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Published and working papers
"Native American Artists and Their Gatekeepers and Markets: A Reflection on Regional Trajectories." 2008. Ann Markusen, Marcie Rendon, and Andie Martinez. Working paper #275, Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, University of Minnesota, January. [275]
“Organizational Complexity in the Regional Cultural Economy.” 2007. Ann Markusen. Working paper #276. Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, University of Minnesota, December. [276]
“Consumption-Driven Urban Development.” 2007. Ann Markusen and Greg Schrock. Working paper #273. Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, University of Minnesota, August. [273]
Leveraging Investments in Creativity (LINC) Artist Data User Guide. 2008. Ann Markusen and Greg Schrock. Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics. [419] For further information, contact Judilee Reed, judilee@lincnet.net or Roberto Carabay, rob@lincnet.net.
"Defining the Creative Economy: Industry and Occupational Approaches."2008. Markusen, Ann, Gregory Wassall, Doug DeNatale and Randy Cohen. Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 1: 24-45. [268]
"A Consumption Base Theory of Development: An Application to the Rural Cultural Economy." 2007. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Vol. 36, No 1: 9-23. Presented at the conference on "Opportunities and Challenges Facing the Rural Creative Economy," Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association (NAREA), June 13-14, 2006, Mystic, Connecticut. This article is posted with the permission of the copyright holder, the Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. [269]
"An Arts-Based State Rural Development Policy." 2006. Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy. Vol. 36, No. 2: 47-49. [270]
“Arts and Culture in Urban/Regional Planning: A Review and Research Agenda.” 2008. Ann Markusen. Working Paper #271. Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, University of Minnesota, Revised, May. [271]
“The Urban Core as Cultural Sticky Place.” 2007. In Dietrich Henckel, Elke Pahl-Weber, & Benjamin Herkommer, eds. Time Space Places. Berlin: Peter Lang Verlag, p. 173-187. [161]
"Crossover: How Artists Build Careers across Commercial, Nonprofit and Community Work." 2006 with Sam Gilmore, Amanda Johnson, Titus Levi, and Andrea Martinez. Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. [418]
"Institutional and Political Determinants of Incentive Competition: Reassessing Causes, Outcomes, Remedies." 2006 with Kate Nesse. Forthcoming in Ann Markusen, ed. Reining in the Competition for Capital: International Perspectives, Kalamazoo, MI: W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. [166]
"Artists' Centers: Evolution and Impact on Careers, Neighborhoods and Economies." 2006 with Amanda Johnson. Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. [416]
"The Distinctive City: Divergent Patterns in Growth, Hierarchy and Specialisation." 2006 with Greg Schrock. Urban Studies, Vol. 43, No. 8, 1301-1323, July. [265]
"Urban Development and the Politics of a Creative Class: Evidence from the Study of Artists." 2006. Environment and Planning A, Vol. 38, No. 10:1921-1940. [266]
"The Artistic Dividend: Urban Artistic Specialization and Economic Development Implications." 2006 with Gregory Schrock. Urban Studies, Vol. 43, No. 10: 1661-1686. [263]
"Building the Creative Economy for Minnesota's Artists and Communities." 2006. CURA Reporter, Summer: 16-25. [75]
"High-Tech Activity and Economic Development in U.S. Metropolitan Regions: Where Should the Bar Be Set for Shanghai?" 2007. With Pingkang Yu. In Xiangming Chen, ed. Shanghai Rising: Global Impact, State Power, and Local Transformations in the World's Most Dynamic and Rapidly Globalizing Mega-City. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming. [156}
"Regional Occupational and Industrial Structure: Does the One Imply the Other?" 2007. With Elisa Barbour. International Regional Science Review, Vol. 30, No. 1:1-19. [261]
"Making the City Distinctive: A Guide for Planners and Policymakers." 2004. With Greg Schrock and Elisa Barbour. Working paper #159. Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. [159]
"The Artistic Dividend Revisited." 2004. With Gregory Schrock and Martina Cameron. Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. [314]
From Defense to Development? International Perspectives on Realizing the Peace Dividend. 2003. With Sean DiGiovanna and Michael Leary, eds. London: Routledge. [413]
"The Case for a Substantial Minimum Wage Hike for Minnesota." 2004. With Jennifer Ebert, and Martina Cameron. Working paper #315. Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. [315]
"The Artistic Dividend: The Arts' Hidden Contributions to Regional Development." 2003. With David A. King. Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. [415]
"California's Occupational Advantage." 2003. With Elisa Barbour. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California. [313]
“Targeting Occupations in Regional and Community Economic Development.” 2004. Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 70, No. 3: 253-268. [248]
"Cities as Hierarchists or Specialists? Evidence from Occupational Profiles." 2003. With Gregory Schrock. Working Paper #258, Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, May. [258]
