Contemporary Changes in the Role and Spatial Structure of Industrial Production in Hungary

The aim of our paper is to offer a brief survey of the stages of development of industrial productionin Hungary and the transfomation that followed the changing of Hungary’s political system, as well as the maintrends in the contemporary process of re-industrialization. Hungarian industry has long t...

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Main Authors: Ágnes Pál, Ferenc Győri
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Language:English
Published: Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie 2017-01-01
Series:Prace Komisji Geografii Przemysłu Polskiego Towarzystwa Geograficznego
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Online Access:https://prace-kgp.up.krakow.pl/article/view/3296
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spelling doaj-246a796719cb4c5d90d5744c19b5ac802021-03-01T13:45:51ZengUniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w KrakowiePrace Komisji Geografii Przemysłu Polskiego Towarzystwa Geograficznego2080-16532449-903X2017-01-0130310.24917/20801653.303.10Contemporary Changes in the Role and Spatial Structure of Industrial Production in HungaryÁgnes Pál0Ferenc Győri1University of Szeged “Juhász Gyula” Faculty of Education Institute of Applied Sciences, Department of Geography and EcotourismUniversity of Szeged “Juhász Gyula” Faculty of Education Institute of Physical Education and Sport SciencesThe aim of our paper is to offer a brief survey of the stages of development of industrial productionin Hungary and the transfomation that followed the changing of Hungary’s political system, as well as the maintrends in the contemporary process of re-industrialization. Hungarian industry has long traditions; as early asthe beginning of the 20th century, in certain branches, it was among the leading countries in the world. Afterthe fall of the centrally planned economy of the communist system and following the crisis treatment policiesof the post-communist years, Hungarian industry, today, has to survive in an open economy. The process ofre-industrializaton in Hungary is, basically, an integral part of global industrial change while, at the same time,it is largely dependent on local industrial developments. The volume indices, the value of industrial investmentsand the number of employees in industry, are all indicators of a positive change. The processing industryrepresents a considerable proportion of industrial production in Hungary and, in addition, vehicle manufacturingis the most dynamically developing segment. At the same time, industry in Hungary can still be characterizedby a dual structure; more than two thirds of its production value us produced by large companies.Small- and medium-sized companies have the possibility of being integrated into the production structure assuppliers. Some of Hungary’s traditional industrial branches have deteriorated, while other segments havebeen able to change their structure and become dynamic again. The main focus of industrial production – dueto capital investments by foreigners – has shifted towards the west, and the largest portion of its productionvalue now comes from Hungary’s western and central Transdanubian regions. The process of re-industralizationis beneficial for those regions in which there is an adequate and ready supply of human resources.https://prace-kgp.up.krakow.pl/article/view/3296Hungarian industryindustrial developmentindustrial parksindustrial productionspatial structureterritorial structural changes
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author Ágnes Pál
Ferenc Győri
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Ferenc Győri
Contemporary Changes in the Role and Spatial Structure of Industrial Production in Hungary
Prace Komisji Geografii Przemysłu Polskiego Towarzystwa Geograficznego
Hungarian industry
industrial development
industrial parks
industrial production
spatial structure
territorial structural changes
author_facet Ágnes Pál
Ferenc Győri
author_sort Ágnes Pál
title Contemporary Changes in the Role and Spatial Structure of Industrial Production in Hungary
title_short Contemporary Changes in the Role and Spatial Structure of Industrial Production in Hungary
title_full Contemporary Changes in the Role and Spatial Structure of Industrial Production in Hungary
title_fullStr Contemporary Changes in the Role and Spatial Structure of Industrial Production in Hungary
title_full_unstemmed Contemporary Changes in the Role and Spatial Structure of Industrial Production in Hungary
title_sort contemporary changes in the role and spatial structure of industrial production in hungary
publisher Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
series Prace Komisji Geografii Przemysłu Polskiego Towarzystwa Geograficznego
issn 2080-1653
2449-903X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The aim of our paper is to offer a brief survey of the stages of development of industrial productionin Hungary and the transfomation that followed the changing of Hungary’s political system, as well as the maintrends in the contemporary process of re-industrialization. Hungarian industry has long traditions; as early asthe beginning of the 20th century, in certain branches, it was among the leading countries in the world. Afterthe fall of the centrally planned economy of the communist system and following the crisis treatment policiesof the post-communist years, Hungarian industry, today, has to survive in an open economy. The process ofre-industrializaton in Hungary is, basically, an integral part of global industrial change while, at the same time,it is largely dependent on local industrial developments. The volume indices, the value of industrial investmentsand the number of employees in industry, are all indicators of a positive change. The processing industryrepresents a considerable proportion of industrial production in Hungary and, in addition, vehicle manufacturingis the most dynamically developing segment. At the same time, industry in Hungary can still be characterizedby a dual structure; more than two thirds of its production value us produced by large companies.Small- and medium-sized companies have the possibility of being integrated into the production structure assuppliers. Some of Hungary’s traditional industrial branches have deteriorated, while other segments havebeen able to change their structure and become dynamic again. The main focus of industrial production – dueto capital investments by foreigners – has shifted towards the west, and the largest portion of its productionvalue now comes from Hungary’s western and central Transdanubian regions. The process of re-industralizationis beneficial for those regions in which there is an adequate and ready supply of human resources.
topic Hungarian industry
industrial development
industrial parks
industrial production
spatial structure
territorial structural changes
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