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, comparing the case study areas of Cluj‑Napoca in Romania and Pécs in Hungary. We use explorative statistical data analysis to …
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the National Institute of Statistics (Romania) and Eurostat. Additionally, we consolidate the correlation matrix and … activities (97,38%). Research limitations - The data set from the National Institute of Statistics (Romania) does not contain … entire population. Originality/Value - The article methodologically highlights the most important ICT hubs in Romania, which …
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Many studies have focused on spatial patterns in economic growth. For the case of Europe, these studies have indicated that growth is spatially dependent and that clustering as well as de-clustering are parts of economic development processes. The distribution dynamics approach has revealed...
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