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Vol. 29 No. 3 (2015)
Vol. 29 No. 3 (2015)
Published:
2015-08-14
Articles
“The Ukrainian is a nefarious Gipsy” – micro-policy of the foreign immigration in the borderland settlement of Kispalád
Sándor Borbély
3-32
PDF (Magyar)
Migrants in Hungarian agriculture
Anna Hamar
33-48
PDF (Magyar)
Regional clusters and agglomeration advantages: manufacturing in Hungarian urban areas
Zsófia Vas, Imre Lengyel, Izabella Szakálné Kanó
49-72
PDF (Magyar)
Reports
Ranking world cities on the basis of their command-and-control functions and the emerging global economic power-houses
György Csomós
115-134
PDF (Magyar)
Regional specialties of bus transport in South Transdanubia and Vojvodina
Áron Kovács
135-150
PDF (Magyar)
Outlook
The current state of regional policy and its perspectives
Endre Orbán
73-92
PDF (Magyar)
“A doctor leaves the country every five hours”
Klára Pitó
93-114
PDF (Magyar)
Book reviews
Filep Bálint: A nagyvárosok az európai és a magyar területi politikában
Gyula Horváth
151-154
PDF (Magyar)
Kvalitatív szemlélet a migráció kutatásában. Moreh Christian: Alcalái románok. Migráció és társadalmi differenciálódás
Krisztina Németh
155-160
PDF (Magyar)
Scientific life
Report on the 7e Festival de Géopolitique de Grenoble
Márton Pete
161-163
PDF (Magyar)
“The Great Hungarian Plain is a paradoxical place.” Interview with Bálint Csatári
Györgyi Barta, Bálint Csatári
164-171
PDF (Magyar)
The role of space in studying inequalities. Notes on the formation of the new horizontal group on socio-spatial inequalities at the Institute for Regional Studies, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Erika Nagy, Tünde Virág
172-177
PDF (Magyar)
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