Az állam változó szerepe - Gazdaságföldrajzi értelmezések

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2017
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Nagy, Erika
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Though the transformations of the roles, structures, and spaces of the nation-state have become widely researched and debated issues in international and interdisciplinary academic discourse, such changes have scarcely affected geographical thinking in Hungary. In economic geography in particular, the state is considered mostly as a static, monolithic structure, shaping economic processes ‘from outside’ and providing basically a physical framework for the agents of socioeconomic processes. To challenge this simplified view, we introduce here the key concepts that have shaped recent discourses on state roles in economic space, and moreover provide a brief account of state agency and its variegated nature in the context of global capitalism. By doing so, we aim to provide alternative readings of recent changes in state agency and the socio-spatial inequalities they have produced in Hungary and beyond.
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állam , gazdaságföldrajz , állami szerepvállalás
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Földrajzi Közlemények 141: (3) pp. 226-234. (2017)