a PhD dissertation at VU University Amsterdam within the last year which could have a potentially significant impact on society. The Senior Societal Impact Award is presented to a researcher at VU University Amsterdam who has had a longer career and spent several years working on research with a significant societal impact. Although neither Hans nor Piet eventually won the award, the nomination itself is of course already an important sign of recognition of the social impact of the work.

Hans Koster did research on the location choices of firms and households within cities, which has important implications for urban planning policies.

Piet Rietveld's work is on a range of transport themes (safety, road congestion, unreliability of transport systems, cycling) with direct relevance for transport policies.

OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS

Top five REPEC ranking

The Department of Spatial Economics at VU University Amsterdam is a world player in the domains of Spatial, Transport and Environmental Economics. REPEC ranks the Faculty in the top 5% of the world in the following domains in which the department is active: Transport Economics, Tourism Economics, Economic Geography, Environmental Economics, Energy Economics, and Urban and Real Estate economics. For the Transport Economics field it even achieves position 3 worldwide.

No less than 8 professors from the Department are ranked by REPEC in the top 5% of Economics authors of the world, namely Peter Nijkamp, Richard Tol, Rick van der Ploeg, Piet Rietveld, Henri de Groot, Cees Withagen, Erik Verhoef,  and Raymond Florax.

Six spatial economists in the 2013 ESB Top 40 of Dutch economists

The department of Spatial Economics, VU University, is well represented in the 2013 ESB Top 40 of Dutch economists. Six department members appear on this list: Richard Tol (1st position), Peter Nijkamp (6), Piet Rietveld (9), Rick van der Ploeg (10), Erik Verhoef (12) and Jos van Ommeren (20). The list is based on journal publications in the years 2008 – 2012, weighted by a bibliometric quality indicator

Jan Rouwendal appointed professor of Economic Valuation of Cultural Heritage

Jan Rouwendal was already affiliated to the Department of Spatial Economics and with this position he will participate in the Research and Education Network ‘Heritage and Space’. Rouwendal and 3 other professors will boost knowledge development where the domains of Cultural Heritage, Spatial Design and Spatial Planning meet. More information on the network can be found on www.netwerkerfgoedenruimte.nl

CLUE: highest scores in international research visitation

The department of Spatial Economics is actively involved in CLUE, which is a research institute for the heritage and history of the Cultural Landscape and Urban Environment.

 “World leading”, “at the forefront of their field internationally”, “clear leadership” and “excellent productivity”. These are some of the high qualifications for CLUE´s research that resulted from the research visitation in December 2012 (see 'Appendices' in Annual Report 2012). The committtee published its report in March 2013 and judged CLUE research on scientific quality, productivity, societal relevance and viability the label ´excellent´, a label that is quite rare in international evaluations of Dutch research.

Meer informatie:Website CLUE

New Editorships

Cees Withagen has been appointed associate editor of the European Economic Review from 1 January 2013.

In 2013, Raymond Florax became member of the International Editorial Board of the new journal "Regional Studies, Regional Science", published by Routledge/Taylor&Francis.

DISSERTATIONS

C.Behrens, ‘Product differentiation in aviation passenger markets: The impact of demand heterogeneity on competition’, April 9, 2013.

M. Gerritse, ‘Policy Competition and the Spatial Economy ’, Jan 20, 2014

S. Groot, ‘Agglomeration, Globalization and Regional Labour Markets, Micro evidence for the Netherlands’, March 12, 2013.

H. Koster, ‘The Internal Structure of Cities: The Economics of Agglomeration, Amenities and Accessibility’, March 21, 2013.

J. Möhlmann, ‘Globalization and Productivity, Micro-Evidence on Heterogeneous Firms, Workers and Products’, March 12, 2013.

C. Ozgen, ‘Impacts of Immigration and Cultural Diversity on Innovation and Economic Growth’. Sept 25, 2013.

S. Peer, ‘The economics of trip scheduling: travel time variability and traffic information’, April 22, 2013.

J. Steenbruggen, ‘Road Traffic Incident Management and Situational Awareness, Oct 7, 2013.

STREEM NEWS

Good evaluations of our teaching activities

The department is strongly involved in several Bachelor and Master programs and also the Tinbergen Institute. We are particularly proud of the MSc in Spatial, Transport and Environmental Economics (STREEM). In the most recent quality assessment of Dutch Master programs (the 'Keuzegids' which was published in February 2014), both the MSc STREEM and the MSc Economics at the VU University Amsterdam were well evaluated, based on scores given by students as well as experts. Out of the 18 one-year MSc programs, STREEM was ranked third. Particularly positive evaluations were given for the quality of the teaching staff and the academic character of the program.

