What Determined the Uneven Growth of Europe’s Southern Regions? An Empirical Study With Panel Data
Gabriele Tondl
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Gabriele Tondl: Wirtschaftsuniversität
Chapter 9 in Convergence After Divergence? Regional Growth in Europe, 2001, pp 270-305 from Springer
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Abstract The regions of the EU cohesion countries and the Mezzogiorno, although considered in general altogether as the EU’s less developed objective 1 areas, show marked disparities in regional income and registered quite a different growth performance over the past 20 years. Some realized rapid catching-up, while others stagnated in income level.
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-6219-4_9
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