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PELS E., NI JKAMP P. and RIETVELD P. (2001) Airport and airline choice in a multiple airport region: an empirical analysis for the San Francisco Bay area, Reg. Studies 35, 1-9. In this paper a nested logit model is used to describe passenger preferences concerning airports and airlines. A...
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S<sc>á</sc> C., F<sc>lorax</sc> R. J. G. M. and R<sc>ietveld</sc> P. Living arrangement and university choice of Dutch prospective students, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. The nature of university choice and living-arrangement decisions of Dutch prospective students is analysed. A random utility maximization nested logit model of...
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Van Leeuwen E. S. and Rietveld P. Spatial consumer behaviour in small and medium-sized towns, Regional Studies. Small and medium-sized towns are often recognized as important components of the rural economy. This paper focuses on the current function of small and medium-sized towns in providing...
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BRUINSMA F. R., RIENSTRA S. A. and RIETVELD P.(1997) Economic impacts of the construction of a transport corridor: a multi-level and multi-approach case study for the construction of the A1 highway in the Netherlands, Reg. Studies 31, 391-402. In this paper the relation between the construction...
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The completion of the so-called 'third package' in the liberalization of European aviation has changed the environment in which airports operate considerably. The continued growth of air traffic has led to a public debate in many Western countries about the expansion of airport capacity in the...
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Sa C., Florax R. J. G. M. and Rietveld P. (2004) Determinants of the regional demand for higher education in The Netherlands: a gravity model approach, Reg. Studies 38, 375-392. Studies on the determinants of the demand for higher education typically emphasize the relevance of socio-economic...
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A<sc>kgün</sc> A. A., B<sc>aycan</sc>-L<sc>event</sc> T., N<sc>ijkamp</sc> P. and P<sc>oot</sc> J. Roles of local and newcomer entrepreneurs in rural development: a comparative meta-analytic study, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Early studies of rural development suggested that newcomer rural entrepreneurs are important agents of change and...
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C<sc>aragliu</sc> A. and N<sc>ijkamp</sc> P. Cognitive capital and islands of innovation: the Lucas growth model from a regional perspective, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Knowledge triggers regional growth. Evidence suggests that skilled labour force concentrates in islands of innovation, providing an advantage for...
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N IJKAMP P. (2003) Entrepreneurship in a modern network economy, Reg. Studies 37 , 395-405. In this survey paper the literature on entrepreneurship is summarized from the perspective of geographical seedbed conditions and network constellations. We argue that in many cases urban areas offer...
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Nijkamp P., Rossi E. and Vindigni G. (2004) Ecological footprints in plural: a meta-analytic comparison of empirical results, Regional Studies38, 747-765. The concept of an ecological footprint is intriguing and has prompted an avalanche of theoretical and applied research. In recent...
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