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The Southern Regional Science Association and The Review of Regional Studies: History and Characteristics

Garey Durden and Hugh W. Knox
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Hugh W. Knox: U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C

The Review of Regional Studies, 2000, vol. 30, issue 1, 93-114

Abstract: This paper summarizes some characteristics of the Southern Regional Science Association (SRSA), attendance at yearly meetings of the SRSA, and the participation of individuals and institutions in presented paper sessions at those meetings. We also provide a detailed analysis of publishing performance, by individuals and institutions, in The Review of Regional Studies, which is the official publication of the SRSA.

Date: 2000
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