Commentary
The increasing importance of geographical proximity in knowledge production: an analysis of US patent citations, 1975 – 1997 1020 – 1039
Jung Won Sonn, Michael Storper
Explaining spatial patterns of innovation: analytical and synthetic modes of knowledge creation in the Medicon Valley life-science cluster 1040 – 1056
Jerker Moodysson, Lars Coenen, Bjørn Asheim
Old industrial regions, technology, and innovation: tensions of obduracy and transformation 1057 – 1075
Mike Hodson
Choice-based estimation of Alonso’s theory of movement: methods and experiments 1076 – 1089
Guoxiang Ding, Morton E O’Kelly
Hiring difficulties and manpower flows: does labour market density matter? 1090 – 1108
Michel Blanc, Eric Cahuzac, Gabriel Tahar
Residential preferences for interregional migration in Sweden: demographic, socioeconomic, and geographical determinants 1109 – 1131
Thomas Niedomysl
Inner-city children, country summers: narrating American childhood and the geographies of whiteness 1132 – 1150
Robert M Vanderbeck
Who wants to leave the neighbourhood? The effect of being different from the neighbourhood population on wishes to move 1151 – 1170
Maarten van Ham, Peteke Feijten
Empty dwellings: the use of council-tax records in identifying and monitoring vacant private housing in England 1171 – 1184
Peter Wyatt
Fiscal decentralization and regional disparities: evidence from several European Union countries 1185 – 1201
Roberto Ezcurra, Pedro Pascual
Challenging the contours: critical cartography, local knowledge, and the public 1202 – 1218
Julie Cidell
Sexy beasts and devoted mums: narrating nature through dolphin tourism 1219 – 1234
Kathryn Besio, Lynda Johnston, Robyn Longhurst
When good smells go bad: a sociohistorical understanding of agricultural odor pollution 1235 – 1249
Michael S Carolan
Investigating differences in electoral turnout: the influence of ward-level context on participation in local and parliamentary elections in Britain 1250 – 1268
Scott Orford, Colin Rallings, Michael Thrasher, Galina Borisyuk