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Elisabete Martins

Tuesday, 03 September 2024 11:26

Call for contributions | FEMETRICS conference

Visible Women: Gender | Data | Social Europe

FEMETRICS LAB

Call for contributions and funded conference participation in Florence, Italy

30 August 2024

FEMETRICS is a project funded under the European University Institute's Widening Europe Programme. It addresses gender data gaps by assessing official statistics providers, highlighting the non-economic aspect of gender- data availability, capturing the broader wellbeing of women and girls, and analysing policy and legal frameworks. It combines policy analysis with data science and focuses on intra- and inter-generational equity by analysing the state of affairs of sex-/gender-disaggregated data and pathways to such data at EU level and in the 15 EU member states targeted by the EUI Widening Europe Programme1. The project is led by Jaromír Harmáček2, Bogna Pietlinska3  and Gaby Umbach4.

Rationale

Data are the oxygen of evidence-informed policy-making. By virtue of the different functions they perform, they “have become instruments of collective political action”5, without which contemporary politics are unthinkable.

In light of the exponential growth in the use and influence of data, and the ecosystem of data sources, understanding and analysing data and statistics have become essential challenges for both policy-making and academia. To understand the quality of, and gaps in, data at the foundations of policy design is therefore a future-oriented skill and task, essential to democratic accountability.

Flawed data, data inequalities6 and distorted data analysis breed policy interventions set to fail, with real world implications. Few areas reflect the interlinkages between the data knowledge base of political interventions and democratic policy outcomes7 as much as social policy, for which a reliable factual basis is indispensable to targeting regulation.

It has been well documented that gender bias in data, i.e., data where men are the norm, fail to adequately reflect women’s lived experiences8. In 2022, UN Women estimated that it would take 22 years to close the gender data gap to adequately assess the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and concluded that no one country had all the necessary sex-/gender- disaggregated data (GDD) available9.

Data accessibility is crucial to facilitate social policy analysis and design. Improving data pathways facilitates access to GDD across different levels of political and governance systems. Analysing data pathways to GDD assesses existing institutions, processes, networks, and initiatives of data collection, curation, and use to inform policy-making on women’s wellbeing and gender equality in social policy. The optimisation of existing data collection patterns and management is as much of interest here as are the quality of data used to assess women’s well-being, the structure and governance of data, the contribution of data communities, open data infrastructure, and data sharing by policy-making bodies for the public good. The analysis of data pathways creates common knowledge of European and country-specific practice.

The present FEMETRICS call for contributions focuses on gender-data related deep dives into social policy research. These can have the form of data analysis, reports, explorative academic reflections, research papers, or proposals for upcoming research on the topics of FEMETRICS. Thematically, they focus on intra- and inter-generational equity by inviting research on the impact of sex-/gender-disaggregated data and pathways to such data in the field of EU social policy to harness research and analyses to improve existing approaches, policies, and institutions. Proposed contributions shall focus on the quality of data used to assess women’s well-being, the structure and governance of data, open access to data, and data sharing by policy-making bodies for the public good. Proposed contributions can combine policy and/or social science analysis with data science, and can use quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods.

Application guidelines

Statistical data collection most commonly applies a disaggregation by biological sex (i.e., a binary definition of sex). However, gender-disaggregated data (i.e., reflecting social identities) play an important role in framing social policies. Submissions can focus either on sex-disaggregated or on gender- disaggregated data and/or apply a comparative perspective to both types of data to allow for a broad perspective on the subject area. The project does not apply any type of judgement whatsoever on a broader definition of gender, and it does not advocate for any limitations in defining gender. Rather, it acknowledges that GDD provide deeper insights into a broad range of social and gender-related realities.

Following the geographical focus of the EUI’s Widening Europe Programme, the FEMETRICS call for contributions targets the following 15 EU member states: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia.

Early-stage Researchers10 (ESR) are invited to submit proposals. The applicant (i.e., the author submitting the contribution to the present call) must be  a citizen of one of the above 15 targeted EUI Widening Europe Programme countries to be eligible to apply. They may be resident outside their own country, but inside Europe.

