A Comparative Analysis of Regional Inequality: the Case of Romania and Poland

There is a major interest from international and national bodies, but also from researchers for measuring inequality, materialized in numerous reports, studies and researches in the field. Multiple indicators are used to generate data and analyse the dynamics and patterns of inequality in order to...

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Main Author: Oana Mirela Cojocaru (Diaconescu)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Danubius University 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Danubian Studies and Research
Subjects:
gdp
Online Access:https://dj.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/JDSR/article/view/445/517
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spelling doaj-75ff3d7069254640921e9d63f0f953192021-04-22T08:52:06ZengDanubius University Journal of Danubian Studies and Research2284-52242020-10-011027595A Comparative Analysis of Regional Inequality: the Case of Romania and PolandOana Mirela Cojocaru (Diaconescu)0Stefan cel Mare University of SuceavaThere is a major interest from international and national bodies, but also from researchers for measuring inequality, materialized in numerous reports, studies and researches in the field. Multiple indicators are used to generate data and analyse the dynamics and patterns of inequality in order to find solutions to reduce economic disparities. This paper intends to carry out a comparative analysis regarding regional inequality. In order to carry out this analysis we have chosen two countries, Romania and Poland. We have analysed regional inequality based on regional Gross Domestic Product (GDP), for the period 2007-2016, and also based on the structural funds for 2007-2013. For measuring inequalities, we have used Theil index. Our results emphasize that there are significant inequalities between the regions of the two analysed countries and also that there is greater inequality in Romania than in Poland. The results of the study should be of interest to the policy makers as measuring and reducing inequality is a necessary process for meeting the objective of reducing European regional disparities and ensuring sustainable economic growth.https://dj.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/JDSR/article/view/445/517income inequalitytheil indexgdpstructural funds
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A Comparative Analysis of Regional Inequality: the Case of Romania and Poland
Journal of Danubian Studies and Research
income inequality
theil index
gdp
structural funds
author_facet Oana Mirela Cojocaru (Diaconescu)
author_sort Oana Mirela Cojocaru (Diaconescu)
title A Comparative Analysis of Regional Inequality: the Case of Romania and Poland
title_short A Comparative Analysis of Regional Inequality: the Case of Romania and Poland
title_full A Comparative Analysis of Regional Inequality: the Case of Romania and Poland
title_fullStr A Comparative Analysis of Regional Inequality: the Case of Romania and Poland
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Analysis of Regional Inequality: the Case of Romania and Poland
title_sort comparative analysis of regional inequality: the case of romania and poland
publisher Danubius University
series Journal of Danubian Studies and Research
issn 2284-5224
publishDate 2020-10-01
description There is a major interest from international and national bodies, but also from researchers for measuring inequality, materialized in numerous reports, studies and researches in the field. Multiple indicators are used to generate data and analyse the dynamics and patterns of inequality in order to find solutions to reduce economic disparities. This paper intends to carry out a comparative analysis regarding regional inequality. In order to carry out this analysis we have chosen two countries, Romania and Poland. We have analysed regional inequality based on regional Gross Domestic Product (GDP), for the period 2007-2016, and also based on the structural funds for 2007-2013. For measuring inequalities, we have used Theil index. Our results emphasize that there are significant inequalities between the regions of the two analysed countries and also that there is greater inequality in Romania than in Poland. The results of the study should be of interest to the policy makers as measuring and reducing inequality is a necessary process for meeting the objective of reducing European regional disparities and ensuring sustainable economic growth.
topic income inequality
theil index
gdp
structural funds
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