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dc.contributor.authorMroczek, Arkadiusz
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-10T08:42:01Z
dc.date.available2022-03-10T08:42:01Z
dc.date.issued2021-12-17
dc.identifier.issn1508-2008
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/40997
dc.description.abstractSince the fall of communism, the big cities of Central Europe have been included in the international metropolitan network, and their economic performance has improved significantly. Based on that, it can be asserted that the whole region is undergoing a process of metropolisation, which may be manifested by a focus of development in the limited areas of metropolises. Therefore this paper aims to present the results of a closer examination of this process in Central Europe. It is based on a comparative analysis of the metropolises in relation to their countries in terms of economic performance. A taxonomic approach based on Hellwig’s development pattern is adopted. The available Eurostat data (NUTS 3 level) on a range of socio‑economic characteristics is used. The study results show that the economic performance of Central European metropolises is relatively closer to Western Europe’s cities than the countries’ non‑metropolitan parts. Highlighting development issues in Central Europe from the spatial‑metropolitan point of view is the paper’s added value.en
dc.description.abstractOd 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.pl
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiegopl
dc.relation.ispartofseriesComparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe;4pl
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.subjectmetropolisesen
dc.subjectCentral Europeen
dc.subjectmetropolisationen
dc.subjecttaxonomyen
dc.subjectmetropoliepl
dc.subjectEuropa Środkowapl
dc.subjectmetropolizacjapl
dc.subjecttaksonomiapl
dc.titleThe Economic Performance of Central Europe Metropolises. A Comparative Approachen
dc.title.alternativeOsiągnięcia gospodarcze metropolii Europy Środkowej. Podejście porównawczepl
dc.typeArticle
dc.page.number105-122
dc.contributor.authorAffiliationPh.D., Cracow University of Economics, College of Economics, Finance and Law, Cracow, Polanden
dc.identifier.eissn2082-6737
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dc.contributor.authorEmailmroczeka@uek.krakow.pl
dc.identifier.doi10.18778/1508-2008.24.33
dc.relation.volume24


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