Regional science policy and the growth of knowledge megacentres in bioscience clusters



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Regional Science Policy and the Growth of Knowledge Megacentres in
Bioscience Clusters

Philip Cooke, Director, Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Wales,
Cardiff

Centre for Advanced Studies

University of Wales, Cardiff
44-45 Park Place

Cardiff CF10 3BB

[email protected]

Presented at the Regional Science Association 42nd EUROPEAN CONGRESS
Dortmund, Germany, August 27-31, 2002



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