"Gauging Metropolitan 'High Tech' and 'I-Tech" Activity.' 2004. Karen Chapple, Ann Markusen, Gregory Schrock, Dai Yamamoto, and Pingkang Yu. Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 1: 10-29. [252]
"High Tech Rankings, Specialization and Relationship to Growth: A Rejoinder." 2004. Karen Chapple, Ann Markusen, Greg Schrock, Dai Yamamoto and Pingkang Yu. Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 1: 44-49. [67]
"Differential Regional Competitiveness: Opportunities and Constraints." 2005. With Clelio Campolina Diniz. In Paolo Giordano, Francesco Lanzafame and Jorg Meyer Stamer, eds., Asymmetries in Regional Integration and Local Development. Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank: 116-161. Translated into Japanese and published in Space, Society and Geographical Thought (in Japanese, Kukan, Shakai, Chirishiso), Vol. 9: 83-101, 2004, Geographic Society, Osaka City University. [157]
"Fuzzy Concepts, Scanty Evidence, Policy Distance: The Case for Rigor and Policy Relevance in Critical Regional Studies." 2003. Regional Studies, Vol. 37, No 6/7: 699-715. Reprint of earlier version in Regional Studies, Vol. 33, No. 9: 869-884. [245]
"On Conceptualization, Evidence, and Impact: A Response to Hudson, Lagendijk and Peck." 2003. Regional Studies, Vol. 37, No. 6/7: 745-49. [259]
"The Arms Trade as Illiberal Trade." 2003. In Defence and Peace Economics, forthcoming. Also in Jurgen Brauer and J. Paul Dunne, eds. 2004. Arms Trade and Economic Development: Theory, Policy, and Cases in Arms Trade Offsets. London: Routledge: 66-88. [255]
"The Case against Privatizing National Security." 2003. Governance, Vol. 16, No. 4: 471-501. [254]
"An Actor-Centered Approach to Economic Geographic Change." 2004. Annals of the Japan Association of Economic Geographers, Vol. 49, No. 5: 395-408. Also published in Portuguese as Mudança Econômica Regional, Segundo o Enfoque Centrado no Ator In Clelio Camplina Diniz and Mauro Borges Lemos , eds. Economia e Espaço. Belo Horizonte: Editora UFMG, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 2005: 57-75. [262]
"The Upper Midwest Economy: Jobless Recovery, Fiscal Crisis, the Defense Lottery, Widening Regional Imbalance." 2004. Issue Brief, Center for Politics, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, March. [70]
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Books and special issues
America's Peace Dividend.: Essays on the Achievements of the 1990s and the Challenges Ahead. 2000. Ann Markusen, ed.. New York: Columbia International Affairs On-line.
Defense Conversion: Comparing Across Regions, Continents. 2000. Ann Markusen and Michael Brzoska, eds. Special Issue. International Regional Science Review, Vol. 23, No. 1.
Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States. 1999. Ann Markuen, Sean DiGiovanna and Yong Sook Lee, eds. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Arming the Future: A Defense Industry for the Twenty-First Century. 1999. With Sean Costigan, eds. New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press.
A Just Transition? Lessons from Defense Workers' Experience in the 1990s. 1998. Ann Markusen and Laura Powers. Washington, DC: Economic Policy Institute.
Trading Industries, Trading Regions. 1993. Ann Markusen, Helzi Noponen and Julie Graham, (eds). New York: Guilford Press.
Dismantling the Cold War Economy. 1992. Ann Markusen, and Joel Yudken. New York: Basic Books.
The Rise of the Gunbelt. 1991. Ann Markusen, Peter Hall, Sabina Deitrich, and Scott Campbell. New York: Oxford University Press.
Regions: The Economics and Politics of Territory. 1987. Ann Markusen. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Allenheld.
High Tech America: The What, How, Where and Why of the Sunrise Industries. 1986. Ann Markusen, Peter Hall and Amy Glasmeier. London and Boston: Allen and Unwin.
Profit Cycles, Oligopoly and Regional Development. 1985. Ann Markusen. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Silicon Landscapes. 1985. Ann Markusen and Peter Hall (eds). London and Boston: Allen and Unwin.
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Journal articles
"The Work of Forgetting and Remembering Places" Urban Studies, vol. 41, issue 12.
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"Two Frontiers for Regional Science: Regional Policy and Interdisciplinary Reach." 2002. Ann Markusen. Papers of the Regional Science Association International, Vol. 81, No. 2:
"Continuity and Change in Regional Planning and Policy: Scholarship in the Style of William Alonso." 2001. Ann Markusen. International Regional Science Review, Vol. 24, No. 3: 396-403.
"Regions as Loci of Conflict and Change: The Contributions of Ben Harrison to Regional Economic Development." 2001. Ann Markusen. Economic Development Quarterly, Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 15, No. 4: 291-98.
"Do Regions Matter? Evidence from Twelve Defense Downsizing Regions." 2000. Ann Markusen and Catherine Hill. Berkeley Planning Journal, Vol. 14: 82-103.
"The Regional Role in Post Cold War Military Industrial Conversion." 2000. Ann Markusen and Michael Brzoska. International Regional Science Review, Vol. 23, No. 1: 3-24.
"Remaking the Military Industrial Relationship: A French-American Comparison." 2000. Ann Markusen and Claude Serfati. Defence and Peace Economics, Vol. 11, No. 3: 1-29.
