The goal of the subject is to provide students with advanced knowledge about influence of space on socio-economic development of country and its parts. The subject is divided to three parts. In the first part it provided with basic knowledge of regional economics, localization of company, interactions of localities and influence of cities and city systems on development of regions. Second part of the subject is focusing on region and its development, where student receive basic knowledge about determinants influencing development of regions, about fundaments of theoretic concepts ascribing development of regions. The newest theoretical concepts (new economic geography, clusters, regional innovation, lerning regions) are substantial part of this block. Third part of the subject is focusing on fundaments of regional policy of Czech Republic.
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Regional Innovation Strategies, European Union.
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BLAŽEK, J., UHLÍŘ, D. Teorie regionálního rozvoje: nástin, kritika, klasifikace. Praha: Univerzita Karlova, Karolinum, 2002. ISBN 8024603845.
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Buček , M. a kolektív. Regionálny rozvoj - novšie teoretické koncepcie. Ekonóm, Bratislava, 2006. ISBN 80-225-2151-5.
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Masahisa Fujita, Paul Krugman. The new economic geography:Past, present and the future. Papers Reg. Sci. 83. 2004.
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Solvel-Lindqvist-Ketels. The Cluster Initiative Greenbook. Gothenburg, 2003.
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Stuart A. Rosenfeld. A guide to cluster strategies in less favoured Regions, European Union-Regional Innovation Strategies. Carrboro, North Carolina, USA, 2002.
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