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From the Role of Space in Knowledge Creation to Scenario Building Through Territorial Capital

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In every branch of science, there have been and continue to be professionals whose analytical and creative ability pushes the boundaries of the knowledge available to us. Roberto Camagni is without any doubt one of those professionals. As this book is pointing out, his work has allowed for advances in three areas of Regional and Urban Economics: regional analysis per se; urban theory; and the contribution of new criteria in the field of regional and urban policy.

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Cuadrado-Roura, J.R. (2017). From the Role of Space in Knowledge Creation to Scenario Building Through Territorial Capital. In: Capello, R. (eds) Seminal Studies in Regional and Urban Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57807-1_2

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