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Crisis and the Reproduction of Core-Periphery Relations on the Hungarian Housing Market [PDF]
Housing markets can be understood as indicators of the spatial pattern of capital investment under contemporary financial capitalism. We take this point of entry in order to analyze core-periphery relations around the turning point of the global ...
Zsuzsanna Pósfai, Gábor Nagy
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Uneven Development and Circular Causation
This paper discusses the uneven development and detects the circular causation that occurs in the Kalibata area. Uneven development occurs between the street vendor trade area and Kalibata City trade area.
Ahmad Gamal, Amanda Devina
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Reinforcing unevenness: post-crisis geography and the spatial selectivity of the state
This paper considers the unevenness of the 2007–08 crisis by examining the literature of England's North–South divide. From the 1980s this longstanding divide was exacerbated as a result of promoting London as a global financial hub, so when the crisis ...
Mikael Omstedt
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The collapse of the USSR became a powerful detonator of global changes: the end of the bipolar configuration of geopolitical forces, the fall of the Berlin wall, which put an end to the rigid division of the world into two opposing camps, coincided with ...
D. K. Khalkechev
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Three Decades After. Advancing Capitalism and the (Re)Production of Romania’s Semi-Peripherality
The article elaborates upon the production of Romania’s semi-peripherality at the intersection of long-durée dependency, uneven development, Eastern enlargement, and imperial politics, while addressing the advancement of capitalism not as a purely ...
Vincze Enikő
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Uneven Economic Development and Its Global Consequences [PDF]
The deep economic lag of developing countries contributes to the spread of new global threats to the world community, namely, pandemics, climate change, the takeover of Europe and North America by flows of refugees from Africa, Asia, South and Central ...
V.K. Faltsman
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Uneven Growth: A Framework for Research in Development Economics [PDF]
The textbook paradigm of economywide development rests on the premise of "balanced growth": that is, on the presumption that all sectors will grow in unison over time as a country gets richer.
Debraj Ray, Ray, Debraj
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The Analysis of Trends in Socio-Economic Development of Poland and its Regions in the Period of the Country’s Membership in the European Union [PDF]
The regional policy of the European Union aims to address issues of regional development associated with the decreasing of existing regional imbalances, preventing the emergence of regional imbalances, reducing the gap between the socio-economic ...
Semigulina Irina B. –
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The 'Civilising Mission' of the Austrian Passive Revolution (1849–1867)
This paper examines the ideology of the Austrian passive revolution (the introduction and extension of capitalist social relations from above) in the mid-nineteenth century and reactions to it in Hungary and Croatia.
Mladen Medved
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Peripheral regions in Lithuania: the results of uneven development
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Lithuania has been struggling with rapidly increasing centre–periphery polarization. There has been a growth in major cities and a significant decline in peripheral rural territories.
Gintarė Pociūtė-Sereikienė
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