Breau, S. and Essletzbichler, J. (2013) Commentary: Contesting Inequality. Environment

Breau, S. and Essletzbichler, J. (2013) Commentary: Contesting Inequality. Environment

Publications

Essletzbichler, J. (2013). Relatedness, industrial branching and technological cohesion in U.S. metropolitan areas. Regional Studies. DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2013.806793.

Breau, S. and Essletzbichler, J. (2013) Commentary: Contesting inequality. Environment and Planning A 45: 1775-1784.

Gaglia, A., Essletzbichler, J., Barnicot, K., Bhatti, N., and Priebe, S. (2013). Dropping out of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy in the NHS: The role of care coordination. The Psychiatrist 37: 267-271.

Essletzbichler, J. (2012). Generalized Darwinism, group selection and evolutionary economic geography. Zeitschrift fur Wirtschaftsgeographie56: 129-146.

Essletzbichler, J. (2012). Clean energy technology and path creation: The lack of a geographical approach to energy transition policy in the UK. European Planning Studies. 20, issue 5, pp. 791-816.

Essletzbichler, J. (2012): Evolutionary economic geographies. In Barnes, T., Peck, J., and Sheppard, E. (eds) The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Economic Geography. pp. 183-198.

Ayokama, Y., Benner, C., Berndt, C., Coe, N., Engelen, E., Essletzbichler, J., Glassman, J., Glückler, J., Grote, M., Jones, A., Leichenko, R., Leslie, D., Lindner, P., Lorenzen, M., Mansfield, B., Murphy, J.T., Pollard, J., Power, D., Stam, E., Wòjcik, D., andZook, M. (2011). Emerging themes in economic geography: Outcomes of the 2010 Economic Geography Workshop. Economic Geography 87: 111-127.

Essletzbichler, J. (2011): Locating location theory. Leyshon, A., Lee, R., McDowell, L. and P. Sunley (eds): The Sage Handbook of Economic Geography, pp.23-38. Sage.

Essletzbichler, J. (2011). Inequality, poverty and social exclusion. Area Virtual Issue.

Essletzbichler, J. and K. Kadokawa (2010): The evolution of regional labor productivities in Japanese manufacturing, 1968-2004. Regional Studies 44: 1189-1205.

Essletzbichler, J. and D.L. Rigby (2010): Generalized Darwinism and evolutionary economic geography. In Boschma, R. and R. Martin (eds): The Handbook of Evolutionary Economic Geography, pp. 43-61. Edward Elgar.

Essletzbichler, J. (2010): Darwinismandgeography. In Warf, B. (ed). Encyclopedia of Geography. Volume 2: 665-668. Sage.

Essletzbichler, J. (2010): Path dependence. In Warf, B. (ed). Encyclopedia of Geography.Volume 4: 2133-2135. Sage.

Essletzbichler, J. (2009). Evolutionary economic geography, institutions and political economy. Economic Geography 85: 159-165.

Essletzbichler, J. (2009): Should economic geographers count? Geography Compass 3. 237-255.

Essletzbichler, J. and D.L. Rigby (2007): Exploring evolutionary economic geographies. Journal of Economic Geography 7: 549-571.

Essletzbichler, J. (2007): Diversity, stability and regional growth in the United States (1975-2002). In Frenken, K. (ed): Applied Evolutionary Economics and Economic Geography, 203-229. Edward Edgar, Cheltenham.

Essletzbichler, J. (2007): The geography of gross employment flows in British manufacturing. European Urban and Regional Studies 14: 7-26.

Rigby, D.L and J. Essletzbichler (2006): Technological variety, technological change and a geography of production techniques. Journal ofEconomicGeography 6: 45-70.

Essletzbichler,J. (2006): Steinbrüche der Theoriebildung: Manuel Castells, David Harvey und die Widerstände in der kapitalistischen Stadt - Ein e-mail Gespräch mit An Architektur, Regina Bittner, Manuel Castells, David Harvey, Roger Keil, Margit Mayer, Christian Schmid. An Architektur 17 supplement, 1-15.

