RSPP Special Issue Award

Elisabete Martins

Journal of Housing Economics

Special Issue on research related to 'Race and the City'

This special issue will feature research that sheds light on the experiences of minorities in U.S. cities and metropolitan areas.  Given the long history of racial segregation and discrimination that African-Americans have faced in the U.S., we expect that many of the submissions will focus on the experiences of African-Americans in U.S. cities. However, we are also very interested in submissions that examine Latino and Asian populations, especially given the increasing urbanization of Latinos within the U.S. in recent decades. While our own research focuses on contemporary issues, we are open to historical analyses, especially ones that shed light on contemporary discussions and debates. Finally, we also welcome studies that examine the experiences of minority groups in cities and metropolitan areas in other developed, higher income countries around the world.

Papers must be of sufficient analytical rigor to meet the customary standards of the journal. Timeliness is very important, as the editors and the journal seek to limit delays between the acceptance of manuscripts and eventual publication. Submissions should be made before January 31st, 2017 to 

http://www.evise.com/evise/faces/pages/navigation/NavController.jspx?JRNL_ACR=JHEC

To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion into the special issue, authors must select the name of the special issue “SI: Race and the City” when they upload their manuscripts. Early submissions will be dealt with promptly.

Special editors are Ingrid Gould Ellen (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and Steve Ross (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

We are pleased to deliver your requested table of contents alert for Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences. Volume 9 Number 2 is now available online.

 
In this issue
Original Paper  

Spatial price discrimination, monopoly upstream and convex costs downstream

Gabriel Courey

Original Paper  

Foreign-owned firms and zoning under spatial price discrimination

Juan Carlos Bárcena-Ruiz & F. Javier Casado-Izaga

Original Paper  

Endogenous market boundary and spatial price discrimination with a quadratic production cost function

Chin-Sheng Chen

Original Paper  

Optimizing plant size in the planning of renewable energy portfolios

Federica Cucchiella, Idiano D’Adamo & Massimo Gastaldi

Original Paper  

Analytical and conceptual issues in the interpretation of doubly constrained spatial interaction models

Martin Watts

Original Paper  

A three-stage model of inter-jurisdictional public spending spillovers

Martin Gregor

Original Paper  

Hierarchical crop yield linear model

Saleem Shaik & Sanjoy Bhattacharjee

Call for Applications

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THE BENJAMIN H. STEVENS 2017-2018 GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN REGIONAL SCIENCE

Graduate students enrolled in Ph.D. programs in North America are encouraged to apply for the Seventeenth Benjamin H. Stevens Graduate Fellowship in Regional Science, administered by the North American Regional Science Council of the Regional Science Association International (NARSC-RSAI). This Fellowship, in support of thesis research in Regional Science, is awarded annually in memory of Dr. Benjamin H. Stevens, an intellectual leader whose selfless devotion to graduate students as teacher, advisor, mentor, and friend had a profound impact on the field. Regional Science is a multidisciplinary field concerned with the theory and method of urban and regional phenomena. Regional Scientists apply theoretical and empirical frameworks and methods of the social and other sciences, as well as develop new ones specifically for regional analysis and policy.

Eligible students should have completed all degree requirements except for their dissertation by the time the Fellowship commences. A requirement of the Fellowship is that the recipient has no duties other than dissertation research during the Fellowship, although the recipient may hold other fellowships concurrently. Applications from students working in any area or any Ph.D. program are welcome as long as their dissertation research addresses a research question in Regional Science.

The Fellowship consists of a stipend in the amount of $30,000 (U.S.), paid over a twelve-month period. Applications for the 2017-2018 Fellowship should be sent electronically by the applicant to the Selection Committee Chair, Professor Elena Irwin at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., and received by February 15, 2017. An application consists of the following materials:

1. A curriculum vita of no more than two (2) pages in length.

2. A statement in ten (10) pages or less explaining the questions and issues to be addressed, the approach to be used, and the product expected from the thesis research, preceded by a summary (1-page maximum) describing the intellectual merit of the proposed research, and the broader impacts that may result. The 10-page limit is inclusive of references, but exclusive of tables and figures. This text should be in 12 point or larger font, double-spaced, with one-inch margins; references may be single-spaced.

