All Stories

  1. Agglomeration, diversity, and tradition: an analysis of fractionalized web of science publications in EU regions
  2. Earthquake Risk, Flooding Risk and Housing Prices: Evidence from Taichung, Taiwan
  3. The Future of the Post-industrial Society
  4. Spontaneous Order and the Hayekian Challenge to Interdisciplinary Social Scientists
  5. Entrepreneurship in superdiverse societies and the end of one-size-fits-all policy prescriptions
  6. Neighbourhood effects on station-level transit use: Evidence from the Taipei metro
  7. The impossibility of the triple helix
  8. The geography of science in 12 European countries: a NUTS2-level analysis
  9. Sustainability and the Built Environment: The Role of Durability
  10. Fiscal principles for self-organizing cities
  11. Spatial aspects of entrepreneurship and innovation
  12. Phase transitions as a cause of economic development
  13. Official and Subjective Hotel Attributes Compared: Online Hotel Rates in Shanghai
  14. What explains rapid transit use? Evidence from 97 urbanized areas
  15. Integrating institutional and spatial economics
  16. Political entrepreneurship, infrastructure and regional development
  17. Creative Cities and the New Global Hierarchy
  18. David Emanuel Andersson and Stefano Moroni (eds): Cities and private planning: property rights, entrepreneurship, and transaction costs
  19. Unemployment in European regions: structural problems versus the Eurozone hypothesis
  20. Location and spatial clustering of artists
  21. Cities and Private Planning
  22. The Geography of Chinese Science
  23. Brain Drain and Brain Gain: The Global Competition to Attract High-Skilled Migrants, edited by Tito Boeri, Herbert Brücker, Frédéric Docquier, and Hillel Rapoport
  24. Where Do Home Buyers Pay Most for Relative Transit Accessibility? Hong Kong, Taipei and Kaohsiung Compared
  25. Cosmopolitan Europe: A Strasbourg Self-Portrait
  26. Institutions, Agglomeration Economies, and Interstate Migration
  27. The Spatial Market Process
  28. The Spatial Market Process
  29. Analysing Creative Cities
  30. Handbook of Creative Cities
  31. Social Economy of the Metropolis: Cognitive-Cultural Capitalism and the Global Resurgence of Cities - By Allen J. Scott
  32. The successes and failures of a key transportation link: accessibility effects of Taiwan’s high-speed rail
  33. Liberalism after Burczak: redistribution, worker self-management and the market process
  34. Does high-speed rail accessibility influence residential property prices? Hedonic estimates from southern Taiwan
  35. Hotel attributes and hedonic prices: an analysis of internet-based transactions in Singapore’s market for hotel rooms
  36. Infrastructural change and secular economic development
  37. The spatial nature of entrepreneurship
  38. Asia-Pacific Transitions
  39. Emerging Knowledge Networks in Eastern Asia
  40. Land-Use Controls and Economic Freedom: the Diverging Histories of Singapore and Taipei
  41. Overview
  42. Hypothesis testing in hedonic price estimation - On the selection of independent variables
  43. Creative knowledge capital
  44. Expectations, capital and entrepreneurship
  45. Looking ahead
  46. Re-conceptualizing social capital
  47. Real estate capital
  48. Time and capital in economic doctrines
  49. Time and space—an introduction
  50. Time in the microeconomics of consumption