The master in Spatial, Transport and Environmental Economics has developed in most favourable direction. The number of students increased from 9 in 2007 to around 30 in recent years, with a share of about 50% of international students.

Policy oriented RESEARCH

NORFACE - Migrant Diversity and Regional Disparity in Europe (MIDI-REDIE)

From 2010 to 2013, prof. Peter Nijjkamp and prof. Jacques Poot were the principal investigators of a large European project called MIDI-REDIE, on migrant diversity and regional disparity. Both Ph.D. students and researchers have been active in this project. Summarizing their results, it seems that, especially in larger cities, there is a positive effect of cultural diversity on amenities (the ”restaurant effect”). This effect however is much smaller than the negative effect of the presence of immigrants on, most notable, housing prices. This latter effect is mainly associated with cultural diversity within the own local neighborhood and not so much on the city level. On the other hand, there seems to be a positive effect of cultural diversity on wages, which points to positive productivity effects of cultural diversity and not so much to positive utility effects.

However, our research also clearly indicates that different kind of people derive different benefits and dis-benefits from living and working in culturaly diverse environments. This heterogeneity is something that does not have drawn a lot of attention in the literature. This specific heterogeneity of preferences, and the local effect of cultural diversity (on very low spatial levels like neighborhoods) could be interesting future research topics. Especially if cultural diversity is differently appreciated (both from a productivity and a utility point of view), then a generic policy regarding cultural diversity might actually be harmful to certain groups in society, and beneficial to others. From a distribution point of view this might have severe consequences.

Spitsmijden

Spitsmijden in de Trein is a research project studying the use of rewards to influence train travel behaviour. For this experiment, we cooperated with various railway companies, consultants, other researchers, and the Ministry of I&M (Infrastructure and Environment). More than 500 regular train travellers participated to the experiment, where they could receive a daily reward between 3 and 9 euro to avoid travelling during the rush hours.
Travel behaviour during the experiment was registered using a customised smartphone app, as well as travel diaries and surveys. A reduction of 22% in the share of rush hour trips was observed during the reward period.
In the study we use discrete choice analysis to identify detailled behavioural models, from which we can derive monetary valuations of a series of trip characteristics, including comfort, punctuality, travel time and schedule delay. These values are a measure for the trade-offs that train travellers make in choosing between different train connections for their commute.
The results of the research project potentially have a wide range of policy applications, both in social cost benefit analysis of congestion relief measures, as well as in prediction of behavioural impact of tariff differentiation across time of day.

A Dutch summary of the project's main results can be found here.

Completion of NICIS projects

The Department has been involved in various research projects that were carried out as part of a huge project under the heading of the Netherlands Institute for City Innovation Studies (NICIS), ranging from valuation of cultural heritage to the impact of globalization on urban labor markets and the role of policy competition between local governments.

In the concluding phase of these projects, this not only resulted in a series of successful PhD defenses (see the list of PhD theses in this newsletter), but also several workshops aimed at dissemination of research results to policy makers and practitioners.

In June 2013, we organized a workshop on spatial sorting. The trend of high-skilled and high-income people to cluster in space is a well-established stylized fact. But what are the consequences for society? Is gentrification and segregation a source of concern or can we argue that the Dutch have gone too far in its ambition to spread people across space? What are the consequences for housing market policies in, for example, a city like Amsterdam with a huge amount of social housing? And what are the consequences for more peripheral regions if clustering is accepted as an unavoidable outcome of people that vote with their feet? The publication ‘Soort zoekt Soort’ (Sorting Matters: the Clustering of Like-Minded) resulting from this workshop is freely available (in Dutch).

In January 2014, we organized a symposium on ‘Regional and Spatial Policy in Transition: New Perspectives on the Role of Regions, Place Based Policies, Policy Competition and Decentralization’. The central theme was the change in view over the past few years on sound national as well as European policies. These changes reflect an increasingly important role of regions at sub-national level in a world that globalizes at high pace. The result is a clear trend towards decentralization of policies. There has been a fierce debate on the need for place based policies in the European context. And views on the beneficial role of competition between jurisdictions for social welfare have been questioned. Four scholars reflected on the current, complex transition from national to increasingly local policy making. A short impression of the symposium and the powerpoints of the presentations are available here.

Economic Outlook Metropolitan Area Amsterdam

A final outgrowth of the completed NICIS projects mentioned above is the Department’s involvement in the publication of the Economic Outlook for the Metropolitan Area of Amsterdam. The most recent version of this Outlook was presented on February 7, 2014, and is available.

