Socio-economic changes in the borderlands of the Visegrad Group (V4) countries

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Abstract

Under the influence of globalization and state integration processes, the importance of a border as a barrier is gradually decreasing. Borderlands are still perceived as specific phenomena, however, not only in terms of historical development but especially in the context of their changing impact on the daily lives of their inhabitants. Along with EU enlargement, the de-bordering process has also become significant in many countries where the borderland played an important role in the past. These include the V4 countries, whose borderlands are the object of this research. In this article we analyze these areas on the basis of selected socio-economic indicators, with a focus on change in the period 2001–2011. As indicated by the Analysis of Variance, the results show the significantly differentiated development of the borderlands, in terms of the individual values of indicators both within the borderland of the EU member states, as well as along the external border of the EU.

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Máliková, L., Klobučník, M., Bačík, V., & Spišiak, P. (2015). Socio-economic changes in the borderlands of the Visegrad Group (V4) countries. Moravian Geographical Reports, 23(2), 26–37. https://doi.org/10.1515/mgr-2015-0008

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