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During the late 1950s interest in the Regional Science Association, the Regional Science Research Institute and the Department of Regional Science and their programs also mounted rapidly in the international community. Along with the Bellagio conference about which more will be said later, there followed in the summer of 1960 lectures and papers given by regional scientists at several scholarly meetings in Europe. These meetings took place at the Hague, Paris, Bellagio Zagreb, Warsaw, Stockholm and Lund. The newsletters of March 21, Summer 1960 and October 20, 1960 report relevant details.
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Edited by Walter Isard and John H. Cumberland with contributions by Paul N. Rosen-stein-Rodan, Alvin Mayne, Richard Stone, Lloyd Rodwin, Otto Eckstein, H. C. Bos and others.
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His book on The Location of Agricultural Production (Dunn, 1954), based on his doctoral dissertation, constituted a major advance over the von Thünen agricultural location theory.
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Still later, the annual Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association and the new Journal of Regional Science provided much stimulating literature.
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Isard, W. (2003). The Invasion of and Extensive Expansion in Europe Concomitant with the Formation of Sections. In: History of Regional Science and the Regional Science Association International. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24751-7_6
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