Klasyfikacja miast w Polsce w oparciu o kryterium konkurencyjności mierzonej poziomem wydatków

The purpose of the article was to carry out the classification of cities in Poland, taking into account their competitiveness measured by expenditures. The subject of the study were all cities with powiat rights in Poland. Data for the study came from the local database from 2016 and related to the...

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Main Authors: Emilia Barej-Kaczmarek, Dawid Dawidowicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego 2018-12-01
Series:Ekonomiczne Problemy Usług
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Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/epu/pl/issue/986/article/15950/
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spelling doaj-7cad9a48a3f7493e8373ec76351e06292020-11-25T02:05:33ZengWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu SzczecińskiegoEkonomiczne Problemy Usług1896-382X2018-12-01133Klasyfikacja miast w Polsce w oparciu o kryterium konkurencyjności mierzonej poziomem wydatkówEmilia Barej-Kaczmarek0Dawid Dawidowicz1Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny w Szczecinie Wydział EkonomicznyZachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny w Szczecinie Wydział EkonomicznyThe purpose of the article was to carry out the classification of cities in Poland, taking into account their competitiveness measured by expenditures. The subject of the study were all cities with powiat rights in Poland. Data for the study came from the local database from 2016 and related to the expenditure of cities on culture and protection of national heritage, environmental protection, social assistance, housing, tourism and on transport and communication. In the article was used Ward’s method which is applied in hierarchical cluster analysis. The results of this study showed that the majority of cities with powiat rights made similar expenditures on socio-technical infrastructure. The most competitive cities were Sopot and Warsaw, which spent the highest amounts on socio-technical infrastructure and, at the same time, the lowest expenditure on social assistance.https://wnus.edu.pl/epu/pl/issue/986/article/15950/cities competitivenesscities classificationexpenses
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author Emilia Barej-Kaczmarek
Dawid Dawidowicz
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Dawid Dawidowicz
Klasyfikacja miast w Polsce w oparciu o kryterium konkurencyjności mierzonej poziomem wydatków
Ekonomiczne Problemy Usług
cities competitiveness
cities classification
expenses
author_facet Emilia Barej-Kaczmarek
Dawid Dawidowicz
author_sort Emilia Barej-Kaczmarek
title Klasyfikacja miast w Polsce w oparciu o kryterium konkurencyjności mierzonej poziomem wydatków
title_short Klasyfikacja miast w Polsce w oparciu o kryterium konkurencyjności mierzonej poziomem wydatków
title_full Klasyfikacja miast w Polsce w oparciu o kryterium konkurencyjności mierzonej poziomem wydatków
title_fullStr Klasyfikacja miast w Polsce w oparciu o kryterium konkurencyjności mierzonej poziomem wydatków
title_full_unstemmed Klasyfikacja miast w Polsce w oparciu o kryterium konkurencyjności mierzonej poziomem wydatków
title_sort klasyfikacja miast w polsce w oparciu o kryterium konkurencyjności mierzonej poziomem wydatków
publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
series Ekonomiczne Problemy Usług
issn 1896-382X
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The purpose of the article was to carry out the classification of cities in Poland, taking into account their competitiveness measured by expenditures. The subject of the study were all cities with powiat rights in Poland. Data for the study came from the local database from 2016 and related to the expenditure of cities on culture and protection of national heritage, environmental protection, social assistance, housing, tourism and on transport and communication. In the article was used Ward’s method which is applied in hierarchical cluster analysis. The results of this study showed that the majority of cities with powiat rights made similar expenditures on socio-technical infrastructure. The most competitive cities were Sopot and Warsaw, which spent the highest amounts on socio-technical infrastructure and, at the same time, the lowest expenditure on social assistance.
topic cities competitiveness
cities classification
expenses
url https://wnus.edu.pl/epu/pl/issue/986/article/15950/
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