"The Activist Intellectual." 2000. Antipode, Vol. 33, Issue 1: 39-48.
"New Industrial Cities? The Four Faces of Silicon Valley" 1998. Mia Gray, Elyse Golob Sam Ock Park and Ann Markusen. Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 30, No. 4: 1-27. Reprinted as "The Four Faces of Silicon Valley," in Ann Markusen, Yong Sook Lee and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999: 291-310.
"Trade and American Cities: Who Has the Comparative Advantage? 1997. Ann Markusen and Helzi Noponen and Karl Driessen. Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 11, No. 1.
"Is There a Trade and Defense Perimeter? State Patterns of Trade and Defense Spending in the United States, 1977-1986." 1996. Ann Markusen, Helzi Noponen, Karl Driessen and Yang Shao. Growth and Change, Vol. 27, No. 4: 405-433.
"National Laboratories as Business Incubators and Region Builders." 1996. Ann Markusen and Michael Oden. Journal of Technology Transfer, Vol. 21, Nos 1-2: 93-108.
"Understanding American Defense Industry Mergers." 1999. Ann Markusen. In Akira Hattori, ed., Ajiani Heiwao Motarasu Keisaikousou (The Security and Economy of Asia). Tokyo: ECAAR-Japan Secretariat.
"Big Firms, Long Arms: A Portrait of a Hub and Spoke' Industrial District in the Seattle Region." 1996. Mia Gray, Elyse Golob and Ann Markusen. Regional Studies, Vol. 30, No. 7: 651-66. Reprinted as "Seattle: A Classic Hub-and-Spoke Region" in Ann Markusen, Yong Sook Lee and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999: 267-289.
"The Interaction between Regional and Industrial Policies: Evidence from Four Countries (Korea, Brazil, Japan, and the United States)." 1996. Ann Markusen. International Regional Science Review, Vol. 19, Nos. 1 & 2: 49-77. Shorter version published in Proceedings, Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, 1994: 279-298. Reprinted as "National Contexts and the Emergence of Second Tier Cities," in Ann Markusen, Yong Sook Lee and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999: 65-94.
"Sticky Places in Slippery Space: a Typology of Industrial Districts." 1996. Ann Markusen. Economic Geography, Vol. 72, No. 2: 294-314. Translated into Portuguese and published as "Areas de Atracao de Investimentos em um Espaco Economico Cambiante: uma Tipologia de Distritos Industriais," Nova Economia, Vol. 5, No. 2: 9-44, 1996. Reprinted in Trevor Barnes and Meric Gertler, eds, The New Regional Geography: Regions, Regulation and Institutions. London: Routledge, 1999: 98-124. Reprinted in John Bryson, Nick Henry, David Keeble and Ron Martin, eds. The Economic Geography Reader. Chichester: John Wiley, 1999: 191-200. Reprinted as "Four Structures for Second Tier Cities," in Ann Markusen, Yong Sook Lee and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999: 21-42. Translated into French as "Des Lieux-aimants dans un Espace Mouvant: une Typologie des Districts Industriels" and reprinted in Georges Benko and Alain Lipietz, eds. La Richesse des Regions: la nouvelle géographie socio-économique. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2000: 85-119.
"Research, Teaching and Policy on the Military Industrial Economy: The State of the Art." 1995. Ann Markusen and William Weida. Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, Vol. 2, No. 3: 1-20.
"Generalizing New Industrial Districts: A Theoretical Agenda and an Application from a Non-Western Economy." 1994. Ann Markusen and Sam Ock Park. Environment and Planning A, Vol. 27: 81-104. Portions reprinted as "Kumi and Ansan: Dissimilar Korean Satellite Platforms," in Ann Markusen, Yong Sook Lee and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999: 147-161.
" Studying Regions by Studying Firms". 1994. Ann Markusen. The Professional Geographer. Vol. 46, No. 4: 477-90. Reprinted in Ann Markusen, Yong Sook Lee and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999: 43-63.
"Multi-Polarity and the Layering of Functions in World Cities: New York City's Struggle to Stay on Top." 1994. Ann Markusen and Vickie Gwiasda. The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Vol. 18, No. 2:167-193.
"American Federalism and Regional Policy." 1994. Ann Markusen. International Regional Science Review, Vol. 16, No. 1: 3-16. Reprinted as "Ameriykanski Federalizm, a Polityka Regionalna." In Kierunki Rozwoju Lokalnego i Regionalnego w Polsce. Osuchow, Poland, 1995.
"Urban Policy: Bridging the Social and Economic Development Gap." 1993. Ann Markusen and Susan Fainstein. University of North Carolina Law Review. Vol. 71, No. 5: 1463-86. Reprinted in Jack Boger and Judith Wegner, eds. Race, Poverty and American Cities. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1996: 142-65.
"The State as Industrial Locator and District Builder: The Case of Changwon, South Korea." 1993. Ann Markusen andSam Ock Park. Economic Geography. Vol. 69, No 2: 157-181. Reprinted as "Changwon: A State-sponsored Industrial District,"in Ann Markusen, Yong Sook Lee and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999: 163-181.
