Convergence of EU-Regions. A Literature Report

The main focus of convergence studies surrounds the question ofwhether poor economies catch up to wealthier economies over time. The regionalconvergence process in Europe has generated considerable interest in recent years.Due to financial straits regional convergence is a central question, since im...

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Main Authors: Hans-Friedrich-Eckey, Matthias Türck
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AECR 2007-06-01
Series:Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
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Online Access:http://www.aecr.org/images/ImatgesArticles/2007/01%20Eckey.pdf
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spelling doaj-908e5c0d605946889705a4731247d0952020-11-24T23:07:20ZengAECRInvestigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research1695-72532007-06-0110532Convergence of EU-Regions. A Literature ReportHans-Friedrich-EckeyMatthias TürckThe main focus of convergence studies surrounds the question ofwhether poor economies catch up to wealthier economies over time. The regionalconvergence process in Europe has generated considerable interest in recent years.Due to financial straits regional convergence is a central question, since importantfunds aim at diminishing disparities. There are many studies published recently dealingwith this issue using different empirical approaches. The β-convergence framework,which was introduced by Barro and Sala-i-Martin, is, for instance, an oftenused approach. This paper provides a critical review of the used approaches and summarisesthe results. A special problem is that authors refer to different periods andMember State groups (EU-9, EU-15, etc.). Altogether it can be stated that most modelsfind a slow convergence process. In particular, the increase of regional inequalitiescaused by the enlargement of the EU with the New Member States from Centraland Eastern Europe explains the existence of convergence clubs.http://www.aecr.org/images/ImatgesArticles/2007/01%20Eckey.pdfRegional ConvergenceLiterature ReportEurope.
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author Hans-Friedrich-Eckey
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Matthias Türck
Convergence of EU-Regions. A Literature Report
Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
Regional Convergence
Literature Report
Europe.
author_facet Hans-Friedrich-Eckey
Matthias Türck
author_sort Hans-Friedrich-Eckey
title Convergence of EU-Regions. A Literature Report
title_short Convergence of EU-Regions. A Literature Report
title_full Convergence of EU-Regions. A Literature Report
title_fullStr Convergence of EU-Regions. A Literature Report
title_full_unstemmed Convergence of EU-Regions. A Literature Report
title_sort convergence of eu-regions. a literature report
publisher AECR
series Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
issn 1695-7253
publishDate 2007-06-01
description The main focus of convergence studies surrounds the question ofwhether poor economies catch up to wealthier economies over time. The regionalconvergence process in Europe has generated considerable interest in recent years.Due to financial straits regional convergence is a central question, since importantfunds aim at diminishing disparities. There are many studies published recently dealingwith this issue using different empirical approaches. The β-convergence framework,which was introduced by Barro and Sala-i-Martin, is, for instance, an oftenused approach. This paper provides a critical review of the used approaches and summarisesthe results. A special problem is that authors refer to different periods andMember State groups (EU-9, EU-15, etc.). Altogether it can be stated that most modelsfind a slow convergence process. In particular, the increase of regional inequalitiescaused by the enlargement of the EU with the New Member States from Centraland Eastern Europe explains the existence of convergence clubs.
topic Regional Convergence
Literature Report
Europe.
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