Možnosti měření regionálních disparit – Nový pohled
Possibilities of regional disparities´ measurement – A new viewpoint
Pavel Tuleja
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Abstract:
The paper “Possibilities of regional disparities´ measurement – a new viewpoint” is devoted to the description and analysis of utilization of statistical-mathematic methods with whose help it is possible to expertly evaluate trends and development trends in the field of regional divergences. Regarding to the fact that this paper is a certain consummation of previous works dealing with the problems of regional disparities´ measurement, not all the analyzed methods are its part, but only those at which the author came to a conclusion that their utilization seems to be as the most suitable from the viewpoint of the difficulty level of their practical use as well as from the viewpoint of the quantification of necessary supporting data. Within this paper you will thus subsequently acquaint with a semaphore method, spot method and standardized variable method while you will simultaneously see the practical possibility of utilization of these methods while evaluating of regional disparities.
Keywords: measuring; spot method; standardized variable method; semaphore method; regional disparities; statistical-mathematic methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O18 P25 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-11-13
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Published in Regionální disparity – jejich pojetí, klasifikace a měření. Sborník přednášek. (2008): pp. 1-10
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