- Autor
- Zsibók Zsuzsanna (Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Institute for Regional Studies, Hungary), Egyed Ildikó (Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Institute for Regional Studies, Hungary)
- Tytuł
- Post-crisis Economic Environment of Two Central and Eastern European Regional Centres : a Comparative Approach
Otoczenie gospodarcze dwóch ośrodków regionalnych Europy Środkowej i Wschodniej po kryzysie : podejście porównawcze - Źródło
- Comparative Economic Research, 2022, vol. 25, nr 3, s. 43-61, rys., tab., bibliogr. 47 poz.
- Słowa kluczowe
- Rozwój regionalny, Wzrost gospodarczy, Analiza porównawcza
Regional development, Economic growth, Comparative analysis - Uwagi
- Klasyfikacja JEL: O47, P25, R12
summ., streszcz.
This paper was written within the framework of the Hungarian-Romanian Academic Bilateral Research Programme and the János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the HAS. - Kraj/Region
- Europa Środkowo-Wschodnia, Węgry, Rumunia
Central and Eastern Europe, Hungary, Romania - Abstrakt
- Opracowanie przedstawia wynik badania ekonomicznych podstaw dla ożywienia gospodarczego i procesu nadrabiania zaległości po globalnym kryzysie finansowym i gospodarczym, w oparciu o porównanie studium przypadku regionów Cluj-Napoca w Rumunii i Pécs na Węgrzech. Wykorzystano eksploracyjną analizę danych statystycznych do opisu otoczenia gospodarczego regionów po kryzysie w kontekście zróżnicowanych wyników gospodarki będącej w stanie trwałego rozgrzania w tych dwóch krajach. Następnie przeanalizowano ewolucję produktu krajowego brutto per capita w postaci zdekomponowanej, co pozwoliło na wgląd w główne wyzwania rozwoju regionalnego w obu ośrodkach regionalnych. Wyniki analizy wskazują, że do długoterminowych wyzwań gospodarczych należy podchodzić przy pomocy polityki regionalnej zorientowanej na efektywność, która opiera się na kapitało- i wiedzochłonnym wzroście. (abstrakt oryginalny)
Our research studies the economic background of recovery and catching-up after the global financial and economic crisis, comparing the case study areas of Cluj-Napoca in Romania and Pécs in Hungary. We use explorative statistical data analysis to describe the post-crisis regional economic environment in the context of the differential outcomes of the high-pressure economy in these two countries. Then, we analyse the evolution of the per capita gross domestic product in a decomposed form which provides insights into the main challenges of regional development in the two regional centres. The results show that long-run economic challenges must be handled with an efficiency-oriented regional policy that relies upon capital and knowledge-intensive growth. (original abstract) - Pełny tekst
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- ISSN
- 1508-2008
- Język
- eng
- URI / DOI
- http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1508-2008.25.21