We welcome applications with research already conducted, as well as concrete proposals from researchers interested in the topic and committed to developing their research focus in the area.

The proposals shall focus on gender data and social policy with a preferred focus on one of the following strands, or a combination thereof:

  • GDD in the social policy sphere, including but not limited to the a) impact of (missing) GDD on policy design and human wellbeing, and b) social data analysis under a GDD lens;
  • Data pathways to GDD in the social policy sphere.

Authors, in their existing or proposed research, are invited to assess existing institutions, processes, networks, and data collection patterns to identify best practices and relevant GDD gaps in the above-mentioned fifteen countries. These fifteen countries shall also feature as case studies for proposed contributions (either individually or in a comparative perspective). Case studies from other countries are also welcome.

Contributions can be prepared by a single author or a group of authors. The submitting author must be from one of the above-listed EU member states of the EUI Widening Europe Programme and resident within Europe.

The final conference will take the form of a FEMETRICS Lab, designed to share, and challenge ideas and findings,  and  build  proposals  that  draw  on  and compare experiences of EUI Widening Europe Programme countries’ researchers living in Eastern and Western Europe. The lab will culminate in two outputs: (1) Concrete recommendations for improving the gender data infrastructure in the selected countries and  beyond,  and  (2)  identification  of key future research areas in the field.

The submitting author (i.e., an ESR) of the selected contribution will be invited to participate in person in the FEMETRICS Lab. FEMETRICS will cover travel and accommodation costs for the participation of submitting authors. Other authors of both selected and non-selected contributions are invited to participate online.

The best final contributions will be invited for publication in a special journal issue on gender disaggregated data and data pathways. The journal will be in the field of gender and social policy (such as the European Journal of Politics and Gender).

Key dates

  • 15 September 2024: Deadline for submitting proposals (up to 5-pages).
  • 20 September 2024: Successful candidates are notified. They will receive a research input paper from FEMETRICS, including the state of the art on the two strands, as a common analytical reference point for discussion and the finalisation of their contributions to the conference.
    • Selected submitting authors will be invited to participate in the final conference.
    • Co-authors and interested non-selected authors will be invited to participate in the final conference online.
    • 11-12 November 2024: Final FEMETRICS Lab at the EUI in Florence (participation of the submitting author – an ESR – from each of the 15 EUI Widening Europe programme member states and online option for co-authors and interested non-selected authors).
    • December 2024: Preparation of journal special issue and reflections on future collaboration.

    Contribution proposals should be submitted in a single email addressed to both Part-time Prof Dr Gaby Umbach (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and Mira Tiwari (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) with the subject line ‘FEMETRICS Proposal’.

    In case of questions related to this call, please contact Part-time Prof Dr Gaby Umbach and Mira Tiwari at the European University Institute’s Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.

 

Tuesday, 03 September 2024 11:22

Call for RSAI Program Nurturing new talent 2025

Nurturing new talent 2025

The RSAI aims to continue promoting the development of Regional Science by nurturing new talent in 2025. The council has therefore pledged resources to co-finance workshops and summer institutes intended to provide substantive training to pre-doctoral researchers, including the presentation of their work and receiving feedback from senior scholars and their peers. It is expected that the selected workshops and institutes will have considerable international geographical coverage.

Organizers of workshops and summer schools fulfilling the above aims are encouraged to submit a two-page case for support, using the included template, within October 7, 2024 to the RSAI secretariat (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Individuals are encouraged to consult with their national and supranational sections to allow better coordination among different initiatives.

All applications will be reviewed by the Committee and will have to be formally approved by the RSAI Council. Their decision will be final.

Template nurturing talent application (Download)

THE NEW ISSUE OF REGIONAL STATISTICS IS ALREADY AVAILABLE!

We are pleased to inform you that a new issue of the Regional Statistics has been released and now it’s available online.

https://www.ksh.hu/terstat_eng_current_issue

REGIONAL STATISTICS, 2024, VOL 14, No 4.

STUDIES

Dear Readers,

We are pleased to say that the 3/2024 issue of Regional Statistics has been published and available online!


