Economic crisis ; Economic geography ; Household consumption ; Hungary ; Induced effect ; International economy ; Labour market ; National economy ; Socio-economic indicators
Consumo de las unidades familiares ; Crisis económica ; Economía internacional ; Economía nacional ; Efecto inducido ; Geografía económica ; Hungría ; Indicadores socioeconómicos ; Mercado laboral
The paper first briefly outlines the causes of global economic crisis, then it focuses on the most important socio-economic outcomes in Hungary. The paper pays special attention to the changes having taken place in the national economy, the labour
The dark side of NY–LON : financial centres and the global financial crisis
Bank ; Comparative study ; Connectivity ; England ; Finance ; Financial crisis ; London ; Network ; New York City ; New York State ; United Kingdom ; United States of America
Banco ; Crisis financiera ; Estado de Nueva York ; Estados Unidos ; Estudio comparativo ; Finanza ; Inglaterra ; Londres ; Nueva York ciudad ; Red ; Reino Unido
This paper analyses the causes and consequences of the global financial crisis, by focusing on New York and London. It shows that the global financial crisis 2007–09 originated to large extent in the axis rather than in an abstract space
The aim of the paper is to introduce the changes in the spatial structure of Hungary’s retail sector due to the crisis. First, the emergence and causes of the economic crisis and its impacts on retailing in Hungary and internationally are discussed
based on the multidisciplinary review of the Hungarian and international literature. This is followed by a short summary of economic and retail trends in the Visegrad countries during the period of the crisis based on data from the Central Statistical
Office, Eurostat and international market research companies. The second part of the paper analyzes the complex consequences of the economic crisis on retail trade turnover and retail shops in Hungary with special regard to geographical differences. - (AM)
The political economy and geopolitical context of India's economic crisis, 1990–91
Balance of payments ; Economic crisis ; Economic policy ; Geopolitics ; India ; International relations ; Neo liberalism ; Political geography ; Political party ; Role of the State
Balanza de pagos ; Crisis económica ; Geografía política ; Geopolítica ; India ; Neoliberalismo ; Partido político ; Política económica ; Relaciones internacionales ; Rol del Estado
This paper examines the national and global causes and context of India's economic crisis and adoption of neoliberal policies. It analyses how the earlier-established relationship between revenue generation and expenditure ran into trouble; what
of the ‘world market’; and the rise of the United States as the only global superpower. It concludes that India's economic crisis of 1990–91, and the neoliberal policies that followed, are products of contingent historical and geographical conditions.
Participatory community regeneration : a discussion of risks, accountability and crisis in devolved Wales
Citizenship ; Community ; Economic crisis ; Participation ; Political geography ; Responsibility ; Risk ; Role of the State ; Social deprivation ; Social geography ; United Kingdom ; Wales
Ciudadanía ; Comunidad ; Crisis económica ; Dejación social ; Gales ; Geografía política ; Geografía social ; Participación ; Reino Unido ; Riesgo ; Rol del Estado
This article discusses participatory community regeneration programme through a discussion of risks, accountability and crisis in devolved Wales. The analysis shows how it became captured by a New Labour policy agenda shifting the priorities from
citizen representation to ‘community activation’ It also demonstrates that the state attempts to offset repeated failures to address economic crisis by a series of political-level ‘fixes’ fixes take the form of risk management measures, which the paper
Narratives of modernity, masculinity, and citizenship amid crisis in Abidjan's Sorbonne
Abidjan ; Citizenship ; Informality ; Ivory Coast ; Masculinity ; Narrative ; Political geography ; Political party ; Social geography ; Street ; Urban crisis ; Woman
Abiyán ; Calle ; Ciudadanía ; Costa de Márfil ; Crisis urbana ; Geografía política ; Geografía social ; Mujer ; Partido político
In this article, the A. relates prominent depictions of the African urban crisis, particularly informality, and its implications for masculine subjectivity in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. He considers the Sorbonne, a nationalist space in Abidjan, where
partisans of former President Laurent Gbagbo contested the crisis narrative and their place in it. Literally and ideologically, Sorbonne orators and spectators moved themselves and their country from the periphery to the urban and global core.
Demographic decline ; Depopulation ; Economic restructuring ; Population ageing ; Town ; Urban crisis
Ciudad ; Crisis urbana ; Despoblación ; Disminución de la población ; Envejecimiento de la población ; Restructuración económica
City crisis has been a subject of urban debates in both Anglo-Saxon and German space. “ Shrinking city ” (schrumpfende Stadt) term was developed in Germany and means a persistent urban crisis which is characterized by depopulation and worsening