AESUS - a research project of the Urban Regions in the Delta programme (NWO)

The Analysing and Exploring Sustainable Urban Strategies (AESUS) project aims to develop a new generation of models that integrate societal developments, urban processes and changes in accessibility with sustainability issues. Such models can be used to better understand the complexity of reality, help shed light on potential future developments and evaluate possible impacts of alternative development strategies.

In the Netherlands several models are available that describe part of the complex relationship between urban dynamics and sustainability. Currently, however, these are not equipped to deal with contemporary spatial development issues and recent changes in the policy context (e.g. deregulation, decentralisation) in which these developments unfold. Nor are these models used in combination to offer an integrated view on the sustainability issues related to urban development. Within this project we aim to improve existing models and apply them in an integrated way to better understand increasing regional differences in urban development and propose and evaluate different urbanisation strategies. This is done in the context of expected developments along the hinterland-corridor surrounding the A2 motorway that connects Amsterdam with Belgium.

The project focuses on the following research themes:

  1. analysing regional differences in growth (and shrinkage) of population and employment;
  2. developing new planning and design concepts to deal with contemporary urban development processes and current changes in the policy context;
  3. develop and integrate spatial decision support tools that can be used in national and regional spatial planning and development processes (in particular the Land Use Scanner model and Urban Strategy framework

The figure is taken from an upcoming chapter in a book on Spatial Analysis and Location Modeling in Urban and Regional Systems: Regional variation in urban intensification share was analysed as part of the AESUS project.

For more information, see the project website: http://aesus.verdus.nl.

scientific PUBLICATIONS; a selection

Anthoff, D. & Tol, R.S.J. (2013). The uncertainty about the social cost of carbon: A decomposition analysis using fund. Climatic Change, 117(3), 515-530.

Bernasco, W., Block, R. & Ruiter, S. (2013). Go Where the Money is: Modeling Street Robbers’ Location Choices. Journal of Economic Geography, 13(1), 119-143.

Bremer, T.S. van den & Ploeg, F. van der (2013). Managing and Harnessing Volatile Oil Windfalls. IMF Economic Review, 61(1), 130-167.

Brown, Jason P., Dayton M. Lambert, Raymond Florax (2013), The Birth, Death and Persistence of Firms: Creative Destruction and the Spatial Distribution of U.S, Manufacturing Establishments, 2000–2006, Economic Geography, 89(3), 2013, 203–26

Chen Susan E., Raymond Florax and Samantha D. Snyder Obesity and Fast Food in Urban Markets: A New Approach Using Geo-referenced Micro Data, Health Economics, 22(7), 2013, 835–56.

Groot, S.P.T., de Groot, H.L.F. & Smit, M.J. (in press): Regional Wage Differences in the Netherlands: Micro Evidence on Agglomeration Externalities, Journal of Regional Science.

Heilbich, M., Brunauer, W., Vaz, E & Nijkamp, P. (2014). Spatial Heterogeneity in Hedonic House Price Models: The Case of Austria. Urban Studies, 51(2), 390-411.

Koster, H.R.A., Van Ommeren, J.N., Rietveld, P. (2013). Is the Sky the Limit? High-Rise Buildings and Office Rents. Forthcoming in Journal of Economic Geography.

Mitra, T., G. Asheim, W. Buchholz, C. Withagen, 'Characterizing the sustainability problem in an exhaustible resource model", Journal of Economic Theory  148, 2164-2182, 2013.

Mulalic, I, J.N. van Ommeren and N. Pilegaard (2013), Wages and commuting: quasi-natural experiments' evidence from firms that relocate, The Economic Journal (forthcoming).

Peer, S., Knockaert, J., Koster, P.R., Tseng, Y. & Verhoef, E.T. (2013). Door-to-door travel times in RP departure time choice models: An approximation method using GPS data. Transportation Research Part B, 58, 134-150.

Ploeg, F. van der & Venables, A.J. (2013). Absorbing a windfall of foreign exchange: Dutch disease dynamics. Journal of Development Economics, 103, 229-243.

Poelhekke, S. and F. van der Ploeg, (2013). "Do natural resources attract non-resource FDI?", The Review of Economics and Statistics, 95(3), 1047-1065.

Sabir, M., Ommeren, J.N. van & Rietveld, P. (2013). Weather to travel to the beach. Transportation Research A, 58, 79-86.

Rouwendal, Mark van Duijn,Cultural heritage and the location choice of Dutch households in a residential sorting model. Journal of Economic Geography, 13 (2013), 473-500. 

Silva Montalva, H.E., Verhoef, E.T. & Berg, V.A.C. van den (2014). Airlines' strategic interactions and airport pricing in a dynamic bottleneck model of congestion. Journal of Urban Economics, 80, 13-27.

Tol, R.S.J. (2013). The economic impact of climate change in the 20th and 21st centuries. Climatic Change, 117(4), 795-808.

