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51. The core-periphery model with three regions and more*.

52. The duelling models: NEG vs amenity migration in explaining US engines of growth.

53. Regional economic growth in Europe: A semiparametric spatial dependence approach.

54. Growth and residential distribution with economic structure and amenity: A synthesis of Solow-Uzawa's growth, Alonso's urban, and Muth's housing models.

55. An institutional convergence perspective on China’s recent growth experience: A research note.

56. EU regional development policy and territorial capital: A systemic approach.

57. Value‐added effects of transit‐oriented development: The impact of urban rail on commercial property values with consideration of spatial heterogeneity.

58. Creativity and local economic development: The role of synergy among different talents.

59. Does government fragmentation enhance or hinder metropolitan economic growth?

60. A Behavioural Theory of Economic Development: The Uneven Evolution of Cities and Regions.

61. Spatial heterogeneities, institutions, and income: Evidence for Brazil.

62. Skill‐Relatedness and Regional Economic Development in Spain during the International Crisis and the Post‐Crisis Period.

63. The local‐level impact of human capital investment within the EU cohesion policy in Poland.

64. Measuring the effects of European Regional Policy on economic growth: A regression discontinuity approach Measuring the effects of European Regional Policy on economic growth: A regression discontinuity approach.

66. Explaining the dynamics of relatedness: The role of co‐location and complexity.

67. Economic growth through entrepreneurship: Determinants of self‐employed income across regional economies.

68. What matters the most for economic development? Evidence from the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund.

69. Impact of macro‐structural reforms on the productivity growth of regions: Distance to the frontier matters.

70. More on decentralization and economic growth.

71. Internet infrastructure and regional convergence: Evidence from Turkey.

72. The effect of state and local taxes on economic growth: A spatial dynamic panel approach.

73. Highways and industrial development in the peripheral regions of China.

74. Fields of knowledge in higher education institutions, and innovative start-ups: An empirical investigation.

75. Smart cities and attracting knowledge workers: Which cities attract highly-educated workers in the 21st century?

76. Supply chain internationalization in East Asia: Inclusiveness and risks.

77. Cost economies, urban patterns and population density: The case of public infrastructure for basic utilities.

78. The great asymmetric divide: An empirical investigation of the link between indigenous and non-indigenous economic systems in Northern Australia.

79. Culture and regional economic development: Evidence from China.

80. Models of spatial competition: A critical review.

85. SMEs and economic growth in the Brazilian micro-regions T.A. Cravo SMEs and economic growth in Brazil.

86. When R&D matters for regional growth: A tripod approach.

87. Frontiers of the New Economic Geography.

88. Do amenities matter in attracting knowledge workers for regional economic development?

89. Elasticities of ergodic solutions in the Markov chains approach to economic growth convergence.

90. Port capital formation and economic development in Japan: A vector autoregression approach.

91. The environment in regional science: An eclectic review.

92. Growth,development,and innovation: A look backward and forward.

94. Growth at the fringe: The influence of political fragmentation in United States metropolitan areas.

95. Impacts of the development of large cities on economic growth and income distribution in Korea: A multiregional CGE model.

96. Demand for information and communication technology-based services and regional economic development.

97. Social and institutional factors as determinants of economic growth: Evidence from the United States counties.

98. Modelling the geography of economic activities on a continuous space.

99. Is R&D investment in lagging areas of Europe worthwhile? Theory and empirical evidence.

100. Regional density functions and growth patterns in major plains of China, 1982-1990.