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![]() | 12% | Unknown (90) |
![]() | 8% | Russian Federation (57) |
![]() | 6% | United Kingdom (45) |
![]() | 5% | Netherlands (36) |
![]() | 3% | Taiwan (25) |
![]() | 3% | Germany (19) |
![]() | 2% | Ukraine (16) |
![]() | 2% | China (13) |
![]() | 1% | Australia (8) |
| Visits today: | 1 |
| Visits yesterday: | 36 |
| Visits in this month: | 185 |
| Visits total: | 9962 |
| Max.monthly visits: | 1309 |
| Impressions this month: | 3950 |
| Impressions total: | 137509 |
| Month of max visits: | 2010-06 |
| Date since: | 2009-06-07 |
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Regional Science is the study of the regional impacts of national or global processes of economic and social change. The work of RSAI draws on the expertise of many different disciplines and this multi-disciplinary approach helps to facilitate new theoretical insights for tackling regional problems. In turn this provides an increasing opportunity for academics within the Association to engage more fully with planners and policy makers. Building on a strong foundation of quantitative methods, regional science is at the cutting edge of research into new model design for regional analysis and impact assessment. The Association fosters the exchange of ideas and research within regional science through its publications and the international scientific conferences it hosts. Calls for Papers for RSAI Events European Regional Science Association: Britain & Ireland North American Regional Science Council: Pacific Regional Science Conference Organisation: Australian and New Zealand Section (ANZRSAI)
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