"Defense Spending and Interregional Labor Migration." 1993. Mark Ellis, Richard Barff.and Ann Markusen. Economic Geography. Vol. 69, No. 2: 1-22.
"The Military Industrial Divide: Cold War Transformation of the Economy and The Rise of New Industrial Complexes." 1991. Ann Markusen. Environment and Planning, D: Space and Society, Vol. 9, No. 4: 391-416.
"Converting the Military Industrial Economy: Lessons From Six Communities." 1991. Ann Markusen, Catherine Hill and Sabina Deitrick. Journal of Planning Education and Research. Vol. 11: 101-118. Reprinted in Kevin Cassidy and Gregory Bischak, eds. Real Security - Converting the Military Economy and Building Peace. SUNY Press, New York 1993.
"The Perils of Overstating Service Sector Growth Potential: A Study of Linkages in Distributive Services." 1991. Ann Markusen and Wendy Patton. Economic Development Quarterly. Vol. 5, No. 3: 197-212. Reprinted in J. R. Bryson and P. W. Daniels, eds. Service Industries in the Global Economy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1997.
"International Trade, Productivity and Regional Growth: A Shift-Share Interpretation." 1991. Ann Markusen, Helzi Noponen and Karl Driessen. International Regional Science Review. Vol. 14, No. 1. International Regional Science Review, Vol. 14, No. 1. Reprinted in Kingsley Haynes, Kenneth Button, Peter Nijkamp with Li Qiangsheng, ed.Regional Dynamics: Vol. 1 and 2. In Kenneth Button and Peter Nijkamp, eds. Modern Classics in Regional Science: Vol. 4. Cheltenhham, UK: Edward Algar, 1996.
"Chicago's Defense-Based High Technology: A Case Study of the 'Seedbeds of Innovation' Hypothesis." 1989. Ann Markusen and Karen McCurdy. Economic Development Quarterly. Vol. 3, No. 1: 15-31.
"Planning for Communities in Decline: Lessons from Steel Communities." 1988. Ann Markusen. Journal of Planning Education and Research., Vol. 7, No. 3: 173-184.
"The Militarized Economy: Deforming U.S. Growth and Productivity." 1986. Ann Markusen. World Policy Journal, Vol. III, No. 3: 495-516. Reprinted in Best of Business, 1987, Vol. 9, No. 1: 39-46.
"Neither Ore, Nor Coal, Nor Markets: A Policy-Oriented Analysis of Steel Siting in the U.S." 1986. Ann Markusen. Regional Studies. Vol. 20, No. 5: 449-462.
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Chapters in books
"High Tech Activity and Urban Economic Development: Implications for Shanghai." 2003. Ann Markusen and Pingkang Yu. Forthcoming in Xiangming Chen and Huang Jianfu, eds. Global Aspirations/Local Actions:Shanghai's Renaissance in Comparative Perspective. Shanghai: Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, forthcoming.
"Distortions in Industrial Geography: Triangulating among Industrial Firms, Financial Firms and the State." 2003. Ann Markusen. In Mike Taylor and Paivi Oinas, eds. Socializing the Firm. Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming. A version of this paper is also published as "Financial versus Industrial Firms in Industrial and Regional Restructuring." H. Peter Gray, ed. Extending the Eclectic Paradigm in International Business: Essays in Honor of John Dunning, London: Edward Elgar, 2003: 107-122.
"From Defense to Development in the 1990s: Evidence from Eight Countries on Four Continents." 2003. Ann Markusen and Sean DiGiovanna. In Sean DiGiovanna and Ann Markusen, eds. From Defense to Development? Military Industrial Conversion in the Developing World. London: Routledge, Ch. 1.
"Learning from Comparative Defense Conversion Experiences." 2003. Ann Markusen and Sean DiGiovanna. In Ann Markusen, Sean DiGiovanna and Michael Leary, eds. From Defense to Development? Military Industrial Conversion in the Developing World. London: Routledge, Ch. 11.
"Post-Cold War Conversion: Gains, Losses and Hidden Changes in the US Economy." 2003. Michael Oden, Ann Markusen and Laura Powers. In Sean DiGiovanna, Ann Markusen, and Yong-Sook Lee, eds. From Defense to Development? Military Industrial Conversion in the Developing World, forthcoming. Also in Ann Markusen, ed. The Post-Cold War Peace Dividend. New York: Columbia International Affairs On-line, 2000.
"The South Korean Defense Industry in the Post Cold War Era." 2003. Ann Markusen and Yong Sook Lee. In Sean DiGiovanna and Ann Markusen, eds. From Defense to Development? Military Industrial Conversion in the Developing World. Forthcoming.
"Cold War Workers, Cold War Communities." 2001. Ann Markusen. In James Gilbert and Peter Kuznick, eds. Rethinking Cold War Culture. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press: 35-60.
