The Major Relationships in the Economic Growth of the Rural Space
Káposzta József () and
Nagy Henrietta ()
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Káposzta József: Prof. Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Gödöllö, Hungary
Nagy Henrietta: Ass. Prof. Dr. Kodolányi János University Budapest, Hungary
European Countryside, 2022, vol. 14, issue 1, 67-86
Abstract:
In this study, we aimed to overview the relationships of the most significant international theories dealing with the spatial economy, with special regard to the endogenous resources. We examined the effects and the development trends of economic and social capital because we believe that they may determine the future directions of strategic planning. Spatial capital (being the focus of our research) is proven to have outstanding influence on the society. In this study, we compare the development paths deriving from international models with the endogenous resources of rural space, considering the new development paths deriving from new paradigms. Based on all this, related to the most important international spatial economic theories, we define the strategic directions that are built on local endogenous resources, including the relations between tourism, infrastructure and environment.
Keywords: space economy; economic development strategies; gradual growth; factors of social wellbeing; sectoral relationships; rural development; new rurality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.2478/euco-2022-0004
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