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Are Czech Rural Municipalities too Small?
Illner, Michal
Since the early 90s, the extremely fragmented structure of Czech rural municipalities has been a frequent target of criticism. It was mentioned that this structure hinders the economic and social development of rural areas, is responsible for instability of local government, causes irresponsible use of public money by local authorities as well as problematic legal culture of local administration in small municipalities. The paper outlines the nature of this problem and presents a brief overview of the available knowledge about the relationship between the size of muinicipalities and their functioning as administrative, political, economic and social units
Definition af a Countryside and Countryside Population in the Czech Republic - One Possible Approach
Vobecká, Jana
The presented paper focuses on one possible approach to the typology of rural space, mentioning its methodology, data sources and partial results. The typology discriminates three major types of space: rural, suburban and urban on the basis of the intensity of commute to work to the major urban centers of the country.

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