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For several reasons, spatial reorganization of economic activity has become a centre of attention in Hungary in recent years. This greater interest is understandable, as this intensive process influences the situation of significant socioeconomic groups. Changes in the spatiality of economic activity reshape the situation fundamentally, by changing commuter relations that have evolved over decades, influencing the scope of affected local government authorities, and drastically altering the operating conditions of firms. The author captures the spatiality and intensity of the process through a group of firms in commerce and in car repairs, using theoretical and spatial econometric methods of enterprise demography.