Antoine S. Bailly, Lay Gibson, Peter Batey, Antonio Simoes Lopes
At a recent Regional Science Association International meeting, the presidential address suggested that the future of Regional Science is tied to 1) acceptance by business and government and 2) curriculum developments that make regional science more appropriate for students considering careers in business and government. Our field needs to grow in size if it expects to embrace new cohorts of students and new public and private research demands. Through three exemples, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States, we will be concerned with several beachheads that regional scientists might want to consider taking and holding to assure that our science is effectively represented in the University curriculum.
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