Dysproporcje regionalne w rozwoju społeczno-gospodarczym w Polsce w latach 2009-2017
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Regional disparities are the object of operations within regional policy conducted at national and European Union levels. The aim of regional policy of both levels is to reduce regional disparities related to socio-economic development. There are significant regional disparities in Poland, mainly between eastern voivodeships and the other regions of the country. The aim of the article is to show regional differentiations in Poland in the years 2009-2017 in relation to chosen aspects of regional development and regional policy of the European Union and Poland. In order to demonstrate regional disparities a synthetic indicator of socio-economic development of regions was built at which regions were divided into three categories: with low level of development, developing and developed. Additionally, the analysis of the state of endogenous resources in a static and dynamic way was carried out.(original abstract)Downloads
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2021-01-30
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