CONTENT

Rahma Fitriani - Eni Sumarminingsih - Luthfatul Amaliana - Nisa Dwirahma Widhiasih: A modified spatial cross-correlation measure for time-dependent spatial panel data

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2024/2024_04/rs140401.pdf

Jozef Palkovič: Measuring food security in European countries: limitations of the global food security index and its comparison with the DEA approach

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2024/2024_04/rs140402.pdf

Shyhrete Muriqi - Zsolt Baranyai - Maria Fekete-Farkas - Prespa Ymeri: Exploring the determinants of contract farming participation among farmers in Kosovo: an empirical analysis

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2024/2024_04/rs140403.pdf

Han-Sol Lee - Nataliya A. Tovma - Alexander M. Zobov - Nursultan B. Shurenov - Ekaterina A. Degtereva: Determinants for increasing the productivity of single-industry towns in Kazakhstan

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2024/2024_04/rs140404.pdf

Susana Callao - José I. Jarne - David Wroblewski: Surviving Covid-19: impact of the pandemic on earnings management – the case of European countries http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2024/2024_04/rs140405.pdf

Hasan Engin Duran - Burcu Değerli Çifçi - Berfin Karabakan - Fehmi Doğan: Socio-economic and development disparities over the long-run: exploring spatial heterogeneities in the case of Turkey

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2024/2024_04/rs140406.pdf

Imre Dobos - Péter Sasvári: Statistical analysis of QS World University Rankings 2021 university rankings using Scopus/SciVal databases

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2024/2024_04/rs140407.pdf

Abrar S. Ghaith: Population perceptions and views of community pharmacists during the Covid-19 pandemic: a comparative, cross-sectional study in Jordan and Kuwait

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2024/2024_04/rs140408.pdf

 

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Monday, 02 September 2024 14:44

Nominations now open for NARSC scholarly award

NARSC Update

Nominations Now Open for NARSC Scholarly Awards

The Honors Committee of the North American Regional Science Council is soliciting nominations for the following awards to be given at this year's annual meeting:

1.  Isard Award for Scholarly Achievement in Regional Science

The Walter Isard Award for Scholarly Achievement is named in honor of Professor Walter Isard, father of Regional Science, founder of the Regional Science Association, and a leading scholar in the worldwide Regional Science community. Established in 1994, the award pays tribute to North American regional scientists who have made significant theoretical and methodological contributions to the field of Regional Science throughout their careers. The list of past winners of the Isard Award can be found here.  

2.  Boyce Award for Distinguished Service to Regional Science

This award honors Professor David Boyce, a prominent figure in Regional Science who promoted the Regional Science Association for a number of years and was instrumental in its long-term success. The award acknowledges the service contributions that North American members have made to Regional Science organizations. The list of past winners of the Boyce Award can be found here.  

3.  Hewings Award for Outstanding Achievement by a "Junior" Faculty

This award is named in honor of Professor Geoffrey J.D. Hewings who over the years introduced numerous graduate students to Regional Science and mentored them as young scholars. The award recognizes distinguished contributions to Regional Science research by North American scholars who have recently completed doctoral studies (within ten years of receiving a Ph.D.). The list of past winners of the Hewings Award can be found here.

4. Roger R. Stough Outstanding Mentor Award

This award is named in honor of Professor Roger R. Stough. In addition to being a renowned scholar and contributor to the development of Regional Science, Roger was an outstanding mentor to dozens of graduate students and junior faculty members. This award recognizes regional scientists who have been exceptional mentors to students, junior faculty members and underrepresented populations and communities over a lifelong career. The list of past winners of the Stough Award can be found here.  

Please send your nomination(s) by October 4, 2024, 11:59 PM PDT to Genevieve Giuliano, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  Late nominations will not be accepted.

 

NARSC 2024 Registration

Register for NARSC 2024 using this link.

Remember to reserve your hotel room below. Remember, you help NARSC by staying at the host hotel, and you get more time to meet with your colleagues!

 

NARSC Hotel Reservations

A block of rooms has been reserved at the The New Orleans Marriott (555 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130).

