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A Treatise on the Geographical Scale of Agglomeration Externalities and the MAUP |
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A rather empty world: the many faces of distance and the persistent resistance to international trade |
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48 |
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169 |
Agglomerations and the rise of urban network externalities |
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10 |
70 |
Borrowed Size, Agglomeration Shadows and Cultural Amenities in North-West Europe |
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19 |
4 |
7 |
20 |
73 |
Borrowing size in networks of cities: City size, network connectivity and metropolitan functions in Europe |
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20 |
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104 |
Correction to: Dodging bullets: The heterogeneous effect of political violence on greenfield FDI |
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6 |
13 |
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8 |
39 |
89 |
Did the Easterlin Paradox apply in South Korea between 1980 and 2015? A case study |
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6 |
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7 |
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42 |
Dodging bullets: The heterogeneous effect of political violence on greenfield FDI |
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4 |
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35 |
130 |
Editorial: The Development and Functioning of Regional Urban Systems |
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12 |
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41 |
Featured Graphic: Worldwide Differences in Executive Pay, Culture, Well-Being, and Economic Growth |
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34 |
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1 |
1 |
97 |
Financial distress and happiness of employees in times of economic crisis |
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12 |
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13 |
57 |
Foreign Direct Investment, China and the World Economy |
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41 |
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2 |
109 |
Form Follows Function? Linking Morphological and Functional Polycentricity |
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38 |
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115 |
Functional Polycentrism and Urban Network Development in the Greater South East, United Kingdom: Evidence from Commuting Patterns, 1981-2001 |
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55 |
1 |
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10 |
348 |
Functional and Sectoral Division of Labour within Central and Eastern European Countries: Evidence from Greenfield FDI |
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28 |
Happy Free Willies? Investigating the relationship between freelancing and subjective well-being |
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Heterogeneous relatedness and firm productivity |
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Hope for the future and willingness to pay for sustainable energy |
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How Does More Attention to Subjective Well-Being Affect Subjective Well-Being? |
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International Handbook of Globalization and World Cities, edited by Ben Derudder, Michael Hoyler, Peter J. Taylor, and Frank Witlox. 2012. Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Massachusetts: Edward Elgar. 569 + xii. ISBN 978-1-84844-647-2, $280. The Connected City: How Networks are Shaping the Modern Metropolis, by Zachary P. Neal. 2012. New York: Routledge. 272. ISBN 978-0-415-88141-8, $155 |
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Life satisfaction and self-employment in different types of occupations |
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Location Choices of Chinese Multinationals in Europe: The Role of Overseas Communities |
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29 |
MULTILEVEL APPROACHES AND THE FIRM-AGGLOMERATION AMBIGUITY IN ECONOMIC GROWTH STUDIES |
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26 |
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Modeling knowledge networks in economic geography: a discussion of four methods |
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27 |
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Modelling strategy and net employment effects of renewable energy and energy efficiency: A meta-regression |
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Mood during commute in the Netherlands |
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8 |
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70 |
Multiple Perspectives on Functional Coherence: Heterogeneity and Multiplexity in the Randstad |
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26 |
NETWORKS AND ECONOMIC AGGLOMERATIONS: INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE |
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18 |
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1 |
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75 |
On the Economic Foundation of the Urban Network Paradigm: Spatial Integration, Functional Integration and Economic Complementarities within the Dutch Randstad |
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29 |
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10 |
104 |
On the Specification of the Gravity Model of Trade: Zeros, Excess Zeros and Zero-inflated Estimation |
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11 |
388 |
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10 |
42 |
1,152 |
Polycentricity and the Multiplexity of Urban Networks |
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19 |
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4 |
15 |
62 |
Regional Spatial Structure and Retail Amenities in the Netherlands |
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14 |
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10 |
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Revealed competition for greenfield investments between European regions |
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24 |
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17 |
80 |
Risky Business: Political Instability and Sectoral Greenfield Foreign Direct Investment in the Arab World |
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19 |
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11 |
28 |
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Social Network Sites, Individual Social Capital and Happiness |
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18 |
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143 |
Spatial Structure and Productivity in US Metropolitan Areas |
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73 |
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15 |
56 |
310 |
Steering towards happiness: An experience sampling study on the determinants of happiness of truck drivers |
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1 |
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12 |
Stretching the concept of ‘borrowed size’ |
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5 |
17 |
34 |
Subjective Well‐Being and Peaceful Uprisings |
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21 |
42 |
4 |
11 |
72 |
136 |
Surges and stops in greenfield and M&A FDI flows to developing countries: analysis by mode of entry |
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21 |
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4 |
24 |
97 |
The Functional and Sectoral Division of Labour between Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta: From Complementarities in Production to Competition in Producer Services? |
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13 |
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13 |
76 |
The Geography of Global Corporate Networks: The Poor, the Rich, and the Happy Few Countries |
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18 |
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3 |
78 |
The Geography of Multinational Corporations in CEE Countries: Perspectives for Second-Tier City Regions and European Cohesion Policy |
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126 |
The Magnitude and Distance Decay of Trade in Goods and Services: New Evidence for European Countries |
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The Role of Positive Expectations for Resilience to Adverse Events: Subjective Well-Being Before, During and After the Greek Bailout Referendum |
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The heterogeneous skill-base of circular economy employment |
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The joy of lottery play: evidence from a field experiment |
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7 |
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The promise of open survey questions—The validation of text-based job satisfaction measures |
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The silver linings of lottery play: motivation and subjective well-being of British lottery participants |
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7 |
Unhappy Development: Dissatisfaction With Life on the Eve of the Arab Spring |
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2 |
9 |
1 |
2 |
29 |
81 |
Unsuccessful Subjective Well-Being Assimilation Among Immigrants: The Role of Faltering Perceptions of the Host Society |
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1 |
1 |
0 |
5 |
15 |
15 |
Urban Circular Policies and Employment through Greenfield FDI |
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2 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
10 |
16 |
Virtuous leadership: a source of employee well-being and trust |
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5 |
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When political instability devaluates home-host ties |
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2 |
2 |
13 |
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Why bright city lights dazzle and illuminate: A cognitive science approach to urban promises |
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12 |
Total Journal Articles |
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31 |
133 |
1,246 |
101 |
250 |
929 |
5,198 |