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The Review of Regional Studies is now available via a website housed at Rutgers University. Subscribers include individuals in North America and Europe, academic libraries, government agencies, and Federal Reserve banks. In addition, articles are included in the EBSCO online database with a one-year lag, which has over 6,000 subscribers worldwide, and are listed in ECONLIT.

The REVIEW is published online three times a year (No. 1- No. 3) usually as summer, fall, and winter.

For all 2007 SRSA members and subscribers to The Review of Regional Studies, Issue 2 of Volume 37 has has been posted online (see contents below). Subscribers have password access in which their email address serves as their Username and their last name is their Password. If your library subscribes to the journal, you have IP access and the Username and Password are unnecessary.

Please email the editors at review_of_regional_studies@email.rutgers.edu> if you believe you are a current member and you cannot access the current issue. The Review of Regional Studies is now housed at Rutgers University <http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/cupr/rrs/>.

 
 


 
 
Current Issue: 2007 Volume 37, Number 2
 

     ARTICLES:

 
 

   Cynthia Rogers

 

Whither Decentralization: Implications for Linking Research and Practice

The Review of Regional Studies 2007 37(2): 109-119.  
 abstract | download (pdf 127K)

 

   Daniel C. Monchuk and John A. Miranowski

Amenities and Non-Farm Employment Growth in the U.S. Midwest: The Impact of Recreational Amenities in Neighboring Counties

The Review of Regional Studies 2007 37(2): 120-145.  

 abstract | download (pdf 210K)

 

   Sundar S. Shrestha, Stephan J. Goetz and Anil Rupasingha

Proprietorship Formations and US Job Growth

The Review of Regional Studies 2007 37(2): 146-168.  

abstract | download (pdf 2834K)

 

   Louis Pantuosco, William Seyfried and Robert Stonebraker

The Impact of Lotteries on State Education Expenditures: Does Earmarking Matter?

The Review of Regional Studies 2007 37(2): 169-185.  

abstract | download (pdf 326K)

 

   David W. Hughes and Martin Shields

Revisiting Tourism Regional Economic Impact: Accounting for Secondary Household Employment

The Review of Regional Studies 2007 37(2): 186-206. 

abstract | download (pdf 293K)

 

   Suho Bae

Explaining Geographical Differences in Water Prices: Do Institutional Factors Really Matter?

The Review of Regional Studies 2007 37(2): 207-250. 

abstract | download (pdf 763K)

 

   Dayton M. Lambert, Chris Clark, Michael D. Wilcox and William M. Park

Do Migrating Retirees Affect Business Establishment and Job Growth? An Empirical Look at Southeastern Non-metropolitan Counties, 2000-2004

The Review of Regional Studies 2007 37(2): 251-278. 

abstract | download (pdf 578K)

 
 

EDITORS
Robert M. Gibbs, USDA Economic Research Service
Michael L. Lahr, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

EDITORIAL BOARD
Hesham Abdel-Rahman, University of New Orleans
Zoltan Acs, George Mason University
Timothy J. Bartik, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
David Barkley, Clemson University
G. Andrew Bernat, Jr., U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
John I Carruthers, U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
Richard Cebula, Armstrong Atlantic State University
Harvey Cutler, Colorado State University
Garey Durden, Appalachian State University
Edward J. Feser, University of Illinois
Andrew Haughwout, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Mark S. Henry, Clemson University
Keith R. Ihlanfeldt, Florida State University
Randall W. Jackson, West Virginia University
Thomas G. Johnson, University of Missouri
Maureen Kilkenny, University of Nevada-Reno
Thomas A. Knapp, Pennsylvania State University-Wilkes Barre
John R. Kort, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
David S. Kraybill, Ohio State University
Julie Le Gallo, Université de Franche-Comté, France
James P. LeSage, Texas State University
William Levernier, Georgia Southern University
Edward J. Malecki, Ohio State University
Hiroshi Ohta, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
John B. Parr, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Mark D. Partridge, Ohio State University
David W. Rasmussen, Florida State University
Dan S. Rickman, Oklahoma State University
Cynthia Rogers, University of Oklahoma
Matthias Ruth, University of Maryland
William A. Schaffer, Georgia Institute of Technology
Judith I. Stallmann, University of Missouri
Geoffrey Turnbull, Georgia State University
Stephan Weiler, Colorado State University
Nancy E. White, Bucknell University
Timothy Wojan, USDA Economic Research Service
Douglas Woodward, University of South Carolina
Anthony M. Yezer, George Washington University


 

 

 

 


 

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