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The Challenges of Cohesion Policy in a postpandemic Europe: Towards greater territorial cohesion?

Les défis de la Politique de Cohésion dans une Europe post-pandémique: vers une plus grande cohésion territoriale ?

Sébastien Bourdin (sbourdin@em-normandie.fr)
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Sébastien Bourdin: Métis Lab EM Normandie - EM Normandie - École de Management de Normandie = EM Normandie Business School

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Abstract: The pandemic has called into question the economic, social, and territorial cohesion involved. Covid-19 has revealed and even generated regional inequalities. In this context, European regional development policies play a decisive role in mitigating the effects of the crisis. This article reviews the disparities caused by Covid-19. It then proposes an analysis of the effects of the pandemic on the design and implementation of the Cohesion Policy. Based on interviews with territorial development actors, several recommendations are suggested to improve the effectiveness of the effects of this policy.

Keywords: Cohesion Policy; Territorial cohesion; Regional inequalities; Territorial development; Covid-19; Politique de Cohésion; Cohésion territoriale; Inégalités régionales; Développement territorial (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-11-03
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Published in Revue interdisciplinaire droit et organisations, 2022, 4, pp.33-48. ⟨10.34699/rido.2022.18⟩

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DOI: 10.34699/rido.2022.18

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