Abstract

International online peer-reviewed open-access journal offers a possibility for the international community of professionals working in the fields of regional and rural development or tourism to exchange their ideas and research results or practical achievements as it publishes results of both theoretical and applied research in these fields.

Highlights

  • According to Hall (Hall, 1990) the whole European urban structure was influenced by the changes took place in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989-90, and especially Berlin and Vienna could get back their role and nodes of international flows and traffic again, and could become more attractive locations for advanced producer services as well

  • Present paper focuses on the Central European urban network, and studies how far it could got integrated to the global urban structure based on location strategies of advanced producer services as indicator

  • According to the development processes of the years after 2000, globalization process came to the front in the urban structure policy, and a shift occurred in European Union policy: development is focused on the significant metropolitan regions, where economic and innovation capacities are concentrated

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Introduction

According to Hall (Hall, 1990) the whole European urban structure was influenced by the changes took place in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989-90, and especially Berlin and Vienna could get back their role and nodes of international flows and traffic again, and could become more attractive locations for advanced producer services as well. This is true for Warsaw, Budapest and Prague. The main focus of this paper, how far the Central European cities can become actors in these processes, and which cities these are

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