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Reviews: History of Regional Science and the Regional Science Association International: The Beginnings and Early History, Handbook of Data Analysis, Me++: The Cyborg Self and the Networked City

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  • Peter J B Brown

    (Department of Civic Design, University of Liverpool, 73 Bedford Street South, Liverpool L69 7ZQ, England)

  • Alexander Singleton

    (Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London, London WC1E 6B7, and UCAS Ltd, Rose Hill, New Barn Lane, Cheltenham GL52 3LZ, England)

  • Rui Carvalho

    (Bartlett School of Architecture and Town Planning, University College London, 1-19 Torrington Place, London WC1E 7HB, England)

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  • Peter J B Brown & Alexander Singleton & Rui Carvalho, 2004. "Reviews: History of Regional Science and the Regional Science Association International: The Beginnings and Early History, Handbook of Data Analysis, Me++: The Cyborg Self and the Networked City," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 31(5), pages 799-802, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirb:v:31:y:2004:i:5:p:799-802
    DOI: 10.1068/b3105rvw
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    1. David Boyce, 2004. "A short history of the field of regional science," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Raymond J. G. M. Florax & David A. Plane (ed.), Fifty Years of Regional Science, pages 31-57, Springer.
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