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Abstract
This paper discusses the Slovak regional economy structural changes, development and
factors of regional economic specialisation and geographic concentration of sectors
with a focus on agriculture from 1995 to 2012. Specialization and sector geographic
concentration were quantified by Herfindahl and Entropy indices. At the national level
we found steadily growing share of crop production at the expense of animal
production. Regional concentration of both, crop and animal production and animal
production specialisation has been increasing. Spatial clusters of similar specialised
regions were detected for crop production. Linear panel models were used to estimate
the effect of selected factors on regional crop and animal production specialisation. The
agricultural policy instruments, including the CAP had significant effect on regional
crop and animal production specialisation patterns. Provision of the complementary
national direct payments (CNDP) and investment support had positive effect on
regional crop production diversification. Density of regional road network, average
annual temperature in the growing season, average annual rainfall in the growing season
and provision of the LFA payments had positive effect on both regional crop and animal
production diversification.