We are happy to announce the winners for the Best Paper from each of our journals for issues published in 2019. These awards were selected by the editors of each journal. We would like to congratulate to all our winners and look forward to celebrating their awards at our Virtual Awards Ceremony.
We would also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has published with us, along with all our referees and our journal editors. Our journals would not exist without author submissions, editors and referees. It is the hard work by many that ensures our publications continue to be global leaders in regional studies.
Best Papers Regional Studies
The double crisis: in what sense a regional problem? – BETSY DONALD & MIA GRAY, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada & University of Cambridge, UK
Inclusive Growth in cities: a sympathetic critique – NEIL LEE, London School of Economics (LSE), London, UK
Best Paper Spatial Economic Analysis
The implications of re-exports for gravity equation estimation, NAFTA and Brexit – MAUREEN LANKHUIZEN & MARK THISSEN, VU University Amsterdam and PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency & PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
Best Paper Territory, Politics, Governance
Ocean grabbing, terraqueous territoriality and social development – PAUL FOLEY & CHARLES MATHER, Memorial University, Canada
Best Paper Regional Studies, Regional Science
Location, location and professionalization: a multilevel hedonic analysis of Airbnb listing prices and revenue – ROBBIN DEBOOSERE, DANIELLE JANE KERRIGAN, DAVID WACHSMUTH & AHMED EL-GENEIDY, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Best Paper Area Development and Policy
Land-based finance and property tax in China – ZHI LIU, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, USA, and Peking University-Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy, Beijing, China