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Identification of Economic Agglomerations by Means of Accounting Data from ERP Systems of Business Entities

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The aim of this paper is to introduce the methodology of the identification of common economic agglomerations based on the accounting data gained from business entities in the Czech Republic. The identification of economic agglomerations by descriptive approach should reveal the geographical location and their extent within the country. Although the result of the examination cannot be fully generalised due to a limited data source, it should be considered as the contribution to regional studies of the Czech Republic in the broadest context.

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Hanzal, P., Leitmanová, I.F. (2013). Identification of Economic Agglomerations by Means of Accounting Data from ERP Systems of Business Entities. In: Zelinka, I., Chen, G., Rössler, O., Snasel, V., Abraham, A. (eds) Nostradamus 2013: Prediction, Modeling and Analysis of Complex Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 210. Springer, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00542-3_39

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