Literature of RegPol2 partners
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Nagy, E., Nagy, G. (2009) Changing spaces of knowledge-based business services in Hungary. Hungarian Geographical bulletin, 58, 2, 101-120.
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Nagy, E. (2005) Retail Restructuring and Emerging Spatial Patterns of Consumption: New Aspects of Development Disparities in Hungary. In: Hungarian Spaces and Places: Patterns of Transition. Pécs, Centre for Regional Studies.
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Lang, T. (2011) Regional development issues in Central and Eastern Europe: shifting research agendas from a focus on peripheries to peripheralisation? In: Eröss, A.; Karacsonyi, D. (eds.): Geography in Visegrad and Neighbour Countries, Budapest, 57-64.
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Lang, T. (2012) Shrinkage, Metropolization and Peripheralization in East Germany. In: European Planning Studies, 20:10, pp. 1747-1754.
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Lang, T. (2012) Conceptualising urban shrinkage in East Germany: understanding regional peripheralisation in the light of discursive forms of region building. In: Naumann, M.; Fischer-Tahir, A. (eds.): Peripherization: The Making of Spatial Dependencies and Social Injustice, Heidelberg, Springer.
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Benedek, J., Cristea, M., Bartók, B. (2013): Regional Development and Establishment of Renewable Energy Clusters in North-West Region of Romania. In: Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 12:2, pp. 237-244.
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Máté, G., Néda, Z., Benedek, J. (2011): Spring-Block Model Reveals Region-Like Structures. In: PLoS ONE, 6:2, pp. 1-8.
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Benedek, J., Kurkó, I.: Convergence or divergence? The position of Romania in the Spatial structure of the European Union.
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