A border regions typology in the enlarged European Union

作者: Lefteris Topaloglou , Dimitris Kallioras , Panos Manetos , George Petrakos

DOI: 10.1080/08865655.2005.9695644

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摘要: Abstract The processes of European Union (EU) integration and enlargement have produced a new regional socioeconomic map in Europe. Border regions, particular, been put state flux. re‐allocation activities, opportunities threats is changing their role significance. Thus, border regions become an issue great importance during the last fifteen years both areas scientific research policy making. overall picture actual dynamics occurring at however, when economic barriers abolished, remains rather unclear. absence appropriate methodological framework for study impact EU on evident. paper proposes typology NUTS III interpreting within enlarged space. Primary secondary data, incorporating quantitative qualitative determinants regions...

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