THE REGIONAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL

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THE REGIONAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL The Regional Science Association International (RSAI) is an interdisciplinary, international organisation focusing on understanding the growth and development of urban, regional and international systems. This is promoted through meetings and publications, developing appropriate concepts and methods of analysis, and through the discussion of regional problems and policies. The Australia and New Zealand Section (ANZRSAI) is the local branch of the international body. The broad membership of the ANZRSAI Inc., together with its international affiliation with over 35 countries, provides an Australia New Zealand perspective within a global regional development context. The ANZRSAI s goals are: To disseminate knowledge relevant to regional issues and process. To encourage research and analysis in fields relevant to regional policy and process. To provide forums for the discussion of research, planning and process. To encourage and facilitate the professional development of those involved in regional economic and social research, policy and practice. To develop policies in liaison with relevant agencies with respect to regional analysis and process. To raise community awareness of regional economic and social policy and practice. Through its annual conference, meetings and publications, the ANZRSAI Inc. encourages members to participate in discussions in order to achieve greater recognition of the need for regional development policy and practice, and to ensure that appropriate structures are pursued within regions in support of regional development based upon analysis and appropriate planning. It is committed to ensuring that Australian regional development process is of a quality that is recognised worldwide. The ANZRSAI membership encompasses people from many disciplines, including economists, geographers, planners, educators, engineers and consultants, and from many fields of activity; government, universities, research and planning establishments and the private sector. A major strength of the Association lies in the interaction of these various perspectives. Membership is open to any individual or institution with an interest in regional issues. Annual membership subscription for individuals is $160 (Student $30.00, Emeritus subscription $60.00). Institutional Membership is $337.50 pa. Members receive the academic journal published three times yearly by the ANZRSAI; the Australasian

Journal of Regional Studies. They also receive the ANZRSAI Newsletter and are offered are discount registration fee for our annual conference. For membership enquiries and/or further information, contact: The Executive Secretary, ANZRSAI Inc., via our website at www.anzrsai.org.

AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF REGIONAL STUDIES Notes for Contributors The Australasian Journal of Regional Studies (AJRS) is a refereed journal published by the Australia and New Zealand Regional Science Association International Inc. This non-profit organisation is dedicated to improving our understanding of regional economic and social conditions and development processes in both the Australasian region and the world at large through research and the discussion of ideas. We welcome contributed articles falling within the broad disciplinary scope of economics, geography, urban and regional planning, demography, environmental resource management, and related public policy. Articles may be theoretical, philosophical, or empirical in spirit. For example, AJRS regularly publishes (a) cutting edge theoretical and empirical articles on the processes shaping regional economies; (b) analyses of current and emerging regional economic and social conditions often employing innovative data sets and statistical techniques; (c) analyses of short to medium term prognoses for regional development resulting from globalisation, changing macro- and micro-economic settings, or emergent technologies among other things, and (d) penetrating conceptual, philosophical or ideological articles on the capacities of various tiers of government or communities to develop strategies to remedy or ameliorate regional problems identified through (a) to (c). Manuscripts should be sent electronically to both Dr Sonya Glavac (sglavac@une.edu.au) and Prof Tony Sorensen (Tony.Sorensen@une.edu.au). Their postal address is Division of Geography and Planning, School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Science, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia. Articles of up to about 6,000 words and length should be double spaced. They should also follow the formatting guidelines found below. (1) A cover page with the title of the paper; authors names, postal and email addresses; and organisational affiliation. If there is more than one author, please specify the corresponding author to whom acknowledgement, queries or reports should be sent. Referees will not receive this page. (2) Page two must be headed by the article s title and an abstract of between 100-150 words. The latter will be self-contained and not use undefined abbreviations or references. After the abstract, please provide (i) not more than

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CONTENTS THE AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF REGIONAL STUDIES VOLUME 20, NO. 2 2014 Tony Sorensen and Sonya Glavac Note from the Editors 231 Andrew Butt Developing a Typology of Changing Multi-Functional Regions 233 Rolf Gerritsen, Benxiang Zeng and Dan Gerritsen The Future of the Chinese Miracle: Will Neo-Statist SOEs Persist in China s Development Model? 258 Ingrid van Putten, Sarah Metcalf, Stewart Frusher, Nadine Marshall and Malcolm Tull Transformation of Coastal Communities: Where is the Marine Sector Heading? 286 Bernice Kotey Small Business Innovation in the Hostile Environment of Australia s Drought Stricken Rural Communities 325 Tasmiha Tarafder and Parves Sultan Reproductive Health Beliefs and their Consequences: a Case Study on Rural Indigenous Women in Bangladesh 351 Yogi Vidyattama Issues in Applying Spatial Auto correlation on Indonesia s Income Growth Analysis 375