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Introducing the brightest of dawns: Regional science in “Papers”

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  • Raymond Florax
  • David Plane

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This Golden Anniversary Issue, The Brightest of Dawns: 50 Years of Regional Science has been written on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI). The title represents our belief that the multiregional field of regional science has now been firmly established. A sound scholarly foundation, grounded in social science theory, has been laid. The toolkit of powerful techniques for applied regional analysis is an ever-expanding one. And the institutional basis is now solidly established, with a plethora of active regional science associations, domestic and international conferences galore, a host of well-established regional science journals, a number of interdisciplinary academic programmes, and numerous prestigious regional research institutes. Today, regional scientists carry out their craft not just within the academic departments of the world’s leading universities, but also in government agencies and the business sector.
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  • Raymond Florax & David Plane, 2003. "Introducing the brightest of dawns: Regional science in “Papers”," Economics of Governance, Springer, vol. 83(1), pages 5-29, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ecogov:v:83:y:2003:i:1:p:5-29
    DOI: 10.1007/s10110-003-0175-x
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    1. Royuela, Vicente, 2012. "Regional Science trends through the analysis of the main facts of the 51st ERSA Conference," INVESTIGACIONES REGIONALES - Journal of REGIONAL RESEARCH, Asociación Española de Ciencia Regional, issue 24, pages 13-39.
    2. Andy Pike & Gillian Bristow & Mike Coombes & Cindy Fan & Andy Gillespie & Richard Harris & Angela Hull & Neill Marshall & Colin Wren, 2007. "Editorial: Regional Studies : 40 Years and More …," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(sup1), pages 1-8.

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