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Regional Science and Regional Practice

International Regional Science Review, 1995
We present some reflections on the state of regional science and how its value might be enhanced. We have two primary suggestions. First, reduce the unfortunate divergence between regional science and practice. Second, pay more attention to places in regional science.
Bolton, Roger, Jensen, Rodney C.
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The Evolution of the Designations: Regional Science, Regional Science Association and the Field of Regional Science [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
As already noted, the group of regional researchers who came together in 1950 and earlier years were primarily regional economists. The signal December 1950 meeting was in effect an appendage to the annual convention of the American Economics Association. Only a few geographers, engineers and city planners were present.
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Methods of Regional Analysis: An Introduction to Regional Science.

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1961
(1962). Methods of Regional Analysis: An Introduction to Regional Science. Economic Geography: Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 88-90.
Daniel O. Price   +7 more
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Regional Science in Business

2001
Introduction.- Hewings et al., Creating & Expanding Trade Partnerships Within the Chicago Metropolitan Area.- Batey, Madden, Socio-Economic Impact Assessment.- Schneider, Fischer, Multiregional Computational General Equilibrium & Spatial Interaction Trade Modelling.- Barker et al., The Regionalised Cambridge Multisectoral Dynamic Model of the UK ...
Graham Clarke, Moss Madden
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Reinventing Regional Science

International Regional Science Review, 1995
[A] landscape tradition a thousand years old in our Western world is yielding to a fluid organization of space that we do not yet entirely understand, nor know how to assimilate as a symbol of what is desirable and worth preserving.—John Brinckerhoff Jackson.
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A Preface to Regional Science

1991
Despite respectable achievements in the past decade, regional science as an established scientific discipline does not yet have a long history. The explicit analysis of the spatial dispersion and cohesion of human activities in our complex society is only very recent, although notable exceptions can be found in previous related scholarly contributions,
Peter Nijkamp   +2 more
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Open regional science

The Annals of Regional Science, 2014
This presidential address will contrast two worlds of science. The first, and the one we regional scientists currently find ourselves embedded within, is what I will call captured science. While this is our status quo, it is not generally what holds everywhere in the broader scientific community where a second and new type of science is operative. This
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Institutionalizing regional science

The Annals of Regional Science, 1998
Regional Science is alive and well. If we wish to maintain our position we need to explore ways to expand our numbers and the constituencies that we serve. Expanding undergraduate and graduate teaching programs, fostering more discussion of client-driven work at our meetings and in our journals, and actively encouraging participation by non-university ...
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Regional Science Reconsidered

2012
Members of a discipline share common research questions, values they use to address normative issues, and a set of research methods. Collectively, the features of a discipline that are common to all of its members constitute its core. Disciplines – and their specializations – can also be defined by their boundaries.
Peter Schaeffer   +2 more
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