EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED IN THE REGIONALIZATION AND REGIONALIZATION POLICY INSTRUMENTS
Mircea Jorj ()
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Mircea Jorj: University of Bucharest Law Faculty, Romania
Global Economic Observer, 2014, vol. 2, issue 2, 121-129
Abstract:
One may believe that it is better to transplant European successful models, such as the Polish model, or other regionalization schemes in the other European countries. I believe the French tradition of our law and our national peculiarities would be more suitable to be considered for regionalization strategy based on creating new rules that will govern this new reform. So I endorse a traditional and temperate view considering phasing the necessary reforms in the medium and long period in which communities are prepared for their effective implementation. But in this paper I intend to present some interesting aspects of the regionalization process in the European Union. What is the future architecture of the EU in relation to development gaps, what can be done to find suitable solutions to the global crisis which is badly affecting regional and local communities? These are legitimate questions, and that is why we are looking to find adequate strategies for political, economic, social and administrative matters. Some countries were able to find good solutions that today make it possible to mitigate the adverse effects through administrative reorganization and a real decentralization, through social and political solidarity.
Keywords: transborder cooperation; administrative reorganization; region; regionalism; regionalization; regional decentralization; intermediay level; basic level. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R12 R13 R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-11
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