Measurement Levels of the Spatial Integration – Suggestions for a Central-European Factor Group

The objective of the study is to point out, what kind of measurement methodologies and factor groups are used to determinate the depth of the spatial integration in the national and international scientific literature. Integration means in this sense the interconnection of several (spatial) units (K...

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Main Author: Andrea Uszkai
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Published: University of South Bohemia 2015-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.deturope.eu/file_download.php?type=2&item=117
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description The objective of the study is to point out, what kind of measurement methodologies and factor groups are used to determinate the depth of the spatial integration in the national and international scientific literature. Integration means in this sense the interconnection of several (spatial) units (Kulcsár-Rostás, 1989; Kovács, 2001; Kiss, 2005). One of the most widely interpreted types of the integration is the economic integration, which can be applied to enterprises and spatial units as well. This study focuses on the last one and examines it at three territorial levels, distinguishing global, supranational (among national states) and subnational levels. The possible measurement methods are significantly determined by the spatial levels. The paper makes some suggestions for the possible measurement method in Cenrtral-European context.
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spelling doaj-art-1d174c26d3ee434a86286acb10c648ca2025-02-02T22:53:24ZcesUniversity of South BohemiaDETUROPE1821-25062015-10-01726580Measurement Levels of the Spatial Integration – Suggestions for a Central-European Factor GroupAndrea Uszkai0Széchenyi István University Györ Doctoral School of Regional- and Economic SciencesThe objective of the study is to point out, what kind of measurement methodologies and factor groups are used to determinate the depth of the spatial integration in the national and international scientific literature. Integration means in this sense the interconnection of several (spatial) units (Kulcsár-Rostás, 1989; Kovács, 2001; Kiss, 2005). One of the most widely interpreted types of the integration is the economic integration, which can be applied to enterprises and spatial units as well. This study focuses on the last one and examines it at three territorial levels, distinguishing global, supranational (among national states) and subnational levels. The possible measurement methods are significantly determined by the spatial levels. The paper makes some suggestions for the possible measurement method in Cenrtral-European context.http://www.deturope.eu/file_download.php?type=2&item=117measurementspatial integrationglobalregionalcross-borderfunctional urban area
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Measurement Levels of the Spatial Integration – Suggestions for a Central-European Factor Group
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title Measurement Levels of the Spatial Integration – Suggestions for a Central-European Factor Group
title_full Measurement Levels of the Spatial Integration – Suggestions for a Central-European Factor Group
title_fullStr Measurement Levels of the Spatial Integration – Suggestions for a Central-European Factor Group
title_full_unstemmed Measurement Levels of the Spatial Integration – Suggestions for a Central-European Factor Group
title_short Measurement Levels of the Spatial Integration – Suggestions for a Central-European Factor Group
title_sort measurement levels of the spatial integration suggestions for a central european factor group
topic measurement
spatial integration
global
regional
cross-border
functional urban area
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