3. Copies of the candidate’s transcripts for all graduate study. Unofficial copies are acceptable.

In addition, the thesis supervisor shall provide a confidential letter sent separately as an attachment from her/his email account with the student’s name in the subject line to Professor Elena Irwin. In the letter the supervisor should assess the quality and significance of the proposed dissertation research, specify the current state of progress toward the candidate’s degree and provide a commitment by the thesis supervisor to obtain a tuition waiver for the candidate for the year of the Fellowship. A condition of the Fellowship is the granting of a tuition waiver for the year of the Fellowship by the university, or equivalent payment of the student’s tuition.

Applications should be emailed to Professor Elena Irwin at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Questions may also be sent to her at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. For information about NARSC, go to www.narsc.org/newsite/. For information about RSAI, go to www.rsai.org.

July 15, 2016

Nick Tsivanidis, a Ph.D. candidate in economics at the University of Chicago, was selected as the winner of the Sixteenth Annual Benjamin H. Stevens Graduate Fellowship in Regional Science. The Fellowship will provide a one-year stipend of $30,000 to support Nick Tsivanidisin his research entitled, ‘Commuting Technologies, City Structure and Urban Inequality: Evidence from Bogotá’s TransMilenio.’ This research will estimate the impact of a novel bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Bogotá, Colombia – TransMilenio – in reducing congestion costs along two margins. First, what was the total effect of TransMilenio on city productivity and welfare? Second, to what extent did the system disproportionately benefit the urban poor, by reducing their commuting time and improving their access to jobs? Since the poor rely on public transit while the rich drive cars, TransMilenio may have had both important aggregate and distributional effects for Bogotanos. Tsivanidis’s research is supervised by Professor Chang-Tai Hsieh of the University of Chicago.

 

The Fellowship is awarded in memory of Dr. Benjamin H. Stevens, an intellectual leader whose selfless devotion to graduate students as teacher, advisor, mentor, and friend continues to have a profound impact on the field of regional science. Fundraising efforts to increase the Fellowship’s endowment are ongoing. Donations should be sent to: The Stevens Fellowship Fund, First Financial Bank, 1205 S. Neil Street, Champaign, IL 61820 USA. Checks should be drawn to The Stevens Fellowship Fund. Donations may also be made by credit card through the NARSC website at www.narsc.org/newsite/donations2.php.

 

The 2016-17 Stevens Fellowship competition was judged by a Selection Committee composed of: Laurie Schintler, Public Policy, George Mason University, Chair; Nathaniel Baum-Snow, Economics, Brown University;Elena Irwin, Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, The Ohio State University; Mario Polèse, Urban and Regional Economics, Université du Québec; and Amanda Weinstein, Economics, The University of Akron. The Stevens Fellowship Committee administrates the Stevens Fellowship Fund on behalf of the North American Regional Science Council; its members are: Tony Smith, Chair; David Plane, Secretary; Michael Lahr, Treasurer; Janet Kohlhase; and Neil Reid, Executive Director of NARSC.

 

The Committee thanks the thirty students who entered the competition in 2016, as well as their dissertation supervisors. Faculty at all North American Ph.D. programs related to the interdisciplinary field of Regional Science are urged to encourage their best students to apply for the Seventeenth Annual Stevens Graduate Regional Science Fellowship. The winning student’s dissertation research in the field of Regional Science will be supported during the 2017-2018 year with a one-year stipend of $30,000. The application deadline is February 15, 2017. Full submission guidelines will be posted at www.narsc.org/newsite/awards-prizes/stevens-graduate-fellowship/.

June 2016

1)      Call for Submissions

Journal of Housing Economics

Special Issue on research related to 'Race and the City'

This special issue will feature research that sheds light on the experiences of minorities in U.S. cities and metropolitan areas.  Given the long history of racial segregation and discrimination that African-Americans have faced in the U.S., we expect that many of the submissions will focus on the experiences of African-Americans in U.S. cities. However, we are also very interested in submissions that examine Latino and Asian populations, especially given the increasing urbanization of Latinos within the U.S. in recent decades. While our own research focuses on contemporary issues, we are open to historical analyses, especially ones that shed light on contemporary discussions and debates. Finally, we also welcome studies that examine the experiences of minority groups in cities and metropolitan areas in other developed, higher income countries around the world.

Papers must be of sufficient analytical rigor to meet the customary standards of the journal. Timeliness is very important, as the editors and the journal seek to limit delays between the acceptance of manuscripts and eventual publication. Submissions should be made before January 31st, 2017 to

http://www.evise.com/evise/faces/pages/navigation/NavController.jspx?JRNL_ACR=JHEC

To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion into the special issue, authors must select the name of the special issue “SI: Race and the City” when they upload their manuscripts. Early submissions will be dealt with promptly.