Tranos, E. & Nijkamp, P. (2013). The Death of Distance Revisited: Cyberplace, Physical and Relational Proximities. Journal of Regional Science, 53(5), 855-873.

Weijde, A.H. van der, Verhoef, E.T. & Berg, V.A.C. van den (2013). Competition in multi-modal transport networks: A dynamic approach. Transportation Research Part B, 53, 31-44.

Withagen, C.A.A.M. & Ploeg, F. van der (in press). Growth, renewables and the optimal carbon tax. International Economic Review.

Policy Oriented Publications; a Selection

Bakens, J., H.L.F. de Groot, C.J. Pen en P. Mulder (eds.) (2014), Soort zoekt soort, Clustering en sociaal-economische scheidslijnen in Nederland, Platform 31 en Vrije Universiteit.

Economische Zaken Amsterdam and Kamer van Koophandel Amsterdam (2014): Economische Verkenningen Metropoolregio Amsterdam 2014 [Economic Outlook Metropolitan Area Amsterdam 2014], Economische Zaken Amsterdam / Kamer van Koophandel Amsterdam.

Geurs, K., Koster, H.R.A., De Visser, G. (2013). Kantorenleegstand en OV-knooppuntontwikkeling in de Zuidelijke Randstad. VerDus Beleidsnotitie.

Husby, T.G., Groot, H.L.F. de, Hofkes, M.W. & Dröes, M.I. (in press). Do floods have permanent effects? Evidence from the Netherlands. Journal of Regional Science.

Jacobs-Crisioni, C.G.W., Rietveld, P. & Koomen, E. (2014). The impact of spatial aggregation on urban development analyses. Applied Geography, 47, 46-56.

Koopmans, C.C., Groot, W., Warffemius, P., Annema, J.A. & Hoogendoorn-Lanser, S. (2013). Measuring Generalised Transport Costs as an Indicator of Accessibility Changes over Time. Transport Policy, 29(September), 154-159.

Mulder, P. & de Groot, H.L.F. (2013) Dutch Sectoral Energy Intensity Developments in International Perspective, 1987–2005, Energy Policy, 52, pp. 501–512.

Pfeiffer, B. and P. Mulder (2013), Explaining the Diffusion of Renewable Energy Technology in Developing CountriesEnergy Economics 40, pp. 285–296.

Steenbruggen, J.G.M., Borzacchiello, M.T., Nijkamp, P. & Scholten, H.J. (2013). Data from Telecommunication Networks for Incident Management: An Exploratory Review on Transport Safety and Security. Transport Policy, 28(July), 86-102.

Tan, W., Koster, H.R.A, Van Hoogerbrugge, M. (eds.) (2013). Knooppuntontwikkeling in Nederland. (Hoe) moeten we TOD implementeren? ‘s-Gravenhage: Platform 31, uitgegeven op 14-september-2013.

Wee, B. van & Rietveld, P. (2013). Using value of statistical life for the ex ante evaluation of transport policy options: a discussion based on ethical theory. Transportation, 40(2), 295-314.

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Dear colleagues,

This mail is to remind you the INFER Workshop in Urban and Regional Economics. The workshop is part of the scientific activities supported by the CREIP research centre (www.urv.cat/creip) and will take place in Reus, at the Faculty of Economics of the Rovira i Virgili University in September 2014 (4th and 5th). 

Topics:

The workshop aims to gather researchers in Urban and Regional Economics. The focus is on empirical papers, but theoretical analyses are also welcome. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

-Agglomeration economies

-Location of economic activities

-Migration

-Firm entry, exit and survival

-Housing

-Environmental and sustainable development

-Spatial econometrics

Submission:

To submit a paper to the workshop, please send a complete version in pdf format to the email address "This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." with the subject "Submission to the INFER Workshop in Urban and Regional Economics". The deadline is May 15th 2014. The front page of the document should include the title, authors, affiliations, contact details, and a short abstract. Notification of acceptance/rejection should be received by June 16th 2014. 

Registration:

The registration fee for presenting and non-presenting participants is 100 euros for INFER members and 160 euros for other participants. The registration fee includes all lunches, conference refreshments and the conference dinner (September 4th). It does not include travel or accommodation costs. Participants are expected to arrange their own accommodation. The deadline for registration and payment is July 10th 2014. 

You will find all the details at http://events.urv.cat/go/infer-workshop.

