Territorial Examination of the Income Status of Hungarian Cities’ and Towns’ Inhabitants

By themselves, GDP and regional GDP are no longer satisfying to determine the development level of a region. However, it is very important to know what kind of factors could influence the income status of a region. In our study we tried to collect basic data which represent the chosen topic well, an...

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Main Authors: Czabadai Lilla Áldorfai, Topa Zoltán, Áldorfai György
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-11-01
Series:Visegrad Journal on Bioeconomy and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/vjbsd-2017-0011
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spelling doaj-c333d8a422a547a2bcee84d463a50f422021-09-05T20:51:35ZengSciendoVisegrad Journal on Bioeconomy and Sustainable Development1339-33672017-11-0162646810.1515/vjbsd-2017-0011vjbsd-2017-0011Territorial Examination of the Income Status of Hungarian Cities’ and Towns’ InhabitantsCzabadai Lilla Áldorfai0Topa Zoltán1Áldorfai György2Szent Istvan University, Institute of Regional Economics and Rural Development, Gödöllő, HungarySzent Istvan University, Institute of Regional Economics and Rural Development, Gödöllő, HungarySzent Istvan University, Institute of Regional Economics and Rural Development, Gödöllő, HungaryBy themselves, GDP and regional GDP are no longer satisfying to determine the development level of a region. However, it is very important to know what kind of factors could influence the income status of a region. In our study we tried to collect basic data which represent the chosen topic well, and more importantly, which are easy to access and are interpretable at smaller (for example settlement) territorial levels. The frame of our investigation was the programming period from 2007 to 2013. We compared the sum of different subsidies, local taxes and the gross value added to the settlements’ income status. Based on our previous hypothesis, the received supports, the taxes paid by local people and the gross value added generated by local enterprises show strong correlation with the formation of the income status, and this hypothesis was tested for cities and towns in this paper.https://doi.org/10.1515/vjbsd-2017-0011incomegross value addedsubsidydevelopment
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author Czabadai Lilla Áldorfai
Topa Zoltán
Áldorfai György
spellingShingle Czabadai Lilla Áldorfai
Topa Zoltán
Áldorfai György
Territorial Examination of the Income Status of Hungarian Cities’ and Towns’ Inhabitants
Visegrad Journal on Bioeconomy and Sustainable Development
income
gross value added
subsidy
development
author_facet Czabadai Lilla Áldorfai
Topa Zoltán
Áldorfai György
author_sort Czabadai Lilla Áldorfai
title Territorial Examination of the Income Status of Hungarian Cities’ and Towns’ Inhabitants
title_short Territorial Examination of the Income Status of Hungarian Cities’ and Towns’ Inhabitants
title_full Territorial Examination of the Income Status of Hungarian Cities’ and Towns’ Inhabitants
title_fullStr Territorial Examination of the Income Status of Hungarian Cities’ and Towns’ Inhabitants
title_full_unstemmed Territorial Examination of the Income Status of Hungarian Cities’ and Towns’ Inhabitants
title_sort territorial examination of the income status of hungarian cities’ and towns’ inhabitants
publisher Sciendo
series Visegrad Journal on Bioeconomy and Sustainable Development
issn 1339-3367
publishDate 2017-11-01
description By themselves, GDP and regional GDP are no longer satisfying to determine the development level of a region. However, it is very important to know what kind of factors could influence the income status of a region. In our study we tried to collect basic data which represent the chosen topic well, and more importantly, which are easy to access and are interpretable at smaller (for example settlement) territorial levels. The frame of our investigation was the programming period from 2007 to 2013. We compared the sum of different subsidies, local taxes and the gross value added to the settlements’ income status. Based on our previous hypothesis, the received supports, the taxes paid by local people and the gross value added generated by local enterprises show strong correlation with the formation of the income status, and this hypothesis was tested for cities and towns in this paper.
topic income
gross value added
subsidy
development
url https://doi.org/10.1515/vjbsd-2017-0011
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