Osiągnięcia gospodarcze metropolii Europy Środkowej. Podejście porównawcze

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https://doi.org/10.18778/1508-2008.24.33

Słowa kluczowe:

metropolie, Europa Środkowa, metropolizacja, taksonomia

Abstrakt

Od upadku komunizmu, duże miasta Europy Środkowej stały się częścią światowej sieci metropolii, a ich rola gospodarcza znacznie wzrosła. Może to oznaczać, że region ten doświadcza procesu metropolizacji polegającego na skupianiu aktywności na ograniczonych obszarach dużych miast i ich bliskiego otoczenia. Z tego względu celem artykułu jest zbadanie procesu metropolizacji w EŚW. Badanie to jest oparte na analizie porównawczej metropolii i obszarów niemetropolitalnych pod względem poziomu rozwoju gospodarczego. W badaniu wykorzystano taksonomiczną miarę rozwoju Hellwiga. Użyto w nim danych Eurostatu (na poziomie NUTS 3) w zakresie szeregu wskaźników społeczno-ekonomicznych. Wyniki wskazują, że metropolie z regionu są bliższe pod względem gospodarczym metropoliom Europy Zachodniej, niż obszary niemetropolitalne z regionu w stosunku do ich zachodnich odpowiedników. Wartością dodaną artykułu jest spojrzenie na kwestię rozwoju regionu Europy Środkowej przez pryzmat przestrzenny i metropolitalny.

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2021-12-17

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Mroczek, A. (2021). Osiągnięcia gospodarcze metropolii Europy Środkowej. Podejście porównawcze. Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe, 24(4), 105–122. https://doi.org/10.18778/1508-2008.24.33

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