Factors explaining the changes in the rankings of Polish cities’ economic position (1992-2013)

A nation’s economic potential is always concentrated within cities. Polish cities were faced with quite radical changes in the last two decades. During this period, some cities saw losses of more and more citizens and were not ready to develop new economic approaches. Other cities were able to attra...

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Main Author: Łukomska Julita
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-03-01
Series:Miscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/mgrsd-2017-0035
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spelling doaj-7297bd1d5e5b488e809298268f5db1ed2021-09-06T19:20:22ZengSciendoMiscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development2084-61182018-03-01221485510.1515/mgrsd-2017-0035Factors explaining the changes in the rankings of Polish cities’ economic position (1992-2013)Łukomska Julita0Department of Local Development and Policy, Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, PolandA nation’s economic potential is always concentrated within cities. Polish cities were faced with quite radical changes in the last two decades. During this period, some cities saw losses of more and more citizens and were not ready to develop new economic approaches. Other cities were able to attract both people and businesses. The main objective of the article is to identify the changes in the economic position of Polish cities and the factors which were the driving forces behind them (including, in particular, the role of European integration). Results of the conducted regression analyses confirm that it is easier to identify “losing” factors (e.g. dependency on declining industry) than “winning” ones (as they are more individualized and more difficult to capture in statistical models).The availability of EU funds for local governments has been confirmed to be a significant factor explaining the changes in the economic position of Polish cities.https://doi.org/10.1515/mgrsd-2017-0035local governmentlocal economic developmenturban rankingsfactors of developmenteuropean integration
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Factors explaining the changes in the rankings of Polish cities’ economic position (1992-2013)
Miscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development
local government
local economic development
urban rankings
factors of development
european integration
author_facet Łukomska Julita
author_sort Łukomska Julita
title Factors explaining the changes in the rankings of Polish cities’ economic position (1992-2013)
title_short Factors explaining the changes in the rankings of Polish cities’ economic position (1992-2013)
title_full Factors explaining the changes in the rankings of Polish cities’ economic position (1992-2013)
title_fullStr Factors explaining the changes in the rankings of Polish cities’ economic position (1992-2013)
title_full_unstemmed Factors explaining the changes in the rankings of Polish cities’ economic position (1992-2013)
title_sort factors explaining the changes in the rankings of polish cities’ economic position (1992-2013)
publisher Sciendo
series Miscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development
issn 2084-6118
publishDate 2018-03-01
description A nation’s economic potential is always concentrated within cities. Polish cities were faced with quite radical changes in the last two decades. During this period, some cities saw losses of more and more citizens and were not ready to develop new economic approaches. Other cities were able to attract both people and businesses. The main objective of the article is to identify the changes in the economic position of Polish cities and the factors which were the driving forces behind them (including, in particular, the role of European integration). Results of the conducted regression analyses confirm that it is easier to identify “losing” factors (e.g. dependency on declining industry) than “winning” ones (as they are more individualized and more difficult to capture in statistical models).The availability of EU funds for local governments has been confirmed to be a significant factor explaining the changes in the economic position of Polish cities.
topic local government
local economic development
urban rankings
factors of development
european integration
url https://doi.org/10.1515/mgrsd-2017-0035
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