Geografie 2009, 114, 245-262

https://doi.org/10.37040/geografie2009114040245

Can development axes be identified by socio-economic variables? The case of Czechia

Jiří Blažek, Pavlína Netrdová

Department of Social Geography and Regional development, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Praha 2, Czechia

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