This title was first published in 2003. Since 1990, Central and Eastern European countries have experienced increasing integration with the EU via trade and foreign direct investments. The spatial implications of this process have been little investigated so far. Illustrated with case studies from Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Romania and Slovenia, this book identifies and explains the effects of economic integration on patterns of regional specialisation, location of industrial activity, and regional growth in accession countries.
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