Kind regards,

Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod & Miguel Manjón-Antolín

Universitat Rovira i Virgili & CREIP

 

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Papers in Regional Science

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Volume 93, Issue 1 Pages 1 - 222, March 2014

The latest issue of Papers in Regional Science is available on Wiley Online Library

EDITORIAL

 

Reinforcing the tradition and picking up new challenges (pages 1–2)
Roberta Capello
Article first published online: 24 MAR 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12106

ARTICLES

 

Broadband and knowledge intensive firm clusters: Essential link or auxiliary connection? (pages 3–29)
Elizabeth A. Mack
Article first published online: 23 OCT 2012 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1435-5957.2012.00461.x

 

Testing for labour pooling as a source of agglomeration economies: Evidence for labour markets in England and Wales (pages 31–52)
Patricia C. Melo and Daniel J. Graham
Article first published online: 27 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1435-5957.2012.00462.x

 

Path dependence, institutions and the density of economic activities: Evidence from Italian cities (pages 53–76)
Marco Percoco
Article first published online: 27 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1435-5957.2012.00470.x

 

Improved GMM estimation of random effects panel data models with spatially correlated error components (pages 77–99)
Matthias Arnold and Dominik Wied
Article first published online: 27 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1435-5957.2012.00472.x

 

All in the family: Self-selection and migration by couples (pages 101–124)
Kent Eliasson, Robert Nakosteen, Olle Westerlund and Michael Zimmer
Article first published online: 13 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1435-5957.2012.00473.x

 

Search costs decrease prices in a model of spatial competition (pages 125–139)
Ralph M. Braid
Article first published online: 9 JAN 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1435-5957.2012.00474.x

 

Spatial price discrimination in a symmetric barbell model: Bertrand vs. Cournot (pages 141–158)
Chia-Hung Sun and Fu-Chuan Lai
Article first published online: 27 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1435-5957.2012.00476.x

 

Zipf, Gibrat and geography: Evidence from China, India and Brazil (pages 159–181)
Kwok Tong Soo
Article first published online: 13 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1435-5957.2012.00477.x

 

Innovation and the local workforce (pages 183–201)
David C. Maré, Richard Fabling and Steven Stillman
Article first published online: 13 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1435-5957.2012.00479.x

 

The relationship between start-ups, market mobility and employment growth: An empirical analysis for Dutch regions (pages 203–217)
Sierdjan Koster and André van Stel
Article first published online: 13 FEB 2013 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12000

BOOK REVIEWS

 

International Handbook on the Economics of Migration. edited by Amelie F. Constant and Klaus F. Zimmermann (eds.). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2013. 573 pp. £139.50. ISBN 978-1-84542-629-3 (pages 219–220)
Daniela-Luminita Constantin
Article first published online: 24 MAR 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12107

 

Reshaping Metropolitan America: Development Trends and Opportunities to 2030. by Arthur C. Nelson. Washington: Island Press. 2013. 122 pp. + notes 9 pp. + refs 10 pp. + index 9 pp. Cloth $70.00. ISBN 978-1-61091-019-4. Paperback $35.00. ISBN 978-1-61091-033-0. Ebook $34.99. ISBN 978-161091-222-8. (pages 221–222)
Michael L. Lahr
Article first published online: 24 MAR 2014 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12108

Tuesday, 25 March 2014 09:41

CALL OPEN - ERSA 2014 Summer School

 
2014 Summer School 
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Registration is OPEN
 
 

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Programme
HIGHLIGHTS
Confirmed lecturers 
* Roger S. Bivand
* Robrto Patuelli
* Katarzyna Kopczewska
* Tadeusz Stryakiewicz
* Waldemar Ratajczak
* Tomasz Kowwowski
* and others

 

► Further information can be found on the 27th ERSA Summer School 2014, Events Section 

Goals and Formats

The lectures will focus on both theory and empirical research methodology, and how these can be matched to progress our understanding of the relationships between

"Spatial Econometrics and Regional Analysis".    

The aim is to give the participants advanced knowledge of theory and methodology, emphasizing knowledge gaps and avenues for research areas that will push the research frontier forward.

Call is Open for the 27th ERSA Summer School 2014, in Poznan Poland
Dear All,
We would like to draw your attention to the 27th ERSA Summer School hosted this year by the Adam Mickiewicz University,, from 2-9 July 2014.

The umbrella theme of this year's edition is "Spatial Econometrics and Regional Analysis", the Summer School will combine an exciting programme of lectures with the opportunity for participants to present their current research project and have a feedback from other colleagues and lecturers.

On behalf of the LOC in Poznan, Poland, we look forward to your participation to this Summer event.

 
Kind regards

Richard KELLY

Executive Director of ERSA 

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Are you a PhD student or junior researcher with less than 10 years of research experience?

Do you want to share your research with other young scientists

and have the precious feedback of high-level lecturers?  

Interested? Then the ERSA Summer School Platform is for you!

