PAGES

445 – 449

DOI

10.1080/08109028.2016.1229858
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Evolution of an academic career: DML’s influence

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When I first met Don, I was already an established research fellow in regional economics. Don’s subsequent influence directly helped me follow my dreams, passions and interests. Thus, my academic career grew, developed and transformed from regional economics, to information economics, and eventually to evolutionary economics. This reflection traces that evolving process, illustrating Don’s influence throughout.

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