"America's Peace Dividend: A Review and Prognosis." 2000. Ann Markusen In Ann Markusen, ed. America's Peace Dividend: Essays on the Achievements of the 1990s and the Challenges Ahead. New York: Columbia International Affairs On-line: 1-11.
"Transforming Regional Economies: The Roles of Economic Structure, Developmental Activism and Regional Cultures." 2000. Ann Markusen. In Anna Giunta, Arnoud Lagendijk, and Andy Pike, eds., Restructuring Industry and Territory: the Experience of Europe's Regions, London: Stationery Office: 22-33.
"What Distinguishes Success among Second Tier Cities?" 2000. Ann Markusen. In Shahid Yusuf, Weiping Wu and Simon Evenett, eds., Local Dynamics in an Era of Globalization. Washington, DC: Oxford University Press: 132-39.
"Should We Welcome a Transatlantic Defense Industry?" 2000. Ann Markusen . In Judith Reppy, ed. The Place of the Defense Industry in National Systems of Innovation. Ithaca: Cornell University, Peace Studies Program: 25-47.
"Can Technology Policy Serve as Industrial Policy?" 2000. Ann Markusen . In Candace Howes and Agit Singh, eds. Competitiveness Matters: Industry and Economic Performance in the U.S., University of Michigan Press: 127-144.
"Industrial Clusters and Regional Development in New Jersey." 1999. Ann Markusen and Mia Gray. In John Dunning, ed. Industrial Globalization and Regional Clusters. Newark: Rutgers University School of Management.
"Colorado Springs: A Military-Anchored City in Transition." 1999. Ann Markusen and Mia Gray. In Ann Markusen, Yong Sook Lee and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press: 311-332.
"Policy Challenges for Arming the Future." 1999. Ann Markusen and Sean Costigan. In Ann Markusen and Sean Costigan, eds. Arming the Future: A Defense Industry for the Twenty-First Century. New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press: 3-34.
"A Defense Industry for the Twenty-First Century." 1999. Ann Markusen and Sean Costigan. In Ann Markusen and Sean Costigan, eds. Arming the Future: A Defense Industry for the Twenty-First Century. New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press: 409-24.
"Comprehending Fast Growing Regions." 1999. Ann Markusen and Sean DiGiovanna. In Ann Markusen, Yong Sook Lee and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999: 1-19.
"Reflections on Comparisons across Countries." 1999. Ann Markusen, Sean DiGiovanna and Yong Sook Lee. In Ann Markusen, Yong Sook Lee and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press: 335-58.
"Oita and Kumamoto: Technopoli without Brains." 1999. Ann Markusen and Masayuki Sasaki. In Ann Markusen, Yong Sook Lee and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press: 223-237.
"Japanese Technopolis Policy: A View from Four Cities." 1999. Ann Markusen, Masatomi Funaba, Masayuki Sasaki and Yong Sook Lee. In Ann Markusen, Yong Sook Lee and Sean DiGiovanna, eds. Second Tier Cities: Rapid Growth outside the Metropole in Brazil, Korea, Japan and the United States, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press: 239-266.
"The Post Cold War Persistence of Defense Specialized Firms." 1998. Ann Markusen. In Gerald Susman, ed. The Defense Industry in the Post-Cold War Era: Corporate Strategies and Public Policy Perspectives, London: Elsevier:121-146.
"The Post Cold War Defense Industrial Challenge: American and European Responses." 1998. Ann Markusen . In Franck-Emmanuel Caillaud, ed. Europe/Etats-Unis: Coopérations et Compétitions dans le Domaine des Systèms de Défense et des Hautes Technologies. Paris: Institut de Relations Internationales et Stratégiques: 95-106.
"America's Military Industrial Makeover." 1998. Ann Markusen. In Clarence Lo and Michael Schwartz, Social Policy and the Conservative Agenda. Oxford: Basil Blackwell: 142-150.
"The Future of Planning: Gains for the Craft, Threats to the Philosophy." 1998. Ann Markusen. In John Landis, eds. 50 Years of City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley: A Celebratory Anthology of Faculty Essays. Berkeley, CA: NSQ Press, 1998: 293-301, Reprinted as "Planning as Craft and as Philosophy," in Lloyd Rodwin and Bishwapriya Sanyal, eds. The Profession of City Planning: Changes, Images and Challenges (1950-2000). New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research Press, 2000: 261-274. Forthcoming in The Future of our Professions: Lectures in Celebration of the 125th Anniversary of the College of Architecture, Art and Planning, Cornell University . Ithaca, NY: Cornell University School of Architecture, Art and Planning.
"The Post Cold War American Defense Industry: Options, Policies and Probable Outcomes." 1998. Ann Markusen . In Efraim Inbar and Ben-Zion Zilberfarb, eds. Politics and Economics of Defense Industries in a Changing World. London: Frank Cass: 51-70.
"Toronto's Economic Future: A Rumination on Comparisons with Seven U. S. Cities." 1996. Ann Markusen . In Judith Kjellberg Bell and Steven Webber, eds. Urban Regions in a Global Context. Toronto: Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto: 47-68.
