Spatial Effects of Industrial Restructuring in the Visegrád Countries

Authors

  • Dániel Kuttor University of Miskolc

Keywords:

Visegrád countries, industrial restructuring, spatial economics

Abstract

During the transition period the Visegrád Countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia) had to be integrated not only into
the international political, legal, defence systems, but also the European and global production structures, chains. This rapid
integration (or rather reintegration) process made significant effects on the production activities, which influenced the role of
industry in the national economies, the structural distribution, the environmental emission and the geographical extent.

Author Biography

Dániel Kuttor, University of Miskolc

Associate Professor

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Published

2011-03-03

How to Cite

Kuttor, D. (2011). Spatial Effects of Industrial Restructuring in the Visegrád Countries. Theory, Methodology, Practice – Review of Business and Management, 7(01), 51–57. Retrieved from https://ojs.uni-miskolc.hu/index.php/tmp/article/view/1374

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