New trajectories of the Hungarian regional development: balanced and rush growth of territorial capital
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New trajectories of the Hungarian regional development: balanced and rush growth of territorial capital
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/CLATVY
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Creator |
GYÖRGY, JÓNA
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Harvard Dataverse
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Description |
The basic assumption of the paper is that numerous similarities exist between the patterns of economic growth and territorial capital growth. The rush economic growth and rush growth of territorial capital are compared em pirically at Hungarian micro-regional level from 2004 until 2010. After normalizing the dataset, a very novel spatial econometric method is applied, called a penalty for bottleneck. The results show that the constant rush growth of territorial capital is as harmful as economic recession. On the other hand, the decrease of infrastructural and social capital caused the rush growth of territorial capital in this period. Moreover, the key findings of two case studies suggest that the balanced growth of territorial capital will be created by the falling social inequalities and increasing infrastructural capital. |
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Social Sciences
territorial capital, rush growth, bala nced development, endogenous assets |
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English
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Contributor |
Toth, Geza
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