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The New Issue of Regional Statistics is already Available! (2023, VOL 13, No 4)

THE NEW ISSUE OF REGIONAL STATISTICS IS ALREADY AVAILABLE!

We are pleased to inform you that a new issue of the Regional Statistics has been released and now it’s available online.

https://www.ksh.hu/terstat_eng_current_issue

REGIONAL STATISTICS, 2023, VOL 13, No 4.

STUDIES

Balázs Tóth – Gyula Nagy: Digital skill-based centre-periphery differences in Europe, 2019

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2023/2023_04/rs130401.pdf

Kostas Rontos – Maria-Eleni Syrmali – Luca Salvati – Ioannis Vavouras : Socioeconomic development and corruption: A global panel regression analysis, 2005–2019

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2023/2023_04/rs130402.pdf

Fernando Delbianco – Andrés Fioriti – Fernando Tohmé: Designing a contemporaneity index: Detecting regional similarities in South America, 1961–2018

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2023/2023_04/rs130403.pdf

Isaiah Maket – Izabella Szakálné Kanó – Zsófia Vas: Estimations of pooled dynamic panel data model with time-space dependence of selected Sub-Saharan African urban agglomerations, 2000–2020

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2023/2023_04/rs130404.pdf

Vahid Kafili – Mohammadsaeed Zabihidan – Mir Hadi Hosseini Kondelaji: Income distribution and environmental pollution: A panel data analysis for the provinces of Iran, 2005–2016

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2023/2023_04/rs130405.pdf

Han-Sol Lee – Alexander M. Zobov – Sergey U. Chernikov – Yury N. Moseykin: The impact of the services trade partnership with Asian countries of APEC on the economic growth in Russia, 2002–2021

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2023/2023_04/rs130406.pdf

Zoltán Egri – Tamás Tánczos: Global embeddedness and local responses: Trends in income inequality in Hungary following the 2008 economic crisis

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2023/2023_04/rs130407.pdf

Anna Csizovszky – Attila Buzási: Analysis of community resilience in Hungary – An adaptation of the basic resilience indicators for communities (BRIC), 2020

http://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2023/2023_04/rs130408.pdf

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