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Opinion is sharply divided over whether EMU is leading to regional economic convergence or regional economic divergence … is a complex one: whilst worker productivity shows only very weak convergence across the EU regions (a process which …
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the issue of whether, and to what extent, there has been regional convergence in productivity levels over the past two … decades. Regional convergence in the EU-15 has been remarkably slow, and while recent regional productivity growth has been … particulier la question de si, oui ou non, et dans quelle mesure il y a eu une convergence regionale des niveaux de la …
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Over the past two decades, the notion of ‘emergence’ has attracted increasing attention and controversy across the social science, including economics. Within this context, as economic geographers, our concern in this paper is with the usefulness of the idea of emergence for studying the...
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This paper argues that in its 'canonical' form, the path dependence model, with its core concept of 'lock-in, affords a very restrictive and narrowly applicable account of regional and local industrial evolution, an account moreover that is tied to problematic underpinnings based on equilibrist...
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