Inthis new work, Pascariu and Duarte, along with an international group ofacclaimed scholars, delve into key challenges currently facing the EuropeanUnion. They Analyze the effect ofperipherality across the EU regions which will be of great interest to thosecountries and regions facing a process of integration
Inthis new work, Pascariu and Duarte, along with an international group ofacclaimed scholars, delve into key challenges currently facing the EuropeanUnion. They Analyze the effect ofperipherality across the EU regions which will be of great interest to thosecountries and regions facing a process of integrationHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Table of Contents Preface List of abbreviation List of figures List of tables Appendices PART I. INTEGRATION, GROWTH, CONVERGENCE. SOUTHERN VERSUS EASTERN PERIPHERALITY 1. Introduction: Core-periphery Patterns in the Development of EU's Regions. Eastern vs. Southern Peripherality 2. The Dynamics of the EU Core-Periphery Division: Eastern vs. Southern Periphery - a Comparative Analysis from a New Economic Geography Perspective 3. Integration, Growth and Core-Periphery Pattern in EU's Economy. Theoretical Framework and Empirical Evidences PART II. STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOUTHERN AND EASTERN ENLARGEMENTS 4. EU Integration and the Centre Periphery Divide: Growth and Structural Change in Southern and Eastern European Countries 5. Dutch Disease in Central and Eastern European Countries 6. Structural Change, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Panel of Central and Eastern European Countries PART III. CORE-PERIPHERY PARTICULARITIES IN EASTERN AND SOUTHERN EUROPE: CASE STUDIES 7. Clusters of Rural European Regions. An Approach to Show the Multi-Dimensional Character of Core-Peripheral Patterns 8. Is Eastern Europe Following the Same Transition Model as the South? A Regional Analysis of the Main Migration Transition Drivers 9. Competitiveness of Cities and their Regions in Poland - Changes in the Light of the Growth Pole Concept PART IV. CORE PERIPHERY PATTERNS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS. SECTORAL ISSUES 10. Fiscal Decentralisation and Self-Government Practices: Southern vs. Eastern Periphery of the European Union 11. Continuity versus Discontinuity in the 2014-2020 EU Cohesion Policy 12. Beyond the Core-periphery Model: Policies for Development in a Multi-dimensional Space Index terms
Table of Contents Preface List of abbreviation List of figures List of tables Appendices PART I. INTEGRATION, GROWTH, CONVERGENCE. SOUTHERN VERSUS EASTERN PERIPHERALITY 1. Introduction: Core-periphery Patterns in the Development of EU's Regions. Eastern vs. Southern Peripherality 2. The Dynamics of the EU Core-Periphery Division: Eastern vs. Southern Periphery - a Comparative Analysis from a New Economic Geography Perspective 3. Integration, Growth and Core-Periphery Pattern in EU's Economy. Theoretical Framework and Empirical Evidences PART II. STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOUTHERN AND EASTERN ENLARGEMENTS 4. EU Integration and the Centre Periphery Divide: Growth and Structural Change in Southern and Eastern European Countries 5. Dutch Disease in Central and Eastern European Countries 6. Structural Change, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Panel of Central and Eastern European Countries PART III. CORE-PERIPHERY PARTICULARITIES IN EASTERN AND SOUTHERN EUROPE: CASE STUDIES 7. Clusters of Rural European Regions. An Approach to Show the Multi-Dimensional Character of Core-Peripheral Patterns 8. Is Eastern Europe Following the Same Transition Model as the South? A Regional Analysis of the Main Migration Transition Drivers 9. Competitiveness of Cities and their Regions in Poland - Changes in the Light of the Growth Pole Concept PART IV. CORE PERIPHERY PATTERNS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS. SECTORAL ISSUES 10. Fiscal Decentralisation and Self-Government Practices: Southern vs. Eastern Periphery of the European Union 11. Continuity versus Discontinuity in the 2014-2020 EU Cohesion Policy 12. Beyond the Core-periphery Model: Policies for Development in a Multi-dimensional Space Index terms
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