A special conference room rate of $219 (plus taxes) has been negotiated with the hotel. You can book your room at the conference hotel using this link. By doing so, NARSC will get credit for your booking. Remember, you help NARSC by staying at the host hotel, and you get more time to meet with your colleagues!

 

Position Openings

Remember to check the NARSC website for position openings.

The page is constantly being updated.

Tuesday, 13 August 2024 10:47

RSPP Special Issue Award | Winners 2024

RSPP Special Issue Award

For the Best Special Issue Editors in Regional Science Policy and Practice

RSPP Special Issue Award aims to stimulate the quality of an enlarged editorial team focused in the edition of Special Issues.

RSPP Special Issue Award prizes the special issues with more than seven papers, published two years before based on their citations per paper and the judgement of a jury composed by three Fellows, the President and the Immediate Past President.

Winners 2024

Following the rules of the RSPP Special Issue Award the recipients of the RSPP Special Issue Award in 2024 based on the special published in 2022 and approved by the Jury composed by by Hans Westlund, Eduardo Haddad, David Plane, Bruce Newbold, Philip McCann and Neil Reid are:

LouafikarimaPeterNijk

 Louafi Bouzouina, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp for the Special Issue 1 “Covid-19, Transport and Mobility” with 11 papers and 73 Cite Score citations (ratio 6,60) in August 2024. 

Monday, 12 August 2024 14:08

NARSC 2024 Student Paper Competitions

NARSC Update

NARSC Student Paper Competitons

NARSC Graduate Student Paper Competitions The North American Regional Science Council (NARSC) Graduate Student Paper Competitions are held annually in conjunction with the North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI). These contests encourage the participation of young scholars by providing a forum for paper presentation and discussion by senior scholars in the field of regional science. Beginning in 2010, two separate competitions have been held for graduate student papers:

1.    Graduate-Student-Author Paper Competition: Eligibility for the award is limited to current Masters and PhD students, and/or recent graduates who completed their degree after August 1, 2023. Co-authored papers are acceptable; however, all authors listed on a paper must meet the eligibility criteria above.

2.    Graduate-Student-Led Paper Competition: Eligibility for the award requires that the paper’s “primary author” be a current Masters or PhD student, or a recent graduate who completed their degree after August 1, 2023. Papers with senior co-authors are acceptable; however, most of the substantive work and contribution of the paper must be directly attributable to an author who meets the eligibility criteria above.

The 2024 contest will be held in conjunction with the annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, to be held November 13 – 16, 2024 in New Orleans, LA.
 

Acceptance of the paper for full consideration requires the following: 

1.    Individuals must submit an abstract for the paper through the NARSC abstract submission page AND the relevant box should be ticked indicating the paper is being submitted as part of the student paper competition.

2.    Individuals should submit a digital copy of their paper to the appropriate competition chair, formatted using the Papers in Regional Science guidelines

3.    A cover letter from their academic advisor confirming the author(s) meet all necessary eligibility requirements for the competition selected.

For the Graduate-Student-Author Paper Competition, the cover letter should state that the graduate student(s) meets the eligibility criteria. In addition, the advisor should confirm that they will not be included in the authorship should the paper be published.
 

For the Graduate-Student-Led Paper Competition, the cover letter should state the approximate percentages of the substantive work (ideas, methods, and applications) and contributions that are directly attributable to the primary author (the student or recent graduate). In addition, the cover letter should state that the graduate student meets the eligibility criteria; and the advisor should agree to have the student remain as the first author should the paper be published.


Papers must be presented in-person at the annual North American Meetings of RSAI by the student author(s).

Deadlines:

·         Abstracts are due on August 31, 2024.

·         The full paper and accompanying academic advisor’s cover letter are due on August 31, 2024.