Don't wait any longer, full details on the programme format and how to apply are posted HERE!

Deadline for Application:
18th April 2014  
The number of participants is limited to

30

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Friday, 21 March 2014 09:26

AESOP Newsletter 3/2014 - March18

News

15 March 2014 : National Representatives Elections 2014

AESOP COUNCIL OF REPRESENTATIVES

National Representatives Elections 2014

5 January 2014 : China Planning Education in Europe Project

Klaus R. Kunzmann, our founding AESOP president is still concerned and motivated to maintain the quality of planning education in our schools.

Observing the considerable growth of Asian, mainly Chinese students at European planning schools, he has asked us to support his initiative.

We bring his questionnaire on the presence of Chinese students and the responses of our member schools to your notice and ask you to kindly fill our online questionnaire before 30th of April.

Thank you.

11 March 2014 : International Young Planning Professionals Award (YPPA), 2014

International Young Planning Professionals Award (YPPA), 2014,

1st-8th September, Tours, France


Introduction

The...

28 February 2014 : 5th EUROPEAN URBAN SUMMER SCHOOL 2014

AESOP | ECTP-CEU | IFHP | ISOCARP EUROPEAN URBAN SUMMER SCHOOL 2014

Heritage Conservation & Urban Sustainable Development
1-8 September 2014: Tours, France

Ecole Polytechnique de l'Université de Tours-Département Aménagement

 


Activities

13 March 2014 : AESOP Quality Recognition for the European Dimension in Planning Programmes

AESOP Quality Recognition for the European Dimension

in Planning Programmes

Preliminary document to discussed at Heads of Schools Meeting in Lisbon, March 2014

17 March 2014 : Capital Spaces: the multiple complex public spaces of a global city

PhD in Architecture, University of Naples Federico II
21 March 2014 - 12.30-14.30
Via Forno Vecchio, 36, Naples, SL 4.2 (4° floor)
PhD cycle of...

16 March 2014 : CALL FOR ABSTRACTS IS OPEN UNTIL APRIL 1st: ADVANCES IN SPATIAL TYPOLOGIES - IALE-EUROPE THEMATIC WORKSHOP, 4-5 JULY, IST, LISBON

The first IALE-EUROPE THEMATIC WORKSHOP will take place in 4-5 JULY 2014, in Instituto Superior Técnico, LISBON. Call for abstracts is open until...

13 March 2014 : IARU Congress on Global Challenges: Achieving Sustainability

IARU1 Sustainability Science Congress 2014
October 22
24, 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark
Session on Sustainable Urbanization
Organizers
Professor...

13 March 2014 : Extended deadline 11th Urban Planning & Environment Conference

From September 16-19 the 11th international conference of the Urban Planning and Environment Association will be held in La Plata, Argentina. The...

10 March 2014 : Call for abstracts: International conference "Railway high-speed and territorial governance", Belfort (France), 10&11th July 2014

About the conference
Concerned by the current issues related to technological and social changes, Laboratory IRTES-RECITS (EA7274) of the...

7 March 2014 : Design Semantics 2014

Call for Contributions and Participation

Design Semantics 2014, Bari (Italy), June 30-July 2, 2014

www.designsemantics.org

Workshop...

7 March 2014 : European Multiple Criteria Decision Aiding (MCDA) Spring School

European Multiple Criteria Decision Aiding (MCDA) Spring School
Multiple criteria decision making: a key for sustainability
May 26th -31st, 2014...

European Multiple Criteria Decision Aiding (MCDA) Spring School

4 March 2014 : 20th YTK/IFHP Urban Planning and Design Summer School in Finland

New Urban Hybrids – Re-setting Borders, Combining Scales

YTK, Land Use Planning and Urban Studies Group at the Aalto University is organising the...

20 February 2014 : Update EURA Conference City Futures in Paris

International Conference

Cities as strategic places and players in a globalized world

Paris, 18 - 20 June 2014

Cities have become ever more...

19 February 2014 : Not only market. How the activities of consumption modify space, identity and practices of urban design and planning

International Seminar: "Not only market. How the activities of consumption modify space, identity and practices of urban design and planning"...

17 February 2014 : 50th ISOCARP Congress, Gdynia, Poland, 23-26 Sept. 2014

The 50th ISOCARP International Planning Congress will take place in Gdynia, Poland, 23-26 September 2014. The theme is "Urban Transformations -...

12 February 2014 : Food City Region: Cultivating Planning

Food City Region: Cultivating Planning is a national one-day conference responding to the topical issues of city growth, new development and the...

