Innovational perspectives - contributions to the national conception for regional development in Hungary

Authors

  • János FARKAS Hungarian Academy of Scienccs
  • András KRÉMER Hungarian Academy of Scienccs
  • Sándor MÁTYÁSI Hungarian Academy of Scienccs
  • Pál TAMÁS Hungarian Academy of Scienccs, Institute for Social Conflict Research
  • Gábor VÁRNAI Hungarian Academy of Scienccs, Institute for Social Conflict Research

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/1231-1952.3.2.04

Keywords:

regional policy, diffusion of innovation

Abstract

The primary aim of !his study has been to provide a contribution to the National Conception for Regional Development towards working out a regional policy in Hungary which takes into account the innovational potentials of individual regions, strengthens potentials or, as far as possible, creates them wherever they are lacking.

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Published

1996-12-30

How to Cite

FARKAS, J., KRÉMER, A., MÁTYÁSI, S., TAMÁS, P., & VÁRNAI, G. (1996). Innovational perspectives - contributions to the national conception for regional development in Hungary. European Spatial Research and Policy, 3(2), 58–77. https://doi.org/10.18778/1231-1952.3.2.04

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