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| Papers in Regional Science Volume 89 Issue 1 Now OnlineEdited by Jouke van Dijk
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| Volume 89 Issue 1 Contents
Impact in Regional ScienceJouke van Dijk
 Thirty years of spatial econometricsLuc Anselin
 The general urban model: Retrospect and prospectAlan Wilson
 
 Jobs or amenities? Destination choices of migrant engineers in the USA
 Allen J. Scott
 Coming undone: A spatial hazard analysis of urban form in American metropolitan areasJohn I. Carruthers, Selma Lewis, Gerrit-Jan Knaap, Robert N. Renner
 Per capita income convergence and internal migration in Spain: Are foreign-born migrants playing an important role?María Hierro, Adolfo Maza
 Spatial variations of Greek manufacturing employment growth: The effects of specialization and international tradeGeorgios Fotopoulos, Dimitris Kallioras, George Petrakos
 Market area of intermodal rail-road container terminals embedded in a hub-and-spoke networkSabine Limbourg, Bart Jourquin
 Marshallian theory of regional agglomerationMichael Beenstock, Daniel Felsenstein
 Agglomeration and growth: The effects of commuting costsAntonio Accetturo
 Heterogeneous transport costs and spatial sorting in a model of New Economic GeographyCorey Lang
 Taxation, infrastructure and endogenous trade costs in new economic geographyStefan Gruber, Luigi Marattin
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