Both the full paper, formatted using the Papers in Regional Science guidelines and the advisor’s cover letter should be submitted in electronic format to:

·         Graduate Student-Author Paper Competition: Chair: Christa Court, University of Florida Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

·         Graduate Student-Led Paper Competition: Chair: Claudia Montanía Portillo, University of Arizona Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

For each of the competitions, up to four finalists will be selected from all the submissions. Each finalist will present their papers in-person during a special session (one or two sessions, depending on number of finalists) at the annual North American Meetings of RSAI. All finalists should plan to attend the Awards Luncheon held on Saturday, November 16, 2024. 

 

NARSC Hotel Reservations

A block of rooms has been reserved at the The New Orleans Marriott (555 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130).

A special conference room rate of $219 (plus taxes) has been negotiated with the hotel. You can book your room at the conference hotel using this link. By doing so, NARSC will get credit for your booking. 

 

Position Openings

Remember to check the NARSC website for position openings.

Monday, 12 August 2024 13:57

In Memoriam, Harry Kelejian, 1937-2024

Harry Kelejian photoWe are sad to relay news of the passing of our friend and colleague, Emeritus Professor Harry H. Kelejian. After earning his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin in 1968, Harry Kelejian embarked on a distinguished academic career with great accomplishments. Subsequent to holding positions as an Assistant Professor at Princeton University and as an Associate Professor at New York University, he joined the Department of Economics at the University of Maryland as a Full Professor in 1974. Harry Kelejian greatly contributed to the success of the Department for more than three decades with his influential research, teaching, and service. He retired in 2008 and was awarded the status of Professor Emeritus. He maintained an active research agenda during all of his retirement. 

Harry Kelejian worked on a broad range of research topics in theoretical and applied econometrics. For the last three decades his work has focused on spatial and social network econometrics. He was among those econometricians who very early on recognized the importance of developing methods of inference for networks, and he shaped this developing interdisciplinary field with fundamental contributions. Over his career Harry Kelejian published over eighty articles. This includes six articles in Econometrica, seven in the Journal of Econometrics, two in the Journal of the American Statistical Association, four in the International Economic Review, as well articles in other leading journals which include the Review of Economic Studies, etc.  Harry Kelejian also published two textbooks, one of which was translated into three languages. His contributions have received more than 14000 citations, including two articles receiving more than 2000 citations, which attests to the importance and influence of his work. Harry Kelejian also served on a number of editorial boards of important journals and as guest editor of several volumes.

In recognition of his contribution to spatial econometrics Harry Kelejian was invited to be one of the founding members of the Spatial Econometric Association, and he was elected as a Fellow of the Regional Science Association International. Harry Kelejian has been a visiting professor at several universities and academic institutions abroad and a keynote speaker at international conferences, which further attests to his international visibility.

At the University of Maryland Harry Kelejian taught mostly graduate econometrics courses. He was a dedicated teacher, winning several teaching awards. Throughout his career he was also a dedicated Ph.D. advisor. At the University of Maryland he supervised 6 dissertations as the main advisor, and was an important advisor on a number of other dissertations.  At Princeton Harry Kelejian was the second reader on the dissertation committee of James Heckman, who received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2000. In an interview James Heckman states that “Kelejian taught me a lot of econometrics”. Harry Kelejian was also a fun and considerate colleague, and especially appreciated as an influential and very generous mentor and friend to the junior colleagues in his field.

Any former students and faculty who would like to know more about events to honor
Harry Kelejian should write to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

CALL FOR PROFESSOR POSITIONS IN PLANNING (ALL LEVELS)

Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkiye, Department of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage is looking for international Assistant/Associate/Full Professor candidates (Non-Turkish citizens) to be employed in research and teaching activities.

Candidates must have

1)  PhD degree related to Conservation of Historic Sites (Historic Urban Sites, Historic Towns and Cultural Landscapes)

2)  Strong record of international publications

Please send your CV to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (Prof. Dr. Mine Turan, Department Chair) for an initial screening.

