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Versenyképesség haloptikával – Helyi gazdaságfejlesztési problémák fejlődő városokban = Competitiveness at short range - Local problems of economic development in medium-sized towns

Kabai, Gergely and Németh, Nándor and Farkas, Máté (2012) Versenyképesség haloptikával – Helyi gazdaságfejlesztési problémák fejlődő városokban = Competitiveness at short range - Local problems of economic development in medium-sized towns. Working Paper. Vállalatgazdaságtan Intézet, Budapest.

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Abstract

The aim of our research in the first half of 2011 was to find out what were the administrative, regulative and other problems that were specific obstacles to local economic development and what best practices can be found in local economies. During our research we carried out interviews with leaders and local professionals in five medium size towns of Hungary. We stated that the most obstructive factors were the imperfection of vocational training, the excessively bureaucratic administrative proceedings (supplying of data, acquisition of authority permits, the attitude of the authorities, etc.) and the system of application and finding sources of funds. We think that the most innovative solutions are the good examples of the institutionalized co-operation between local governments and local businesses. We've come to the conclusion that there is a need for reducing administrative burdens for the sake of local economic development.

Item Type:Monograph (Working Paper)
Series Name:Versenyképesség kutatások műhelytanulmány sorozat
Series Number / Identification Number:TM57
Uncontrolled Keywords:helyi gazdaságfejlesztés, regionális versenyképesség
Subjects:Economic development
Economic policy
Regional economy
Projects:TÁMOP-4.2.1.B-09/1/KMR-2010-0005
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ID Code:834
Deposited By: Ádám Hoffmann
Deposited On:22 Jun 2012 09:51
Last Modified:30 Apr 2014 15:04

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