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- Title
CHANGING SPATIAL ECONOMIC STRUCUTURE IN EAST CENTRAL EUROPE.
- Authors
Kuttor, Dániel
- Abstract
The economic development of East Central Europe within the last one and a half century can be simply divided into different sessions. Each session has had its own social, political system, which has essentially determined the spatial distribution of economy and the degree of regional disparities in terms of level of economic development. In this paper the five sessions of economic history of East Central Europe are analyzed and compared. The sessions are as follows: 1) Preindustrial interval before the mid-nineteenth century; 2) The age of modernisation and industrialisation before the First World War; 3) The age of integration and disintegration during the inter-war period; 4) The age of emergence and decay of state socialism in the second half of twentieth century; 5) The age of transition with reorientation and reintegration after the early 1990es.
- Subjects
EASTERN Europe; ECONOMIC conditions in Eastern Europe; ECONOMIC development; ECONOMIC history; SOCIAL systems; REGIONAL disparities
- Publication
Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, Oeconomica, 2010, Vol 55, Issue 3, p73
- ISSN
1220-0506
- Publication type
Article