Summary: | <p>The system of the Hungarian local governments went through changes several times. Municipalities treated the changes of both the systems and the environmental factors with flexibility. The key of the adaptability is the local economic development. Therefore, it is a crucial question if the local community can have an influence in this field and to what extent. In my opinion, the local community has effective tools, which should be used efficiently. The goal of the municipal acts is to adapt to the conditions of the different circumstances or to change one or more environmental factors. The PESTEL analysis covers the environmental influencing factors. Because the Hungarian municipalities have many different roles they also have many tool-kits. These can either strengthen or weaken each other’s influences. In the first part of my research I analyzed the relationship between the identified roles and the required environmental factors by introducing real cases. The effects-pattern of the combinations of the tools used is a variable too. It can be surveyed with the tool-effect matrix. To detect the relationship between the tools and the effects I analysed approximately eighty successful local economy developing cases.</p>
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