Call for submissions 2016 RSAI Best Dissertation in Regional Science
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RSAI NEWS Content 2016 elected RSAI Fellows Nominations for Councilor-at-large RSAI Newsletter May 2016 is now online! The latest issue of Papers in Regional Science is available! Volume 95, Issue 2 Pages 199 – 439, June 2016
RSAI is pleased to announce the election of the following Fellows in 2016:
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Dear members of RSAI, Taking into account that nominations for Councilor to be elected at-large shall be made by the Council after solicitation of suggestions from the members of the Association we inform that the proposals for councilor-at-large can be send to rsai@apdr.pt before the 20th of August 2016. Suggestions shall include a CV and a photo. The election of one councilor-at-large for the period 2017-2019 will be done electronically by RSAI members along September 2016. Best regards, Tomaz Ponce Dentinho Executive Director
Dear all, The new RSAI Newsletter May 2016 can now be found under http://regionalscience.org/images/PDF/newsletter_RSAI_May2016.pdf
The latest issue of Papers in Regional Science is available on Wiley Online Library ISSUE INFORMATION Issue information (pages 199–200) ARTICLES Source versus residence: A comparison from a new economic geography perspective (pages 201–222) Explaining new firm creation in Europe from a spatial and time perspective: A multilevel analysis based upon data of individuals, regions and countries (pages 223–257) Regional determinants of firm entry in a developing country (pages 259–279) Identifying local determinants of destination choices of international immigrants to the Madrid metropolitan area (pages 281–307) What city amenities matter in attracting smart people? (pages 309–327) Port facilities, regional spillovers and exports: Empirical evidence from Spain (pages 329–351) Endogenous transport costs and firm agglomeration in new trade theory (pages 353–362) Job accessibility and ethnic minority employment in urban and rural areas in Taiwan (pages 363–382) Land tenure insecurity and rural-urban migration in rural China (pages 383–406) The willingness to pay for in-house piped water in urban and rural Indonesia (pages 407–426) Optimal zoning in the unconstrained Hotelling game (pages 427–435) BOOK REVIEW Geographical labor market imbalances. Recent explanations and cures. Chiara Mussida and Francesco Pastore (eds.) Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 2015. Series: AIEL Series in Labour Economics. 370 pp., 107.09 EUR. ISBN 978-3-642-55202-1. (pages 437–438) THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN RETRACTED AND IS AVAILABLE ONLINE ONLY Rectracted: Smart specialization in the EU: RIS3 conditionality, innovation and cohesion (page 439)
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