Regionalization in EU

The goal of regionalization is multifaceted - political, developmental, economic, historical, cultural, demographic setting. From the standpoint of the European Union, the goal of regionalization is punching the border barrier between the states and the liberation of capital flows, labor, and inform...

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Main Author: Kostadinović Ivana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Pristina in Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Economics 2014-01-01
Series:Ekonomski Pogledi
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-7951/2014/1450-79511402125K.pdf
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description The goal of regionalization is multifaceted - political, developmental, economic, historical, cultural, demographic setting. From the standpoint of the European Union, the goal of regionalization is punching the border barrier between the states and the liberation of capital flows, labor, and information. It is evident that the regionalization in this context is seen as a form of better governance and its contents, or as an instrument of control and establishing a balance between regional disparities, and smoother intraallocation of resources. The European Union attaches great importance of joint regional policy of the member states of the integration. The regional policy is one of the fundamental policies of the European Union, which aims to strengthen economic and social cohesion by reducing disparities in levels of development between countries and regions in Europe. Regional Policy of the European Union provides the kind of opportunities and possibilities for regional development of member states. To what extent these policies contribute to the regional development of each country, largely depends on how much the member states and their regions manage the chance to take advantage of the right way. Choice model of regionalization is specificum each country, and in this respect we can say that there is only one, single, universal model that could be applicable in each country. In this paper, at the same time, data classification regions in the European Union (NUTS classification) and gives a brief overview of the region in the approximation Community. At the same time, considering the experience of some European countries in the process of regionalization.
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spelling doaj.art-868d79a95fac44d0ae706f02b414fcb02024-04-03T16:28:27ZengUniversity of Pristina in Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of EconomicsEkonomski Pogledi1450-79512334-75702014-01-0116212514510.5937/EkoPog1402125K1450-79511402125KRegionalization in EUKostadinović Ivana0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7676-3472Univerzitet u Nišu, Ekonomski fakultet, SerbiaThe goal of regionalization is multifaceted - political, developmental, economic, historical, cultural, demographic setting. From the standpoint of the European Union, the goal of regionalization is punching the border barrier between the states and the liberation of capital flows, labor, and information. It is evident that the regionalization in this context is seen as a form of better governance and its contents, or as an instrument of control and establishing a balance between regional disparities, and smoother intraallocation of resources. The European Union attaches great importance of joint regional policy of the member states of the integration. The regional policy is one of the fundamental policies of the European Union, which aims to strengthen economic and social cohesion by reducing disparities in levels of development between countries and regions in Europe. Regional Policy of the European Union provides the kind of opportunities and possibilities for regional development of member states. To what extent these policies contribute to the regional development of each country, largely depends on how much the member states and their regions manage the chance to take advantage of the right way. Choice model of regionalization is specificum each country, and in this respect we can say that there is only one, single, universal model that could be applicable in each country. In this paper, at the same time, data classification regions in the European Union (NUTS classification) and gives a brief overview of the region in the approximation Community. At the same time, considering the experience of some European countries in the process of regionalization.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-7951/2014/1450-79511402125K.pdfregionsregionalismregional development institutionsthe european documentthe european union nuts classification
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regionalism
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the european document
the european union nuts classification
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