Regional Discrepancies in the European Union
The accession of the 12 Member States with GDP figures below the EU average, lead to increased differences between EU regions. The article analyses the discrepancies between NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions in EU-27, from the point of view of GDP/inhabitant and the dispersion of regional GDP/inhabitant. In c...
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description | The accession of the 12 Member States with GDP figures below
the EU average, lead to increased differences between EU regions. The article
analyses the discrepancies between NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions in EU-27, from
the point of view of GDP/inhabitant and the dispersion of regional GDP/inhabitant.
In case of NUTS3 regions, the majority of Member States registered increases
in dispersion in the period 2000-2005. Romanian counties were characterized
by an accentuated gap between regions.
Concerning NUTS2 regions, there are only eight Member States that shaw
decreases in dispersion in 2000-2005, these being also the most populated.
Nevertheless, at global level, the EU registered a decrease in regional discrepancies. |
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spelling | doaj.art-13f5eec548f7437da1d381dcf097fd432022-12-21T17:56:52ZengGeneral Association of Economists from RomaniaTheoretical and Applied Economics1841-86781844-00292009-10-01XVI1018418678Regional Discrepancies in the European UnionAmalia Nicoleta Coman0Paul Coman1 The Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies Ministry of Finance The accession of the 12 Member States with GDP figures below the EU average, lead to increased differences between EU regions. The article analyses the discrepancies between NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions in EU-27, from the point of view of GDP/inhabitant and the dispersion of regional GDP/inhabitant. In case of NUTS3 regions, the majority of Member States registered increases in dispersion in the period 2000-2005. Romanian counties were characterized by an accentuated gap between regions. Concerning NUTS2 regions, there are only eight Member States that shaw decreases in dispersion in 2000-2005, these being also the most populated. Nevertheless, at global level, the EU registered a decrease in regional discrepancies. http://store.ectap.ro/articole/418.pdf regional policyNUTS regionsregional discrepanciesdispersion of regional GDP per inhabitantdifferences between EU regions |
spellingShingle | Amalia Nicoleta Coman Paul Coman Regional Discrepancies in the European Union Theoretical and Applied Economics regional policy NUTS regions regional discrepancies dispersion of regional GDP per inhabitant differences between EU regions |
title | Regional Discrepancies in the European Union |
title_full | Regional Discrepancies in the European Union |
title_fullStr | Regional Discrepancies in the European Union |
title_full_unstemmed | Regional Discrepancies in the European Union |
title_short | Regional Discrepancies in the European Union |
title_sort | regional discrepancies in the european union |
topic | regional policy NUTS regions regional discrepancies dispersion of regional GDP per inhabitant differences between EU regions |
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