In the aftermath of both ongoing globalisation (with both widening and deepening effects on countries, regions and cities) and structural changes resulting from the 2008 economic recession, regions and cities in our world are confronted with a different arena of players, performances and institutions. The challenges are formidable and numerous. Many regions and cities seem to resort to their indigenous strength, without much regard to other players in the field. This has enormous consequences for the competitive behaviour and profile of regional and urban actors but has at the same time deep impacts on the distribution of wealth, income and employment over and within countries, regions and cities. There is indeed much evidence that disparities among regions and in cities are increasing in this new force field.
This special issue of REGION makes a solid scientific attempt (i) to map out the spatial consequences of recent transitions in growth trajectories of countries or regions, and (ii) to trace policy strategies and design effective policy information, to cope adequately with these new challenges. The present special issue does so by highlighting the new force field of regional and urban dynamics from three angles in the context of spatial quality and inequality. These will be briefly sketched below.
Karima Kourtit is post-doc researcher at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, with a double Ph.D. degree both in economics and geography.
Peter Nijkamp (Hrsg.)
Peter Nijkamp is professor at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, the Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland.
Roger Stough (Hrsg.)
Roger Stough was professor at the School of Policy, Government and International Affairs at George Mason University, Fairfax VA, USA. He hassed away in September 2019.
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