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Trends of Economic Development of Warsaw and their Spatial Implications

Grochowski Mirosław (), Pieniążek Marek, Wilk Waldemar and Zegar Tomasz
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Grochowski Mirosław: Department of Socio-Economic Geography
Pieniążek Marek: Department of Socio-Economic Geography
Wilk Waldemar: Department of Socio-Economic Geography
Zegar Tomasz: Department of Socio-Economic Geography

Miscellanea Geographica. Regional Studies on Development, 2006, vol. 12, issue 1, 225-231

Abstract: The article presents trends of change in Warsaw’s economic structure and their influence upon the formation of the city’s functional and spatial structure. Using the latest data on the employment structure and kinds of economic entities and their distribution, an attempt has also been made to determine the degree of absorption of the city economy by pro-development activities. On the basis of experiences of other European cities activity types indicating the existence of development trends in the city economy (pro-development activities) were chosen. Next, changes in the number of economic entities in these areas in 1988-2004 were analyzed. Research on the distribution of economic entities in Warsaw is based upon data from the REGON register.

Keywords: Warsaw; economic development; economic structure; distribution of economic entities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.2478/mgrsd-2006-0026

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