DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2012, 4(2):98-113 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2012.014
Hungary recived nearly 25 billion euro from the Cohesion policy of the European Union between 2007 and 2013 to aid the realignment to the developed countries.The analysis examines, how did the Hungarian regions use this possibility until 2012: the proportion of the approved assistance, the relation of each operation programme and the correlation between the regional development and the regions' resource allocating capabilities.During the investigated period 76% of the 7.000 billion HUF framework did get supporting decision, but only 26% of them were paid to the beneficiary. The low ratio of the requested funds is a great problem in Hungary....
DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2012, 4(2):114-118 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2012.015
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DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2012, 4(2):4-21 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2012.009
The aim of the paper is to evaluate differences in the quality perception among particular segments of demand. Data for analysis were collected by means of the questionnaire survey among clients of accommodation establishments. The research in accommodation establishments succeeded to identify four factors of the perception of quality of services provided in those establishments, when only accommodation and catering services were taken into consideration. The most important factor of evaluation of quality of services provided in accommodation establishments emerged to be the factor "environment of the accommodation establishment". Other important factors...
DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2012, 4(2):22-34 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2012.010
What does the competitiveness of regions depend on? Is there any relationship between the standard of living, the health status and the mortality? The author - reviewingviewpoints and tendencies often contradicting each other - has research the relationship between the standard of living and the deaths caused by the major disease groups in micro-regions of South Transdanubian Region.The analyzis showed that the main causes of mortality (cancer, circulatory, digestive) are in correlation, namely analysing the mortality rates per thousands it can be concluded if higher incidience of a specific cause of death then the frequency of the other two mortality...
DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2012, 4(2):35-52 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2012.011
The population's health and demographic status is greatly influenced a country's economic performance because number of healthy life years have a positive affect on the economy. This is the reason why European Union researches the relationship between the health and the economy.The economic impact of demograpfic is factual so the authors attempt the detect the effects of mortality data and indirectly the health status. For the analysis the three main cause of death have selected: cardiovascular, cancer and digestive disorders. The level of the development was characterised by the GDP per capita. The authors analysed the relationship between the...
DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2012, 4(2):53-70 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2012.012
The aim of our work was to study advertisements and their messages in one of the most widely-known women's magazines.As a starting-point we assessed the national advertisement market. Based on the data from the Hungarian Advertising Association, the three biggest "advertising platforms" are the television, the press and the internet.We chose the press for two reasons: we would have needed special programmes, software and archives to study internet or television advertisements and we were hindered by technical and financial factors. On the other hand -on the basis of our prior surveys- the messages of food/medicinal product advertisements are...
DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2012, 4(2):71-97 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2012.013
Developing the cross-border regions is a preferential area of the European Union's regional policy, and it has so far provided several sources for this purpose (PHARE, Interreg, Cross-border Co-operation Programmes).In our present research, we examine how the people polled think the forms of cross-border co-operation - especially in the fields of environmental protection, tourism, local economy and commerce - contribute to the success of a region made up of a Hungarian, an Austrian and a Slovenian small region. The main areas of development are environmental protection and tourism which are supported in the period of 2007-2013, and - as experience...