12 February 2014 : Spatial Planning in Latin America - Special Panel in AESOP Utrecht 2014

Spatial Planning in Latin America - Special Panel
(under AESOP 2014 Track 11: International Comparative Planning)

Spatial Planning in Latin America - Special Panel in AESOP Utrecht 2014

12 February 2014 : Geographical Analysis, Urban Modeling, Spatial Statistics

Ninth International Conference on "Geographical Analysis, Urban Modeling, Spatial Statistics" GEOG-AND-MOD 14...

10 February 2014 : Call for Paper: MOOCs, E-learning & Beyond: Exploring the future of virtual built environment teaching (1 July 2014, University College London)

Call for Papers (deadline 16 April 2014)

MOOCs, E-learning & Beyond: Exploring the future of virtual built environment teaching
University...

7 February 2014 : IFHP Conference Singapore: Good Urban Governance in Integrated Planning: the key to success?

May 2014

The conference will critically look at international projects of integrated planning, how they are governed, and will encourage...

IFHP Conference Singapore: Good Urban Governance in Integrated Planning: the key to success?

7 February 2014 : Conference "Flood Protection for Historic Sites"

An international colloquium on “Flood Protection for Historic Sites: Integrating Heritage Conservation and Flood Control Concepts” will take...

6 February 2014 : International conference- Architectural Engineering Department. Birzeit University

International conference - Architectural Engineering Department. Birzeit University
Rural Areas: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities for their Conservation and Development

April 27-29, 2014

3 February 2014 : RSA Global Conference 2014, Brazil: From Vulnerable Places to Resilient Territories: The Path to Sustainable Development

In a world emerging from widespread crisis, some regions thrive and have been strengthened whilst others struggle to recover. Unforeseen events...


Members: News

15 March 2014 : Inspire policy making by territorial evidence

The ESPON Programme 2014-2020 is currently being developed and a draft version of the Cooperation Programme has been prepared.
It sets out five...

Inspire policy making by territorial evidence

17 March 2014 : Call for papers - UK-Ireland Planning Research Conference, Oxford Brookes University, Sept 9-11, 2014

*** CALL FOR PAPERS - Annual UK-Ireland Planning Research Conference, Oxford Brookes University, September 9th – 11th 2014

Oxford Brookes...

11 March 2014 : 20th YTK/IFHP Urban Planning and Design Summer School in Finland

New Urban Hybrids – Re-setting Borders, Combining Scales

YTK, Land Use Planning and Urban Studies Group at the Aalto University is organising the...

4 March 2014 : MSc Global Urban Development and Planning

MSc in Global Urban Development and Planning, University of Manchester
Applications for academic year 2014-15 welcome

This cross-disciplinary...

28 February 2014 : Academic scholarships Erasmus Mundus Masters programme PLANET Europe

Academic scholarships for scholars from outside the EEA are available to the universities jointly offering the integrated Masters programme...

26 February 2014 : Bridging the Implementation Gap of Accessibility Instrument and Planning Support Systems

Joint Conference
CITTA 7th Annual Conference on Planning Research
COST TU1002 Accessibility Instrument for Planning Practice in Europe - Final...

Bridging the Implementation Gap of Accessibility Instrument and Planning Support Systems

12 February 2014 : Call for abstracts CODATU XVI, 2-5 February 2015, Istanbul

The 16th Conference of CODATU (Coopération pour le Développement et l’Amélioration des Transport Urbains et Périurbains - Cooperation for Urban...

11 February 2014 : Expert Workshop on recommendations for Urban-Rural Partnerships in Brussels/Belgium at the Hanse-Office (15 April 2014)

The workshop – organised by the INTERREG IVC Project “URMA Urban-Rural Partnerships in Metropolitan Areas” – presents an opportunity for...


Awards

22 February 2014 : AESOP Excellence in Teaching Award 2014

2014 AESOP PRIZE FOR
EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING
New Responses to (Global) Changes in Time of Crisis: New Approaches to Planning Education

AIM OF...


Events

10 March 2014 : ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TO UNIVERSITY OF LISBON

Association of European Schools of Planning would like to thank University of Lisbon and express our gratitude for the organization of the IX AESOP Heads of Schools Meeting (7th – 9th April): WE MUST ADAPT! Planning connecting academia and local communities in a rapidly changing Europe. The team from Lisbon has shown tremendous dedication to the task and remarkable reliability. We consider the cooperation with University of Lisbon very successful and pleasurable. We would also like express our word of gratitude to the city of Lisbon supporting the event.

We wish to especially thank Prof. Arlindo Oliveira, President of Instituto Superior Técnico/Center for Urban and Regional Systems, Prof. Lucinda Fonseca, President of Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território / Centre for Geographical Studies and Prof. José Pinto-Duarte, President of Faculdade de Arquitectura for their fabulous cooperation and support.

