Regional Economics

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The study of the economic development and interaction of regions, including urban and rural areas, and the policies aimed at promoting balanced growth.

"Regional economics is a sub-discipline of economics and is often regarded as one of the fields of the social sciences."
"It addresses the economic aspect of the regional problems that are spatially analyzable so that theoretical or policy implications can be derived with respect to regions whose geographical scope ranges from local to global areas."
"The implications can be derived with respect to regions whose geographical scope ranges from local to global areas."
"It addresses the economic aspect of the regional problems."
"It refers to the economic advantage of a geographical location and human activities of greatest height to contribute maximally to the general growth and prosperity of the region."
"Regional economics refers to the economic advantage of a geographical location."
"It is often regarded as one of the fields of the social sciences."
"Regional problems that are spatially analyzable."
"The geographical scope ranges from local to global areas."
"Theoretical implications can be derived with respect to regions."
"Policy implications can be derived with respect to regions."
"The geographical scope ranges from local to global areas."
"Human activities contribute maximally to the general growth and prosperity of the region."
"It addresses the economic aspect of the regional problems."
"It is often regarded as one of the fields of the social sciences."
"Regions whose geographical scope ranges from local to global areas."
"Theoretical or policy implications can be derived."
"Regional problems that are spatially analyzable."
"Human activities of greatest height contribute maximally to the general growth and prosperity of the region."
"Regional economics refers to the economic advantage of a geographical location."