Differing development paths of spatial income inequalities after the political transition by the example of Hungary and its regions
Pénzes Janos,
Bujdosó Zoltán,
David Lóránt,
Radies Zsolt and
Kozma Gábor
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Pénzes Janos: University of Debrecen
Bujdosó Zoltán: Karoly Robert University College
David Lóránt: Karoly Robert University College
Radies Zsolt: University of Debrecen
Kozma Gábor: University of Debrecen
Экономика региона, 2014, issue 1, 73-84
Abstract:
The debate about trends and changes is a topical issue today regarding the current financial and economic crisis. Hungary delimited seven NUTS-2 planning-statistical regions with the less developed Northern Great Plain region and the top ranking Western Transdanubia. The study deals with the developing path of spatial income inequalities with the methods of Hoover index and the logarithmic standard deviation. The decay and the growth of inequalities were significantly higher in the case of the underdeveloped territories. Developed areas faced a moderate increase concerning their inequalities and these microregions were able to attract new investments and restructure their economy.
Date: 2014
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