THE WEB BOOK OF REGIONAL SCIENCE

 
   

 

 

 
   
 
 


We invite you to browse and explore the Web Book of Regional Science. These materials, which cover a wide range of regional science topics, were designed for faculty and students to learn more about the field of regional science. You may find them useful as references, or as texts and supplemental information in the classroom.

We are very pleased to announce the newest addition to the Web Book of Regional Science! Through the cooperation of Sage Scientific Geography Series Editor Grant Ian Thrall and the Series authors, we now include in our Web Book titles the entire ten-volume Scientific Geography Series.

We hope you find these once hard to find materials useful as references and in the classroom. Many remain among the very best and most useful references on their respective topics.

And for those of you who haven’t heard, we also now include William H. Miernyk’s classic The Elements of Input-Output.

If you find these and our other titles important and valuable to your own instruction and research activities, we’d love to hear from you! Let us know how you use the Web Book of Regional Science, which books you use most, and any other comments you might offer, including other out-of print classics you’d like to see on the site. Click here to send us a message.


Randall W. Jackson
Editor

 


 


 
 
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