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%T Spatial distribution of economic activities and internal economic integration in Romania
%A Yaskal, Ihor
%A Maha,  Liviu-George
%A Petrashchak, Oksana
%J Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
%N 2
%P 217-240
%V 10
%D 2018
%K production factor distribution; Kullback-Leibler divergence; internal economic integration; spatial distribution of economic activities; location quotient
%@ 2067-4082
%X This paper aims to consider two tendencies in economy simultaneously: internal
integration within the country and localization of economic activities. Firstly, we examine
the quantitative measurement of internal economic integration in Romania. Different
methods of economic integration measuring have been developed over time, so we have
defined and discussed three approaches. To estimate a level of internal integration the link
between the region's share in the total output and production factors was estimated and
the pattern of distribution of these shares among the regions of Romania was assessed.
The calculations have underlined an increasing tendency to deepen the internal economic
integration of the Romanian economy. Secondly, the analysis of spatial distribution of
economic activity has demonstrated that the capital region Bucharest-Ilfov concentrates the
biggest share of employment and production. This indicates that initially there were higher
economic activities and a labor deficit has been created, which was later covered by
moving employees from other regions. As a result, the capital region concentrates 14.35%
of the civil economically active population and 26.78% of the regional gross domestic
product in 2014. By computing the location coefficient, we have observed that the counties
with the biggest shares in the total GDP are characterized by a higher level of
specialization simultaneously in many sectors.
%C ROU
%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
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