New Issue: Regional Science Policy & Practice

New issue available on ScienceDirect

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Regional Science Policy & Practice

Volume 16, Issue 9 , September 2024

Editorial Board

Article Number 100121

Regional Development in Central Asia: situation and challenges

The dark shadow of flexible citizenship: The social costs of translocalism and transnationalism. An anthropological case of chinese educational migration

Article Number 100050

Mingyue Yang, Ming He

Trust as a critical driver of customer loyalty in the pharmaceutical market: A study of Kazakhstan

Article Number 100021

E. Orazgaliyeva, A. Abuzhalitova, N. Sokhatskaya, M. Smykova, A. Kazybayeva

Current regulation of water relations in Central Asia

Article Number 100038

Kaiyrbek Orazaliev, Anar Mukasheva, Nursultan Ybyray, Talap Nurekeshov

Capital inflow and investment attractiveness of Central Asian countries (on the example of Kazakhstan)

Article Number 100039

Kulyanda K. Nurasheva, Ismailbek I. Shalabayev, Gulzhanar I. Abdikerimova, Darikul A. Kulanova, Aziza T. Mergenbayeva

Regional Development and Sustainable Peace

Researchers of Ukrainian universities in wartime conditions: Needs, challenges and opportunities

Article Number 100012

Natalia Tsybuliak, Hanna Lopatina, Liudmyla Shevchenko, Anastasia Popova, Sergii Kovachov, Yana Suchikova, Anatoli I. Popov

Rural-urban migration within Russia: Prospects and drivers

Article Number 100053

Anastasia Chaplitskaya, Gianmaria Tassinari, Wim Heijman, Johan van Ophem

Development, Inequality, and Innovation in European Regions over the Era of Downturns

Firm aggregations and firm performance: Evidence from network contracts

Article Number 100064

Andrea Caragliu, Paolo Landoni

Social economy and entrepreneurship in urban and local development - Theory, policy and practices of community engagement

Socio-ecological shocks, weak community support systems, and tragic responses of farmers – A modeling study on India

Article Number 100030

Abdul Shaban, Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp, Bipin Das

Socially innovative experiments for transformative local development: Putting more-than-growth-oriented local interventions in spatial context

Article Number 100035

Johannes Suitner, Wolfgang Haider, Astrid Krisch

The impact of fair-trade certifications in social and solidarity economy organizations in Ecuador

Article Number 100055

Grace Carolina Guevara-Rosero, Katherine Monge, Henry Yánez, Marcela Guachamín, Javier Flor

Remarks on the location theories of startups: A case study on the Visegrad countries

Article Number 100063

Petra Kinga Kézai, Agnieszka Skala

The Cascadia Innovation Corridor: The role of social entrepreneurship in the making of a North American innovative cross-border region

Article Number 100067

Kathrine Richardson

Book Review

Welfare Goes Global: Making Progress and Catching Up

Article Number 100071

Mehak Majeed

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New Issue: Papers in Regional Science

New issue available on ScienceDirect

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Papers in Regional Science

Volume 103, Issue 4 , August 2024

Editorial Board

Article Number 100041

Innovation, complexity, and economic evolution: From theory to policy. Pier Paolo Saviotti. New York: Routledge, 2023. 282 pp. Hardback £125.00. ISBN 9781032278148.

Article Number 100027

Muhammad Irsyad, Vikky Renaldi, Tri Wahyuningsih

The Colombian Economy and Its Regional Structural Challenges: A Linkages Approach

Article Number 100032

Afnei Ngan Billy Tumba, Resfita Dewi, Nurjana

State fragility, violence and trade: Dangerous trade routes in Colombia

Article Number 100024

Paul H. Jung, Jean-Claude Thill, Luis Armando Galvis-Aponte

Marshallian and Jacobian externalities in creative industries: Evidence from Chile

Article Number 100028

Daniel Goya

Regional disparities in the European Union. A machine learning approach

Article Number 100033

Massimo Giannini, Barbara Martini

A location analytics perspective of regional science at a crossroad

Article Number 100034

Alan T. Murray

Human capital and border effect: The case of Minho River area

Article Number 100035

Carlos M. Jardon, X. Martinez-Cobas, E. Shakina

‘Get back to where you once belonged’? Effects of skilled internal migration on Italian regional green growth

Article Number 100036

Adriana Pinate, Luca Cattani, Martina Dal Molin, Alessandra Faggian

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