VITURKA, Milan, Vilém PAŘIL, Petr TONEV, Petr ŠAŠINKA and Josef KUNC. The Metropolisation Processes - A Case of Central Europe and the Czech Republic. Prague Economic Papers. Praha: UNIV ECONOMICS-PRAGUE, 2017, vol. 26, No 5, p. 505-522. ISSN 1210-0455. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.18267/j.pep.624. |
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@article{1393622, author = {Viturka, Milan and Pařil, Vilém and Tonev, Petr and Šašinka, Petr and Kunc, Josef}, article_location = {Praha}, article_number = {5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.18267/j.pep.624}, keywords = {attractiveness - economic profile - integration - metropolitan area - population size}, language = {eng}, issn = {1210-0455}, journal = {Prague Economic Papers}, title = {The Metropolisation Processes - A Case of Central Europe and the Czech Republic}, url = {https://pep.vse.cz/artkey/pep-201705-0001_the-metropolisation-processes-a-case-of-central-europe-and-the-czech-republic.php?l=cz}, volume = {26}, year = {2017} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1393622 AU - Viturka, Milan - Pařil, Vilém - Tonev, Petr - Šašinka, Petr - Kunc, Josef PY - 2017 TI - The Metropolisation Processes - A Case of Central Europe and the Czech Republic JF - Prague Economic Papers VL - 26 IS - 5 SP - 505-522 EP - 505-522 PB - UNIV ECONOMICS-PRAGUE SN - 12100455 KW - attractiveness - economic profile - integration - metropolitan area - population size UR - https://pep.vse.cz/artkey/pep-201705-0001_the-metropolisation-processes-a-case-of-central-europe-and-the-czech-republic.php?l=cz L2 - https://pep.vse.cz/artkey/pep-201705-0001_the-metropolisation-processes-a-case-of-central-europe-and-the-czech-republic.php?l=cz N2 - The article deals with the strategically important problems of metropolisation. In this context, it presents a theoretically based method of assessment of metropolises, the explanatory power of which was verified on the example of the Central Europe. This method is based on three components: population size (initial assumption), economic profile (ties to economic performance) and general attractiveness (the perception of development potential). The results of the evaluation of the 27 identified metropolises were generalized using a typology of their inclusion within the framework of the listed components: most metropolises were classified as type B – an established metropolis, followed by type C – an elementary metropolis, and type A – a dominant metropolis. A practically targeted conceptualization is then demonstrated on the example of the Czech Republic. The main attention was focused on the intensity of the economic links of Prague (and two further Czech centres) with other Central European metropolises ER -
VITURKA, Milan, Vilém PAŘIL, Petr TONEV, Petr ŠAŠINKA and Josef KUNC. The Metropolisation Processes - A Case of Central Europe and the Czech Republic. \textit{Prague Economic Papers}. Praha: UNIV ECONOMICS-PRAGUE, 2017, vol.~26, No~5, p.~505-522. ISSN~1210-0455. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.18267/j.pep.624.
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