The Impact Of European Integration On Regional Structural Change And Cohesion (routledge Studies In The European Economy)
by Christiane Krieger-Boden /
2008 / English / PDF
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Edited by three European editors and spanning across Europe, this
excellent study focuses on the effects of the European
integration process on the inter-regional division of labour in
both western and Eastern European countries.
Edited by three European editors and spanning across Europe, this
excellent study focuses on the effects of the European
integration process on the inter-regional division of labour in
both western and Eastern European countries.
Using extensive empirical analysis of the changes of regional
specialization over a period of two decades, observing its causes
and consequences the authors show economic integration as a
relocation of resources across sectors and space.
Using extensive empirical analysis of the changes of regional
specialization over a period of two decades, observing its causes
and consequences the authors show economic integration as a
relocation of resources across sectors and space.
The authors argue that the resulting challenge to both regional
and social cohesion in the enlarged European Union may require a
reorientation of cohesion policy at European, national and local
levels. Disaggregated national data sets with respect to both the
sectoral and spatial levels are combined with an analysis of both
regional structural change and the role of foreign direct
investment in this process.
The authors argue that the resulting challenge to both regional
and social cohesion in the enlarged European Union may require a
reorientation of cohesion policy at European, national and local
levels. Disaggregated national data sets with respect to both the
sectoral and spatial levels are combined with an analysis of both
regional structural change and the role of foreign direct
investment in this process.
This book will be of great interest to post graduate students and
researchers interested in international trade and regional
economics as well as policy makers engaged with regional and
structural changes at both a European and national level.
This book will be of great interest to post graduate students and
researchers interested in international trade and regional
economics as well as policy makers engaged with regional and
structural changes at both a European and national level.