The Problem of Transition and Reintegration of East and Central Europe: Conceptual Remarks and Empirical Problems
Andreas P. Cornett
Chapter 14 in Spatial Dynamics of European Integration, 1999, pp 255-279 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Regional integration has been an important concept in the process of restructuring in Western Europe since the Second World War, and is undoubtedly also the most important framework in the ongoing process of restructuring and reintegration of the East and Central European nations. The point of departure for the analysis in this chapter is that these old concepts of regional integration can provide useful guidelines for this policy, although the nature of the problem is significantly different.
Keywords: European Union; Foreign Direct Investment; Regional Integration; Economic Integration; Central European Country (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-60180-4_14
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