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This chapter analyses the dynamics of regional disparities in the member states that joined the European Union in or after 2004, excluding Cyprus and Malta (EU11). The analysis shows that while differences between countries have been shrinking, regional disparities in GDP per capita and...
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This chapter examines the macroeconomic benefits that membership of the Single Market has given to the 11 Baltics, Central and South Eastern European countries that joined the EU after 2004. We find that these EU11 countries have benefitted particularly from membership of the internal market...
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This chapter focuses on the measurement of institutional convergence in the new EU member states and four Southern … institutional convergence. We present a new method which is based on hard micro-level data. Our approach focuses on control of … poor performance of Southern European EU countries and show the considerable differences in institutional convergence …
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trend decline in carbon intensity. The convergence path of EU11 was unique among converging upper-middle-income countries in … this regard. In other parts of the world, convergence was coupled with increasing carbon intensity.The role of EU …
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region’s last 200 years. If we take a closer look at historic periods’ convergence performance we can see substantial … innovations spread throughout the economy. The paper concluded that relative convergence was achieved in some introduction periods … due to smaller exposure to economic crises. Convergence occurred also in some deployment technology phases supported by …
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Regional inequality may hinder national development, which is disconcerting for Brazil as one of the world's most unequal countries. This chapter compiles new and existing state-level estimates of per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Brazil and examines their dispersion over the time...
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This chapter studies regional economic inequalities in Colombia between 1926 and 2018. We use regional economic data from several academic and official sources to study the patterns of economic growth through most of the century. We conclude that Colombian regions did not converge during this...
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