This analysis conducted between 1997 and 2001 captures the spatial structure of the Hungarian economy at the turn of the millennium, through a wide-ranging, comprehensive system of indices. Based on analysis of the connections expressed in the figures, the authors examined what relationship could be shown between development and infrastructure, and what sub-regions and regions emerge as relatively developed or backward according to the broadly interpreted system of indices employed.
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