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The metropolitanization process leads to an increasing search for metropolitan centrality and yet it is often tied to a crisis of centers. This contradiction leads to an increasing disjunction between center and centrality whose patterns are analyzed as well in terms of evolving urban forms as...
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In this paper, we propose the keyword of « clusty » in order to go over two main paradigms in Regional Science. The first one is driven by Urban Economics and particularly the economics of large metropolises, and the second by the geography of innovation and industrial economics. Both are...
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This special issue aims to show some lights on myths and realities of the France ? Quebec relations in terms of Regional Science. Above all language complicities, we are questionning the existence of a specific and original Quebec Regional Science grounded with environment, history, geography,...
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