Integration, Regional Specialization and Growth Differentials in EU Acceding Countries: Evidence from Hungary



22 Anna Iara / Iulia Traistaru

Tab. A1.8: Manufacturing specialization of regions (Herfindahl index) relative to
the national average, for border and non-border regions, Hungary, 1994-
2000

Region type______

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

BEU_________

117

115

115

111

112

112

110

BAC_________

94

93

90

89

91

89

85

BEX_________

103

106

104

103

99

99

112

INT____________

100

102

105

108

108

109

109

Total______________

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Source: Own calculations based on the REGSTAT data set

Tab. A1.9: Regional GDP per capita, Hungary, 1994-2000

in 1000 HUF, real GDP (1995=100)

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

Mean__________

477

481

478

499

521

529

550

Std. Deviation

132

139

148

165

178

195

219

Minimum_______

337

326

313

304

337

331

343

Maximum______

965

987

1010

1070

1108

1174

1288

Max/min________

2.87

3.03

3.23

3.52

3.29

3.54

3.76

Coeff. of var._______

0.28

0.29

0.31

0.33

0.34

0.37

0.40

Source: Own calculations based on the REGSTAT data set

Tab. A1.10: Regional GDP per capita relative to the national average, for border
and non-border regions, Hungary, 1994-2000

Region type______

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

BEU_________

119

123

126

129

136

144

145

BAC_________

90

89

88

86

85

83

81

BEX_________

90

89

87

86

84

83

81

INT___________

111

111

112

114

114

115

117

Total______________

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Source: Own calculations based on the REGSTAT data set



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