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  • Lambooy, J. G. (2001). Stedelijke netwerken en economische ontwikkeling. In F. Boekema, & E. Kuijpers (Eds.), Stedelijke netwerken: theoretische en empirische reflecties (pp. 93-99). Shaker Publications.
  • Lambooy, J. G. (2001). Firms, regions and resources: a relational view. In I. Baud, L. Haan, & T. Dietz (Eds.), Re-aligning Government, Civil Society and the Market, New challenges in urban and regional development. Essay in Honour of G.A. de Bruijne AGIDS.
  • Lambooy, J. G., & Visser, E. J. (2001). Logistiek en ruimtelijk gedrag van ondernemingen. Rooilijn, 34(5), 442-448.
  • Lambooy, J. G. (2001). Globalization, regional contexts and governance: A relational perspective. In H. Bünz, & A. Kuklinski (Eds.), Globalization - Experiences and prospects (pp. 295-305). Oficina Wydawnicza 'Rewasz' / Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
  • Lambooy, J. G., & Wever, E. (2001). Locations and the competition for space: spatial economic policy in the Netherlands. In F. Boekema (Ed.), Spatial Economic Policy: Some critical reflections from a Dutch and a Belgian perspective (pp. 3-9). Shaker Publications.
  • Manshanden, W. J. J., Lambooy, J. G., & Endendijk, L. (2001). Innovation in the Amsterdam region. In J. Simmie (Ed.), Innovative cities (pp. 129-154). Spon Press.
  • Manshanden, W. J. J., Lambooy, J. G., & van der Vegt, C. (2001). The Netherlands: knowledge-intensive service markets in a small open economy. In P. Wood (Ed.), Consultancy and Innovation. The business service revolution in Europe (pp. 152-174). Routledge.
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    Kumcu, A. (2001). De Fil en Aiguille - Genese et declin des ateliers de confection Turcs d'Amsterdam. [Thesis, internally prepared, UvA - FMG]. Ph.D. thesis UvA/FMG.
  • Lambooy, J. G. (2000). Regional Growth, Knowledge and Innovation. In A. Kuklinski, & W. M. Orlowski (Eds.), The knowledge-based economy - The global challenges of the 21th century (pp. 100-113).
  • Lambooy, J. G. (2000). Learning and Agglomeration Economies: Adapting to Differentiating Economic Structures. In F. Boekema, K. Morgan, S. Bakkers, & R. Rutten (Eds.), Knowledge, Innovation and Economic Growth. The theory and practice of learning regions (pp. 17-37). Edward Elgar.
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