"Defense Conversion: Investing the Peace Dividend." 1995. Ann Markusen and Michael Oden. In Todd Schafer and Jeff Faux, eds., Reclaiming Prosperity: a Blueprint for Progressive Economic Reform. Washington, DC: Economic Policy Institute: 277-301.
"Mixed Messages: The Effects of the Gulf War and the End of the Cold War on the American Military Industrial Complex." 1994. Ann Markusen . In Thomas Mayer, John O'Loughlin and Edward Greenberg, eds., War and its Consequences: Lessons from the Persian Gulf Conflict, New York: HarperCollins: 163-184.
"Trade, Industry and Economic Development." 1993. Ann Markusen and Candace Howes. In Helzi Noponen, Julie Graham and Ann Markusen, eds., Trading Industries, Trading Regions. New York: Guilford Press: 45-91
"Trade as a Regional Development Issue: Policies for Job and Community Preservation." 1993. Ann Markusen. In Helzi Naponen, Julie Graham and Ann Markusen eds., Trading Industries, Trading Regions 1-44.
"Structural Barriers to Converting the US Economy" 1993. Ann Markusen. In Jurgen Brauer and Manas Chatterji, eds., Economic Issues of Disarmament, London: Macmillan Press. 111-136.
"The Labor Economics of Conversion: Prospects for Military-Dependent Engineers and Scientists." 1993. Ann Markusen and Joel Yudken. In Patricia MacCorquodale, Martha Gilliland, Jeffrey Kash and Andrew Jameton (eds.) Engineers and Economic Conversion. New York: Springer-Verlag: 135-191.
"The Economics and Politics of Regionalism." 1992. Ann Markusen. In Glen E. Lich, ed., Regional Studies: The Interplay of Land and People. College Station,TX: Texas A&M University Press. 47-60.
"The Pentagon & The Gunbelt." 1992. Ann Markusen and Peter Hall. In Andrew Kirby, Ed., The Pentagon & The Cities, Sage: Beverly Hills. 53-76.
"Government as Market: Industrial Location in the U. S. Defense Industry. 1991. Ann Markusen. In Henry Herzog and Allan Schlottmann, eds., Industrial Location and Public Policy. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press. 137-168.
"Regional Planning and Policy: An Essay on the American Exception. 1990. "In Edward Bergman, and Uwe Schubert, eds., Comparative Regional Research: Setting the Post 1992 Agenda, Hannover: FRG: Urbinno: 94-105.
"American Military Spending: Impacts on Industrial Structure, Regional Development and Trade with Canada." 1990. Ann Markusen . In Pierre-Paul Proulx, ed., Trade Liberalization and Socioeconomic Integration in North America: U.S. Perspectives. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy.
"The Economic, Industrial, and Regional Consequences of Defense-Led Innovation." 1990. Ann Markusen . In Ake Anderssen, David Batten, and Charlie Karlson, eds., Knowledge and Industrial Organization. Springer-Verlag.
"Deindustrialization in the American Midwest: Causes and Responses." 1989. With Virginia Carlson. Ann Markusen . In Lloyd Rodwin and Hidehiko Sazanami, eds., Deindustrialization in the U.S.: Lessons for Japan. Boston: Unwin Hyman: 29-59.
"Industrial Structuring and Regional Politics." 1988. Ann Markusen . In Robert Beauregard, ed., Spatial Variations: Community, Politics and Industry in the Postwar United States. Newbury Park: Sage: 115-147.
"A New International Division of Labor: The Changing Relationship of Brazilian and American Steel." 1986. In Edward Gondolph, Irwin Marcus and James Dougherty, The Global Economy: Divergent Perspectives on Economic Change. Boulder: Westview Press: 67-78.
"Empirical Research in the Marxist and Schumpeterian Traditions: Reflections on Explaining Spatial Change." 1986. Ann Markusen . In Susan Helburn and David Bramhall, Marx, Schumpeter, Keynes: A Centennary Celebration of Dissent. New York: M.E. Sharpe: 267-283.
"The World of Small Business: Turbulence and Survival." 1986. Ann Markusen and Mike Teitz. In David Storey, ed., Small Firms in Regional Development. London: Methuen.
"Defense Spending and the Geography of High Tech Industries." 1986. Ann Markusen. In John Rees, ed., Technology Regions and Policy. New York: Praeger: 94-119.
"High Technology." 1985. Ann Markusen. In Betty Lall, ed., Economic Dislocation and Job Loss. New York: Cornell University.
"Defensive Cities: Military Spending, High Technology and Human Settlements." 1985. Ann Markusen and Robin Bloch. In Manuel Castells Technology, Space and Society: Emerging Trends. Urban Affairs Annual Review, 28. Beverly Hills: Sage.
"Regions and Regionalism." 1983. Ann Markusen . In Patricia Wilson Salinas and Frank Moulaert, eds. Regional Analysis and the New International Division of Labor. Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff. Translated into Portuguese as "Regia e Regionalismo." Espaco & Debates: Revista de Estudos Regionais e Urbanos, Vol. 1, No. 2: 63-100, Brazil.
