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1. Approaching the Relational Nature of the Port‐City Interface in Europe: Ties and Tensions Between Seaports and the Urban.

2. Evaluating the Effects of Landscape on Housing Prices in Urban China.

3. Beyond Polycentricity: Does Stronger Integration Between Cities in Polycentric Urban Regions Improve Performance?

4. The Political Economy of Hydropower in the Communist Space: Iron Gates Revisited.

5. INDIVISIBILITIES, SYNERGY AND PROXIMITY: THE NEED FOR AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES.

6. BEYOND CONVERGENCE: SPACE, SCALE, AND REGIONAL INEQUALITY IN CHINA.

7. ENTREPRENEURSHIP, PROXIMITY AND REGIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS.

8. Global networks and local developments: agendas for development geography.

9. From Demographic Dividend to Demographic Burden: The Impact of Population Ageing on Economic Growth in Europe.

10. Start‐up Communities as Communities of Practice: Shining a Light on Geographical Scale and Membership.

11. THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF RANDSTAD CITIES WITHIN COMPARATIVE WORLDWIDE CORPORATE NETWORKS.

12. EXPORT-ORIENTATION AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT: A COMPARISON OF NEW ZEALAND AND CHILEAN WINE PRODUCTION.

13. A DOOYEWEERD-BASED APPROACH TO REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

14. EUROPEAN UNION: ECONOMIC CONVERGENCEVERSUS SOCIAL MOBILITY.

15. Transnational capitalism and local transformation in Chile.

16. The territorialisation of rural Thailand: between localism, nationalism and globalism.

17. Development geography at the crossroads of livelihood and globalisation.

18. EUROPE 2000 AND NATIONAL REGULATION DISCOURSES.

19. Afterword: The Times and Spaces of Gentrification.

20. Regional Resilience and Spatial Cycles: Long-Term Evolution of the Chinese Port System (221 bc-2010 ad).

21. Contributing to a Vibrant Countryside? The Impact of Side Activities on Rural Development.

22. BACKWARDNESS OF BORDER REGIONS.

23. UNIVERSITIES, AGGLOMERATIONS AND GRADUATE HUMAN CAPITAL MOBILITY.

24. TOWARDS AN EXPLANATION OF THE PERFORMANCE DIFFERENCES OF TURKS IN THE NETHERLANDS AND GERMANY: THE CASE FOR A COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INTEGRATION.

25. REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA'S WEST COAST:‘DIVIDENDS ON THE PROCESS SIDE’?

26. Regional Inequality in China: A Case Study of Zhejiang Province.

27. Petrol pumps and economic slumps: rural-urban linkages in Zimbabwe's globalisation process.

28. ECONOMIC INTERNATIONALISATION AND REGIONAL RESPONSE: THE CASE OF NORTH EASTERN MEXICO.

29. A THIRD WAY FOR EUROPE? DISCOURSE, REGULATION AND THE EUROPEAN QUESTION IN BRITAIN.

30. DYNAMIC EXTERNALITIES AND REGIONAL MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT IN POLAND .

31. DO NETWORKS MATTER FOR INNOVATION? THE USEFULNESS OF THE ECONOMIC NETWORK APPROACH IN ANALYSING INNOVATION.

32. DEVELOPING CROSS-BORDER REGIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS: KEY FACTORS AND CHALLENGES.

33. The economics of rural areas in the proximity of urban networks: evidence from Flanders.

34. WHO ACQUIRES WHOM? THE ROLE OF GEOGRAPHICAL PROXIMITY AND INDUSTRIAL RELATEDNESS IN DUTCH DOMESTIC M&As BETWEEN 2002 AND 2008.

35. NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS.

36. EXPORTS AND PRODUCTIVITY: MOROCCAN MANUFACTURING 1985–1995.

37. NASCENT MARKET CAPITALISM UNDER QUESTION: INTERPRETATIONS OF SUCCESS AMONG MAKASSAR ENTREPRENEURS.

38. Continuity and change in Dutch development co-operation.

39. Stock markets for sale: European Integration and the consolidation of stock exchanges.

40. The Restructuring of Retail Capital and the Street.

41. Location and local networks of ICT firms in the Netherlands.

42. LABOUR MARKETS IN EUROPE AT THE EDGE OF A NEW CENTURY: KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY AND TRANSITIONAL LABOUR.