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2016 | 5. Współczesne problemy rozwoju społeczno-gospodarczego | 79-88

Article title

Analyzing regional economic resilience in the Košice Region

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Resilience of any area in question is linked with its structure, which is being built and rebuilt over the years. For instance, Košice city reinforces for most sector of Information, communication and as well its sector of Art, entertainment and recreation. After implementing strategy of reinforcement the city can be better up to the task to cope with shocks. Similarly other areas, this paper was trying to shed light on this topic by implementing methodology of localization quotient and using data for seven cities in Eastern Slovak Republic. The analysis provides comparison in structure and resilience potential of cities in terms of employment.

Contributors

  • Technical University in Košice
  • Technical University in Košice

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Publication order reference

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ISSN
2391-7830
ISBN
978-83-87193-75-1

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.desklight-bd9b8c46-1d8c-43b1-bacd-e05ee9aaa222
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