"The Berkeley Economy: An Update." 1983. Ann Markusen and Linda Wheaton. In David Minkus and Troy Duster, ed. Economic Development in Berkeley. Berkeley: Institute for the Study of Social Change.
"The Political Economy of Western Regional Development." 1982. Ann Markusen and Erica Schoenberger, in Joochul Kim, ed., An Inquiry Into Critical Perspectives in Planning, Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University, 1982.
"Poverty: A Regional Political Economy Perspective." 1981. Ann Markusen and Candace Howes, in Amos Hawley and Sara Mazie, Understanding Nonmetropolitan America, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1981.
"Think Tanks and Capitalist Policy." 1980. Ann Markusen and Irv Alpert. In G. William Domhoff, ed. Power Structure Research. Beverly Hills: Sage, 173-98
"The Urban Impact Statement: A Critical Forecast." 1979. Ann Markusen . In Norman Glickman, ed., The Urban Impact of Federal Policies, Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1979. Truncated version in The Built Environment, Vol. 7, 1981.
"An Analysis of Secular Budgetary Disruption." 1977. Ann Markusen. Ch. 6 of Anti-recession Assistance: An Evaluation, Washington, DC: General Accounting Office.
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Research reports
A Just Transition? Lessons from Defense Workers' Experience in the 1990s. 1999. Ann Markusen and Laura Powers. Washington, DC: Economic Policy Institute.
Planning for Successful Transition: the Closure of Lockheed Martin Astro Space. 1997. Ann Markusen, Sean DiGiovanna and Yong Sook Lee. Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Rutgers University.
From Managing Growth to Reversing Decline: Aerospace and the Southern California Economy in the Post Cold War Era. 1996. Michael Oden, Ann Markusen, Dan Flaming, Jonathan Feldman, James Raffel and Catherine Hill. Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Rutgers University.
Coming in from the Cold: The Future of Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories. 1995. Ann Markusen, James Raffel, Michael Oden and Marlen Llanes. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University, Project on Regional and Industrial Economics.
Changing the Future: Converting the St. Louis Economy. 1993. Ann Markusen, Michael Oden, Catherine Hill, Elizabeth Mueller, and Jonathan Feldman. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University, Project on Regional and Industrial Economics.
Regional Adjustment of Defense Dependent Regions in the Post-Cold War Era. 1993. Ann Markusen and Michael Oden. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris.
Converting the Cold War Economy: Prospects for Industry, Workers, Communities. 1992. Ann Markusen and Catherine Hill. Washington, DC: Economic Policy Institute.
Steel and Southeast Chicago: Reasons and Remedies for Industrial Renewal. 1985. Ann Markusen, Report to the Mayor's Task Force on Steel and Southeast Chicago. Evanston: Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University.
Recent Evidence on High Technology Industries' Locational Patterns. 1984. Ann Markusen, Amy Glasmeier and Peter Hall. In Office of Technology Assessment, Technology, Innovation and Regional Economic Development. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
A Prototype Industrial Policy Study of the California Steel Industry. 1983. Ann Markusen and Julia Parzen. Sacramento: Senate Office of Research. June.
The California Software Industry: Problems and Prospects. 1982. Ann Markusen, Peter Hall, Barbara Wachsman, Richard Osborne. Sacramento: Commission on Industrial Innovation, State of California.
Montana: A Territorial Planning Strategy. 1979. Ann Markusen, Carola Sullam, Michael Storper and Donna Pittman, University of California, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.
The Berkeley Economy Project. 1979. Ann Markusen and Marc Weiss. Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California, Berkeley.
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Short articles by Ann Markusen
"From Defense to Development: Moving People and Technologies into Productive Activities." 2003. Economists Allied for Arms Reducation Newsletter, November.
"The Region's High-Tech Economies." 2001. Northeast Midwest Economic Review. September.
"Have We Lost A Generation of Urban Geographers? A Response." 2000. Urban Geography, Vol. 21. No. 7: 565-7.
"Military Surplus: How the US Has Failed its Defense Workers." 2000. With Laura Wolf-Powers. The American Prospect. Vol. 11, No. 8: 26-27.
"The Rise of World Weapons." 1999. Foreign Policy, No. 114: 40-51. Reprinted in DoD Current News Supplement, March 29, 1999.
"Military Procurement: Influence on Industry" and "Military Procurement and the Structure of the American Economy." 1999. In The Oxford Companion to American Military History: 566-568.
"Government-driven and Corporate-managed Restructuring in the United States." 1998. In Bonn International Center for Conversion, Conversion Survey 1998: Global Disarmament, Defense Industry Consolidation and Conversion. New York: Oxford University Press: 275-77.
"International Trade and Shift-Share Analysis: A Response to Dinc and Haynes." 1998. With Helzi Noponen and Karl Driessen. Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 12, No. 4: 344-350.
"The Economics of Defence Industry Mergers and Divestiture." 1997. Economic Affairs, Vol. 17, No. 4: 28-32.
