DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism, 2010 (vol. 2), issue 2

KONKURENTNOST PRIVREDE VOJVODINE

COMPETITIVENESS OF VOJVODINA'S ECONOMY

Valentina Ivanić, Blagoje Paunović

DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(2):5-29 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2010.010  

The objective of the paper is to point to comparative advantages of Vojvodina, to point to insufficiently used potentials and to determine the resources and instruments of economic policy that could affect the increase of competitiveness of economy of Vojvodina.The resources and instruments of economic policy for more adequate reacting of the authorities at the provincial level are analysed in the context of a new model of development of Serbia that represents the reply to the global financial crisis, in the context of changed legal framework when it comes to Vojvodina and increased possibilities of influencing economic development of the region...

BOOK REVIEW

Barnabás Vajda

DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(2):165-168  

Editorial

EDITORIAL

DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(2):3  

Original scientific paper

DOPRAVNÍ GRAMOTNOST VYSOKO©KOLSKÝCH STUDENTŮ NA PŘÍKLADU VYBRANÝCH REGIONŮ ČESKÉ REPUBLIKY

TRANSPORT LITERACY OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ON THE EXAMPLE OF SELECTED REGIONS OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Vladimír Dvořák, Kamil Pícha, Dagmar ©kodová Parmová

DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(2):31-53 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2010.011  

The transport represents an important activity being effectuated a big territorial unit, as wall as in a resident formation and zone. It is necessary to understand transport as an integral, preferably perfectly working activity, which is ensured by all transport branches. Its main aim is interconnection of single places of a lifetime.The target of this project was to analyze the transport services as an unignorable part of the tourist trade. For the example study were chosen transport literacy and transport services in the selected regions of the Czech Republic. In these areas was made an analysis based on the questionnaire research in the segment...

POST-COMMUNIST COUNTRY BRANDING: THE CASE OF POLAND

Joanna Hernik, Dana-Nicoleta Lascu

DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(2):54-70 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2010.012  

Purpose - The purpose of this article is to addresses the challenges of creating a coherent country branding strategy for Poland, a large emerging market in Central Europe that has emerged two decades ago from communist rule, and now is actively competing in the world market. The article offers a historical perspective of country branding in the region and it describes the efforts used in creating a Polish country brand. It also discusses the challenges encountered in creating a positive Polish country image and it concludes with recommendations to marketing academics and managers regarding strategies that can be used to create a unified, coherent...

GENERÁCIÓK - HASONLÓSÁGOK - KÜLÖNBSÉGEK

GENERATIONS - SIMILARITIES - DIVERGENCES

Karolina Kajári, Sándor Somogyi

DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(2):71-93 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2010.013  

In year 2009. made the Regional Scientific Society an investigation in eight counties of Vojvodina. Using the questionnaire method the goal of the invetigation has been to settle a balance of quality of life int he region.This paper trough the comparison of answers the young (age 18-30) and elderly (50+ years) population tries to explore the similarities and divergences in their quality of life. The chances on the human resource market, the living conditions and the state of healt are taken as crucial elements of quality of life.

A FIATALOK EGÉSZSÉGI ÁLLAPOTÁNAK JELLEMZŐI ÉS FŐBB ÖSSZEFÜGGÉSEI

FEATURES AND MAIN COHERENCES OF THE YOUNG PEOPLES'HELATH CONDITIONS

Tamás Molnár, Balázs Ferenc Ilk

DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(2):94-110 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2010.014  

The Hungarian society's hygienic indicators lag behind compared to countries with similar development. This phenomenon is typical of the young age group. Based on the results of the questionnaire survey between the judgement of the dietary habits and the lifestyle strong connection can be manifested. The young persons move exceptionally little and irregularly. Very many young persons smoke and many people from among them smokes strongly. The alcohol consumption is a dominant phenomenon. The smoking and the alcohol consumption are typical of many young persons, these effects cause much damage fixing each other. The more capital reasons of the harmful...

A DÉL-DUNÁNTÚLI RÉGIÓ PÁLYÁZATI TEVÉKENYSÉGE

TENDERING ACTIVITY IN SOUTH-TRANSDANUBIAN REGION

Katalin Molnárné Barna, Tamás Molnár, Balázs Ferenc Ilk

DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(2):111-127 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2010.015  

Magyarország 2007 és 2013 között 22,4 milliárd eurós uniós támogatásban részesül, amely a vidékfejlesztési támogatásokkal együtt közel 8000 milliárd forint tesz ki. Az Új Magyarország Fejlesztési Terv legfontosabb célja a foglalkoztatás bővítése és a tartós növekedés feltételeinek megteremtése a területfejlesztés, a gazdaság, a közlekedés, a környezet és az energetika területén, a társadalom megújulásán valamint az államreform megvalósulásán keresztül. A tanulmány készítésekor a közel 4100 mrd Ft-nyi megítélt támogatásból 3500 mrd Ft már leszerződött pályázati összeg, és ebből 959 mrd Ft kifizetésre is került (www.nfh.hu). Az ÚMFT keretén belül kiírt...

A MUNKANÉLKÜLISÉG NEMZET- ÉS REGIONÁLIS-GAZDASÁGI SAJÁTOSSÁGAI SZERBIÁBAN

NATIONAL AND REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN SERBIA

Zoltán Takács

DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(2):128-163 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2010.016  

The existence of market (so the labour market) forms the natural systematic environment that ensures improving economic effectiveness. Over developing market economy the number of employees has been decreasing in every former socialist country, as a natural consequence. With the ceasing of the former socio-economic order - which ignored economic rationality, capital accumulation, productivity and national/international competitiveness - many unreasonable jobs have disappeared. The market is effectively sanctioning the phenomenon of latent unemployment, making it to serve profit earning. Transition to market economy is painful, causing huge transitional...