European Research
European Research in Regional Science
This is the title of a series published by Pion Ltd in association with the British & Irish Section, under the series editorship of John Dewhurst. Each book is based on a theme and includes a collection of papers drawn from one or more of the regional science conferences and workshops held in Europe each year, including the annual European Congress.
The editorial board for the series consists of Peter Batey (University of Liverpool), Roberta Capello (Politechnico di Milano), Borje Johansson (Jonkoping International Business School ), Steve Hill (University of Glamorgan) and John Parr (Uniersity of Glasgow).
Volumes published so far include:
(1). Infrastructure and Regional Development (Ed. Roger Vickerman, 1991)
(2). Sustainable Development and Urban Form (Ed. Michael Breheny, 1992)
(3). European Networks, Border Regions and European Integration (Eds. Riccardo Cappellin & Peter Batey, 1993)
(4). Issues in Environmental Planning (Ed. Henk Voogd, 1994)
(5). Convergence and Divergence in European Regions (Eds. Harvey Armstrong & Roger Vickerman, 1995)
(6). Microsimulation for Urban & Regional Policy Analysis (Ed. Graham Clarke, 1996)
(7). Regional Governance and Economic Development (Eds. Mike Danson, Steve Hill & Greg Lloyd, 1997)
(8). Industrial Districts and Innovation Clusters (Ed. Michael Steiner, 1998)
(9). Social Exclusion, Poverty and Labour Markets (Ed. Graham Crampton, 1999)
(10). Border regions and People (Eds. Martin van der Velde & Henk van Houtem, 2000)
(11). Transport Planning, Logistics and Spatial Mismatch (Ed. David Pitfield, 2001)
(12). Rural Services and Social Exclusion (Ed Gary Higgs, 2002)
Volume 13 will be on the subject of regional public finance and will be edited by Jan Monnesland
Suggestions for themes for future volumes should be made to the Series Editor John Dewhurst ([email protected])
The editorial board for the series consists of Peter Batey (University of Liverpool), Roberta Capello (Politechnico di Milano), Borje Johansson (Jonkoping International Business School ), Steve Hill (University of Glamorgan) and John Parr (Uniersity of Glasgow).
Volumes published so far include:
(1). Infrastructure and Regional Development (Ed. Roger Vickerman, 1991)
(2). Sustainable Development and Urban Form (Ed. Michael Breheny, 1992)
(3). European Networks, Border Regions and European Integration (Eds. Riccardo Cappellin & Peter Batey, 1993)
(4). Issues in Environmental Planning (Ed. Henk Voogd, 1994)
(5). Convergence and Divergence in European Regions (Eds. Harvey Armstrong & Roger Vickerman, 1995)
(6). Microsimulation for Urban & Regional Policy Analysis (Ed. Graham Clarke, 1996)
(7). Regional Governance and Economic Development (Eds. Mike Danson, Steve Hill & Greg Lloyd, 1997)
(8). Industrial Districts and Innovation Clusters (Ed. Michael Steiner, 1998)
(9). Social Exclusion, Poverty and Labour Markets (Ed. Graham Crampton, 1999)
(10). Border regions and People (Eds. Martin van der Velde & Henk van Houtem, 2000)
(11). Transport Planning, Logistics and Spatial Mismatch (Ed. David Pitfield, 2001)
(12). Rural Services and Social Exclusion (Ed Gary Higgs, 2002)
Volume 13 will be on the subject of regional public finance and will be edited by Jan Monnesland
Suggestions for themes for future volumes should be made to the Series Editor John Dewhurst ([email protected])