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Figure 1. Regional GDP in EU percentage (1995, 2000, 2005).
Figure 4. Regional employment rate compared to regional GDP in selected sectors (2005)
Table 2. Correlation between GDP and sectoral 2  employment in Hungary.
Table 4. Role of local and structural effects in the employment rate changes in   Hungarian and Romanian regions (2000-2006)
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