We also wish to thank Prof. Fernando Nunes da Silva, Prof. Isabel Loupa Ramos, Prof.José Antunes Ferreira (IST/CESUR), Prof. José Manuel Simões, Eduarda Costa and Márilisa Coelho (IGOT/CEG),Prof. Sofia Morgado and Pedro George (FA) for their contribution to the success of our Heads of Schools Meeting. We know very well that it requires the work of a team to organize such an event, and the role played by each member of the team is important. We are deeply indebted to all who contributed to the success of the event. Our special word of gratitude goes to the staff of the IST/CESUR, IGOT/CEG and FA of the University of Lisbon helping during the event.

Our special word of gratitude goes to Prof. Fernando Nunes da Silva (IST/CESUR) and Henk van der Kamp (President of ECTP-CEU, Dublin Institute of Technology), who presented outstanding keynote speeches and to our invited speakers: Prof. Jan Schreurs (KU Leuven), Martijn de Bruijn (EC, DG Regio), Prof. Maroš Finka (Slovak Institute of Technology), Prof. Camilla Perrone (University of Florence) and Prof. Stefanie Dühr (Radboud University Nijmegen).

We would also like to thank our moderators: Prof. Pantelis Skayannis (University of Thessaly), Prof. Diogo Mateus (University Lusófona de Humanidades e Technologieas) and Prof. Jean-Michel Roux (University Pierre Mendes-France, Grenoble).

The event has been a great joy and pleasure to all of us, and has been so largely thanks to your work and hospitability, for which we remain grateful.



Job Postings

13 March 2014 : PhD position 'European spatial planning systems in transition'

There is a vacancy at Nijmegen School of Management for a talented PhD researcher on the topic of 'European spatial planning systems in...

6 March 2014 : Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Human Geography

**SCHOOL OF GEOGRAPHY, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT / THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND / BRISBANE / AUSTRALIA
**
**Lecturer / Senior Lecturer...

6 March 2014 : Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Urban Environmental or Development Planning

SCHOOL OF GEOGRAPHY, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT / THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND / BRISBANE / AUSTRALIA
**
**Lecturer / Senior Lecturer...

6 March 2014 : Professor in Planning

**SCHOOL OF GEOGRAPHY, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANGEMENT / THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND / BRISBANE / AUSTRALIA
**
**Professor in Planning
**...

6 March 2014 : Senior positions at the University of Queensland, Australia

Professor in Planning, Lecturers/Senior Lecturers in Human Geography and Urban Environmental or Development Planning (Three positions)

University...

4 March 2014 : POSITION OF DOCTOR-ASSISTENT AT THE DEPT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING (EA15)

POSITION OF DOCTOR-ASSISTENT AT THE DEPT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING (EA15) 
CENTER FOR MOBILITY AND SPATIAL PLANNING (AMRP)
 
 
In view of further...

10 February 2014 : New Position of Professor/Reader in Urban Studies

UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOWNew Position of Professor/Reader in Urban Studies (funded by Urban Studies Foundation)The School of Social and Political...


Journals

18 February 2014 : Call for Papers: TeMA, Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment – Volume 7/2 - 2014

TeMA, Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, invites scholars and practitioners to submit articles on the general topic of urban and...


Books

24 January 2014 : Planning, Risk and Property Development

Planning, Risk and Property Development
Urban regeneration in England, France and the Netherlands
By Nikos Karadimitriou, Claudio de Magalhães, Roelof Verhage

Planning, Risk and Property Development

5 January 2014 : Creative Cities in Practice by Klaus R. Kunzmann & Tang Yan

Klaus R. Kunzmann & Tang Yan
Creative Cities in Practice
European and Asian Perspective

ISBN 978-7-302-32519-2
58.00 RMB
Oct. 2013...

Creative Cities in Practice by Klaus R. Kunzmann & Tang Yan


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Full Professor of Social Sustainability
(Ref.no 2538-95)
WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business)

 

WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) is currently inviting applications for the position of a Full Professor of Social Sustainability at the Department of Socioeconomics.

Applicants should have an outstanding international reputation in high quality scholarship and conduct research on sustainability transitions/transformations including intragenerational and intergenerational aspects. Applicants should have a background in socioeconomics and a proven ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment and are expected to cultivate an environment of interdisciplinary collaboration. Their work relates to core research and teaching areas of the Department, sustainable social, environmental and economic systems in particular. They have an interest in contributing to the policy debate on social sustainability and actively support the science-society interface. Applicants should have a proven track record of excellent teaching and are expected to take an active role in the University’s self-governance.

For details of the position, please see www.wu.ac.at/jobs. Applications must be submitted by April 23, 2014. 

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