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Regional Science and Public Management

Joseph V. Cartwright
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Joseph V. Cartwright: U.S. Department of Defense

The Review of Regional Studies, 1989, vol. 19, issue 3, 1-3

Abstract: I'd like to discuss the relationship between regional science and public management. Regional policy must be well crafted by the tools of regional science research; second, policy is only one of many management tools that must be used to achieve new outcomes. Good science, plus good policy, plus poor management can equate to poor outcomes.

Date: 1989
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