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    History of settlement

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    Határon átnyúló kultúragazdaság integrált fejlesztése a magyar-szlovák határon

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    Based on the experiences of a specific project development work, this study seeks to answer why there have not been many successful projects targeting the valorization of cultural heritage at the Hungarian-Slovak border which have resulted in a stronger cohesion of the borderland. It also examines how similar initiatives in the future could contribute to this aim. For this purpose, the authors first provide an overview of the major issue-relevant conclusions of border studies literature, with special emphasis on the topic of subjective (especially cultural) distance. Subsequently, they examine the values and mistakes of the INTERREG programmes supporting cross-border cooperation, highlighting the necessity of integrated developments. In the third part of the study, based on the experiences gained from the INTERREG EUROPE project called WAVE targeting the valorization of water-based cultural heritage and implemented with the participation of the Ister–Granum EGTC, as well as the territorial action plans applied by the Slovakia-Hungary INTERREG V-A programme, they make a proposal on the cross-border integrated development of cultural economy.szabadon elérhető / Open acces

    Does foreign investment generate regional economic growth in emerging countries and their regions? Case of Central & Eastern Europe and Hungary

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    szabadon elérhető / Open access13th World Congress of the RSAI: Smart Regions: Opportunities for sustainable development in the digital era. Ponte Delgada Azores, 2021 május 25-28.Absztrak

    Geoeconomics of transformation and economic bordering of Central and Eastern Europe

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    szabadon elérhető / Open access13th World Congress of the RSAI: Smart Regions: Opportunities for sustainable development in the digital era. Ponte Delgada Azores, 2021 május 25-28.Absztrak

    A globalizálódott tengerhajózás és a világkereskedelem

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    L’Europe centrale et orientale face à l’épidémie de la Covid-19

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    Spatial and institutional dimensions of research collaboration: a multidimensional profiling of European regions

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    This study extends previous research by providing a large-scale analysis of Framework Program collaboration patterns from a multidimensional perspective. We use detailed data on Framework Program cooperation to map research collaboration patterns across European regions, focusing on the intensity between industry and research institutions. Using these data, we profile European NUTS3 regions along the institutional and spatial dimensions of their collaboration networks. The results show that cooperation intensities correlate among types of collaboration: most of the regions are either weakly or strongly cooperative along most of the cooperation dimensions. However, a significant group of moderately developed regions shows selective collaboration patterns, mostly with an external focus.szabadon elérhető / Open acces

    Shrinking rural areas: Demographic and broader interconnections of population decline in Hungary

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    This article explores population dynamics in Hungary over the last three decades at the district level. Mapping of growing, stagnating and shrinking districts from a variety of perspectives indicates anticipated patterns such as population growth poles in the suburbanised area around the capital city, larger cities and along the Austrian and Southern Slovakian borderlines. The fact that shrinking of significant or dramatic degree is more prevalent across rural districts than in their urban and suburban counterparts characterising almost half of rural LAU-1 level units is also among the expected research results. Growing or stagnating rural areas especially in lagging regions represent an unforeseen pattern of population dynamics for which a secondary interpretation of two case studies provides socio-economic, spatial and historical background.szabadon elérhető / Open acces

    Alföldi nagyvárosi lakáspiacok ciklikus átalakulása

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    Jelen tanulmányban egy olyan gazdasági ágazat időbeni változását igyekszünk a szűkebb – alföldi – térben követni, mely a „hagyományos” területi elemzésekben meglehetősen egyoldalúan volt eddig jelen. A lakáspiacot eddig alapvetően az újlakás-építések felől közelítették meg, részletesebb vizsgálatokban legfeljebb a lakásállomány minőségi paraméterei (komfortosság, infrastruktúrákkal való ellátottság, alapterület, szobaszám, laksűrűség) kerültek elő, melyek önmagukban fontosak ugyan, de nem adnak elégséges magyarázatot a népesség térbeli mozgásaira, vagy a helyi társadalmak átalakulására. Kevesebb figyelmet kapott a lakáspiac ciklikussága, mely különösen 1990 után – a piacgazdaság keretei között – fontos alakítója a területi különbségeknek minden léptékben, hiszen a magyar családok vagyonának háromötöde ingatlanban fekszik (Miből élünk? KSH, 2017). A korábbi elemzés (Nagy G., 2019) terét leszűkítettük a nagyrégió megyeszékhely városaira, melyek saját megyéik lakáspiaci folyamatait hosszabb távon is erőteljesen befolyásolják, több esetben dominálják (Debrecen, Szeged). A vizsgált periódus hossza, időzítése alkalmat ad arra, hogy a lokális lakáspiacok ciklikusságát és szerkezeti sajátosságait is érzékelhessük.szabadon elérhető / Open acces

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