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Urban structure in transition: evidence from Poland, 1983–2011

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  • Bartosz Bartosiewicz
  • Szymon Marcinczak

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This paper investigates changes in the spatial structure and explores the link between the initial shape and other characteristics of city-regions of Poland and heterogeneity in the changes of urban structure. Shifting attention to the former socialist country offers an opportunity to illuminate the link between a rapid and systemic political–economic transition and the development of city-regions. The results suggest that increasing polycentricity is not the main trend in Poland, and show that the context and initial stage of spatial structure indeed matter in shaping trajectories of urban change. Irrespective of the systemic transition, the spatial structure of city-regions is relatively slow to change.

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  • Bartosz Bartosiewicz & Szymon Marcinczak, 2022. "Urban structure in transition: evidence from Poland, 1983–2011," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(1), pages 36-47, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:regstd:v:56:y:2022:i:1:p:36-47
    DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2021.1878125
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    1. Borys Cie?lak & Paula Nagler & Frank van Oort, 2023. "Regional Capital No More. How the Reform of the Territorial Government has Marginalized Polish Middle-sized Cities," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 23-001/VIII, Tinbergen Institute.
    2. Borowska-Stefańska, Marta & Dulebenets, Maxim A. & Horňák, Marcel & Kowalski, Michał & Kozłowski, Dominik & Turoboś, Filip & Wiśniewski, Szymon, 2023. "Assessing the effects of Sunday shopping restrictions on urban mobility patterns in Poland," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 113(C).

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