Essletzbichler, J. (2006): Economic Geography. In Ritzer, G. (ed): The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 1297-1300. Blackwell: Oxford andMalden.

Essletzbichler, J. and D. L. Rigby (2005): Technological evolution as creative destruction of process heterogeneity. Evidence from US Plant Level Data. Economic Systems Research 17: 25 -45.

Essletzbichler, J. and D. L. Rigby (2005): Competition, variety and the geography of technology evolution, TijdschriftvoorEconomischeenSocialeGeografie 95: 48-62.

Essletzbichler, J. (2004): The geography of job creation and destruction in the US Manufacturing Sector, 1967-1997. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94: 602-619.

Castree, N., Essletzbichler, J. and N. Brenner (2004): Introduction to the symposium “David Harvey’s The Limits to Capital: Two Decades On”. Antipode 36: 401-405.

Essletzbichler, J. (2003): From mass production to flexible specialization: The sectoral and geographical extent of contract work in US manufacturing. Regional Studies , vol. 37, pp. 753-771.

Rigby, D.L. And J. Essletzbichler (2002): Agglomeration economies and productivity differences in US cities. Journal of Economic Geography 2: 407-432.

Essletzbichler, J. and D.L. Rigby (2002): The impact of industry-mix, innovation, selection, plant entry and exit on metropolitan labor productivity in the United States ,Urban Geography 23: 279-298.

Essletzbichler, J. (2002): Evolutionäre Wirtschaftsgeographie: Neues Forschungsparadigma oder Sackgasse? (Evolutionary economic geography: New research paradigm or dead end?) GeographischerJahresberichtausÖsterreich 59: 11-30.

Essletzbichler, J. and D.L. Rigby (2001): Industrial and regional restructuring in the US women's dress industry, 1963-1992. Environment and Planning A. 33: 1385-1410.

Rigby, D.L. and J. Essletzbichler (2000): Impacts of industry mix, technological change, selection and plant entry/exit on regional productivity growth. Regional Studies 33: 333-342.

Essletzbichler, J. and L. Winther (1999): Regional technological change and path-dependency in the Danish food processing industry. GeografiskaAnnaler 81 A: 179-196.

Essletzbichler, J. and C. Rammer (1999): The Austrian Association for Radical Geography: An interdisciplinary approach towards social and political change. Environment and Planning D 17: 640-644.

Essletzbichler, J., Haydamack, B. and D.L. Rigby (1998): Technical change in the US structural metals component industry. Geoforum 29: 23-35.

Rigby, D.L. and J. Essletzbichler (1997): Evolution, process variety and regional trajectories of technological change in US manufacturing. Economic Geography 73: 269-284.

Essletzbichler, J. and H. Gassler (1996): RegionalisierteTechnologiepolitik in einerglobalenÖkonomie (Regionalized Technology Policy in a Global Economy). Kurswechsel 2/96: 35-48.

Essletzbichler, J. und C. Rammer (1994): Die US-Rüstungsindustrie nach dem Kalten Krieg - zum Entstehen neuer Problemregionen. (The US-defenseindustry after theCold War - The creationofnewproblemregions) In: Österreichische Gesellschaft für Kritische Geographie (ed.): Zur politischen Ökonomie der USA. KritischeGeographie. Series II, no.4;

Fischer, M.M., Essletzbichler, J., Gassler, H. and G.Trichtl (1993): Telephone communication patterns in Austria: A comparison of the IPFP based graph-theoretic and the Intramax procedure. Geographical Analysis 25: 224-233.

Fischer, M.M., Essletzbichler, J., Gassler, H. and G.Trichtl (1993): Interregional and international telephone communication - Aggregate traffic models and empirical evidence for Austria. SistemiUrbani: 121-135.

Essletzbichler, J. and E. Schiebel (1993): “Zeitynamische Analyse technologiebedingter struktureller Veränderungen im Welthandel.” (Dynamic analysis of technology-induced structural changes in world export flows). In: Giffinger, R. (ed.): Beiträge des 9. deutschsprachigen Kolloquiums für Theorie und quantitative Methoden in der Geographie in St. Georgen am Längsee, Klagenfurter Geographische Schriften 11: 161-172.