Special editors are Ingrid Gould Ellen (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and Steve Ross (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

2)      Call for Submissions

Journal of Economic Development in Higher Education

The Journal of Economic Development in Higher Education is the journal of the University Economic Development Association

The Journal of Economic Development in Higher Education is an online, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the study of university-led economic development. The Journal examines ways in which institutions of higher education foster competitiveness through human capital formation; research and innovation; and quality-of-place strategies that make communities attractive places to live, work, operate businesses, and raise families.

Submissions for Publication:

The Journal encourages articles on new frameworks, theories, or concepts; data-driven research articles; program evaluations; qualitative or quantitative case studies that highlight or analyze the role played by institutions of higher education  and/or opinion pieces in:

•             Promoting economic development, innovation, and entrepreneurship, especially through interdisciplinary initiatives and public-private partnerships;

•             Improving the impact, reach, and applicability of the institution’s research—and improving the impact and reach of other strategic niches of expertise—to enhance institutional and regional competitiveness;

•             Applying basic and applied research to solve an industry’s—or the region’s—most pressing challenges;

•             Leveraging institutional research and other resources to accelerate business formation and growth, develop new products and services, and/or link local businesses to the global economy through foreign investment or trade;

  • Engaging and linking elements of their region’s innovation ecosystem;
  • Developing and implementing solutions to their region’s human capital and workforce needs;
  • Facilitating access by various constituents to information or institutional resources;
  • Stewardship for vibrant regions:
    • Innovative economies,
    • Livable communities,
    • Social inclusion, and
    • Collaborative governance

The journal also seeks submissions addressing the theoretical underpinnings on exactly why and how university-led economic development benefits society.

Further information about submitting a manuscript, including author guidelines can be found on the journal website: http://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/jedhe/index.  Questions about potential submissions should be directed to Brian Richard, JEDHE Editor (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

Monday, 18 July 2016 16:40

ANNOUNCEMENT PROGRAM ETCAEH 2016-2017

Very interesting course led by the University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia, and IUAV, Italy. Courses are held in Venice for a 4 month period. They issue the title of II Level Master, 60 ETCS, but also the PhD, 180 ECTS.

http://www.ung.si/en/study/graduate-school/study/8AR/

http://www.iuav.it/Didattica1/master/PARTENARIA/ETCAEH/index.htm

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Dear Reader,

We are pleased to deliver your requested table of contents alert for The Annals of Regional Science. Volume 57 Number 1 is now available online.

 
In this issue
Original Paper  

Scattered or polycentric? Untangling urban growth in three southern European metropolitan regions through exploratory spatial data analysis

Luca Salvati, Giuseppe Venanzoni, Pere Serra & Margherita Carlucci

Original Paper  

The geography of financial intermediation in Turkey: 1988–2013

Ayse Ozden Birkan & Serpil Kahraman Akdogu

Original Paper  

Immigrants’ location choice in Belgium

Hubert Jayet, Glenn Rayp, Ilse Ruyssen & Nadiya Ukrayinchuk

Original Paper  

Human capital in cities and suburbs

Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander & Kevin Stolarick

Original Paper  

Interurban population distribution and commute modes

Cédric Allio

Original Paper  

Moving up and down the urban hierarchy: age-articulated interregional migration flows in the Netherlands

Petra A. de Jong, Aleid E. Brouwer & Philip McCann

Original Paper  

European regional convergence revisited: the role of intangible assets

Jesús Peiró-Palomino

Original Paper  

Is agglomeration a free lunch for new exporters? Evidence from Chile

Youngho Kang

Original Paper  

Understanding gasoline price dispersion

Demet Yilmazkuday & Hakan Yilmazkuday

Original Paper  

Industrial clusters as hothouses for nascent entrepreneurs? The case of Tianhe Software Park in Guangzhou, China

Wenying Fu

Call for Papers

The JULY 1 deadline for abstract submissions is fast approaching.

Join us in Minneapolis, Minnesota for the 63rd North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI) sponsored by the North American Regional Science Council (NARSC) and hosted by the Mid-Continent Regional Science Association (MCRSA).  The conference will be held at the Minneapolis Marriot City Center, November 9th – 12th, 2016.  You can learn more about the conference, submit an abstract, and register for the conference and workshops at the NARSC Website at http://www.narsc.org/.

