POINT METHOD FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT – AND PRACTICAL APPLICATION

Journal Title: FOLIA GEOGRAPHICA - Year 2008, Vol 47, Issue 1

Abstract

The article presents the method and its use for measuring regional development, that reflects the true status quo based on the identifiable quantities that can be used in assessment. Relatively simple method is an indirect method of measuring regional development - point method based on the maximum, that when used with an adequate number of indices provides the relatively objective and broad view in the possibilities of economic development compared to other municipalities or administration units.

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Juraj TEJ

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Juraj TEJ (2008). POINT METHOD FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT – AND PRACTICAL APPLICATION. FOLIA GEOGRAPHICA, 47(1), 268-277. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-174285