SPATIAL INCOME CONVERGENCE PROCESSES IN HUNGARY AT SETTLEMENT LEVEL

Zoltan Egri, Marta Paraszt

Abstract


In our study, we examined the role of geographical proximity, which was re-appreciating during the period of regime change, and its effect on settlement income inequality in the Hungarian settlement space. Our analyzes point to the clubbing of incomes and the significant concentrated processes behind it. The regionalization of incomes is most influenced by the knowledge and the flow of social transfers.


Keywords


spatial econometrics; territorial development; income inequalities; convergence

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