Click on the link to the conference section for general information on the conference.  To register for the conference or submit an abstract/session online you must first login to the User Area. If you attended a NARSC conference over the past couple of years or are a member of a North American regional science organization, when you reach the login page of the User Area, you will be asked to enter your provided username and password.  Otherwise, when you reach the login page of the User Area, you will be asked to click on a link and enter your e-mail address so we can check if you are already in our database. If you are in our database, your username and password will be e-mailed to you so you can login. If you are not in our database, you will need to register for a free NARSC user account and then you will be able to register for the conference and submit an abstract.

Once logged, you can change your password, update your profile, submit an abstract/session, register for the conference, and check the status of your registration.  You will be able come to your account in the User Area subsequently using your valid username and password.  In case you forget your password, just contact technical support at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your e-mail address and your password will be e-mailed to you so you can login.

Individual papers, posters, and sessions must be submitted online in the abstract submission section of the website between now and JULY 1, 2016. The conference registration section is open and allows secure electronic financial transactions. We will continue to host poster sessions, and pre-conference workshops, which will be held on November 9th. Information about the workshops will be posted in May. If you are potentially interested in attending any workshops it is suggested that you wait until information about them is available before registering for the conference. Be sure to consult the conference website for additional information and details.

Conference organizers welcome individual papers and organized sessions relating to a wide variety of topics inclusive within the diverse realm of regional science.  We are an international scholarly organization that focuses on regional analysis, ranging from urban and spatial theory to applied problems in regional development, sustainability, environmental management, and rural land use.  We are an interdisciplinary association, with members representing fields as diverse as economics, agricultural economics, public policy, urban planning, civil engineering, geography, finance, and demography.  The annual North American RSAI conference is the premier regional science meeting in North America and attracts scholars and practitioners from around the world. 

A block of rooms have been reserved at the Minneapolis Marriot City Center at the rate of $169/night for a single or a double (plus applicable taxes at time of check out – currently 13.4%).

If you have questions, here is contact information:

Local arrangements:

John Leatherman (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Katherine Nesse (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Program Chair:

Haifeng Qian (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Overall Arrangements

Neil Reid, (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

We look forward to seeing you in Minneapolis.

 
Cover image for Vol. 6 Issue 4

Regional Science Policy & Practice

© RSAI

Volume 8, Issue 1-2 Pages 1 - 91, March-June 2016

 

 

The latest issue of Regional Science Policy & Practice is available on Wiley Online Library

ISSUE INFORMATION

Issue information (pages 1–2)
Version of Record online: 29 JUN 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12062

ARTICLES

Rural prosperity and federal expenditures, 2000–2010 (pages 3–26)
Bev Wilson and Mallory L. Rahe
Version of Record online: 27 MAY 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12070

Equity in regional access to renal dialysis in Brazil (pages 27–44)
Pedro V. Amaral and Alan T. Murray
Version of Record online: 29 JUN 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12071

Innovation and knowledge spillovers in Turkey: The role of geographic and organizational proximity (pages 45–60)
Irfan Kaygalak and Neil Reid
Version of Record online: 29 JUN 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12072

The economic impact of a new solar power plant in Arizona: Comparing the input-output results generated by JEDI vs. IMPLAN (pages 61–73)
Jinwon Bae and Sandy Dall'erba
Version of Record online: 29 JUN 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12073

Retail employment in rural America: The case of New Mexico (pages 75–91)
Richard V. Adkisson and Francisco J. Pallares
Version of Record online: 29 JUN 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12074

Estimadas y estimados:

Os escribimos desde el Centro de Política de Suelo y Valoraciones, CPSV (http://www.upc.edu/cpsv).

Nos ponemos en contacto con vosotros, el motivo es informaros, que está abierto (y finaliza a finales de junio), el proceso de preinscripción, del Workshop ADAPTACIÓN AL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO EN EL DISEÑO Y PLANEAMIENTO URBANO.

 

Es   un  curso  de  formación  de  40hrs, acreditado  por  la  Unión Europea y de acuerdo  con la  Norma  ISO  EN  17024, que ofrece a los profesionales que desarrollan su  ejercicio profesional en el ámbito de la arquitectura y el urbanismo: la cualificación, las competencias y los  conocimientos prácticos necesarios para el desarrollo  sostenible de la ciudad  en  el  campo  de la adaptación  de  las zonas urbanas al cambio climático.

 

Si tenéis cualquier duda general podéis contactar con  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., que coordina todo el proceso administrativo.

Saludos cordiales.

CPSV

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