"Paradoxically, Post Cold War Conversion without Leadership." 1997. ECAAR NewsNetwork, Vol. 9, No. 3: 1-6.
"How We Lost the Peace Dividend." 1997. The American Prospect, July/August: 86-95. Reprinted as "Was Wurde aus der Friedensdividende?" Wissenschaft und Frieden, Vol. 4: 10-15.
"Defense Firm Conversion Progress in the United States." 1997. Bonn International Center for Conversion Bulletin, July 1: 1-2.
"Competitive Advantage, Agglomeration Economics and Regional Policy: A Response to Michael Porter," and "On the Tension between Regional and Industrial Policies: A Response to Bill Alonso." 1996. International Regional Science Review, Vol. 19, No. 1&2: 82-3, 91-2.
"Engaging with the Public: An Interview with Ann Markusen." 1997. Colloqui. Ithaca: Cornell University, Department of City and Regional Planning.
"An Alternative to the Galvin Report on Futures for the DOE Nuclear Weapons Laboratories." 1995. With William Weida. Rutgers University: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics.
"Growing Pains: Thoughts on Theory, Method and Politics for a Regional Science of the Future." 1995. International Regional Science Review. Vol. 17, No. 3: 319-326.
"Downsizing and Converting the National Labs." 1995. In Al Teich, Stephen Nelson and Celia McEnaney, eds., AAAS Science and Technology Yearbook, 1995. Washington, DC: American Assocation for the Advancement of Science: 167-75.
"Can Markets Govern? A Review of Osborne and Gaebler's Reinventing Government." 1994. With Roberta Lynch. The American Prospect. Winter: 125-134
"Conversion: State of the Art" In"New Realities: Disarmament, Peace-building and Global Security." 1993. New York: NGO Committee on Disarmament, United Nations.
"The Politics of Peacetime Conversion" 1992. Harper's Magazine, October.
"Dismantling the Cold War Economy." 1992. World Policy Journal, 389-99.
"Building a New Economic Order." 1992. With Joel Yudken. Technology Review. Vol. 95, No. 3: 22-30.
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Op Eds by Ann Markusen
"Reaping the Hidden Artistic Dividend." 2003. Minneapolis Star Tribune, August 3.
"Shift in Federal Budget Priorities is Bad News for Minnesota." 2002. St. Paul Pioneer Press, September 10.
"Expensive Weapons Won't Ensure Security." 2002. Christian ScienceMonitor, February 26, 2002: 11.
"Bush Goes Wrong when He Invokes Roosevelt Record." 2002. Minneapolis Star Tribune, February 22: A19.
"The Job Slowdown? What Can Be Done?" 2001. Minneapolis Star Tribune. September 3: A13.
"Higher Education Brings Benefits to Communities." 2001. Duluth News and Tribune, March 26: 7A.
"Summit helped, but took too narrow an approach to Minnesota's economy." 2000. Minneapolis Star Tribune, October 11: A23.
"Boeing's Prospective Layoffs." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 21, 1999.
"Global Defense Mergers." 1998. The Christian Science Monitor. August 5.
"The Foolish, and Costly, Defense Merger Mania." 1997. The International Herald Tribune. January 11.
"The Downside of Boeing-McDonnell Merger." 1997. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 5.
"Putting all the Cards on the Table: A Long-Term Plan for Charity, Peace and Prosperity." 1996. Chicago Tribune, December 31.
"Defense Conversion: A Tale of Two Methods." 1996. With Michael Oden. The Christian Science Monitor. May 20.
"Los Angeles' Defense Shift." 1996. With Michael Oden and Dan Flaming. Los Angeles Daily News, Viewpoint. March 17.
"Don't Let Mergers Crowd Out Conversion." 1994. Christian Science Monitor. September 27.
"Health Care and the Pentagon." 1993. Knight Ridder Papers, October,16
"An Economist's Second Thoughts on NAFTA." 1993. Los Angeles Times, November
"Mixed Results on Defense Conversion" 1993. St. Louis Post Dispatch. December 31.
"Bring Back the Old Les Aspin." 1993. The New York Times , September.
"Turning Off the War Machine" 1992. The New York Times . November 22
"Department of the Peace Dividend." 1992. The New York Times. May 18.
"Chicago's Piece of the Peace Dividend." 1992. Chicago Tribune. April 23
"Is a Peace Deficit Ahead?" 1992. The Christian Science Monitor. April 24
"Defense Cuts: Chicago Will Win as Gunbelt Loses." 1991. Crain's Chicago Business. September 2
"Gunbelt's Loss to Aid Rust Belt." 1991. The Cleveland Plain Dealer. July 1
"Because Money Goes Elsewhere, Defense Cuts Would Aid Michigan. 1991. Detroit Free Press. August 2
"Savings-and-loans: Reforms, too, not just a bailout." 1989. Chicago Tribune. April 24
"Steel Can Still be Profitable." 1988. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. March 29.
"Why the U. S. Should Pursue a Managed Trade Policy." 1987. Chicago Tribune, May 7
"Chicago Still a Factory Town." 1985. Chicago Tribune, December 29
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