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productividad en la Unión Europea entre 1977 y 1999. Para ello se combina la metodología propuesta por Esteban (2000) con diversos … regional en productividad en la Unión Europea está estrechamente relacionada con la existencia de diferencias estructurales …
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Shift-share analysis is a decomposition technique widely used in regional studies to quantify an industry-mix effect and a competitive effect on the growth of regional employment (or any other relevant variable) relative to the national average. This technique has always been subject to...
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This paper aims to shed light on the evolution of regional disparities with respect to economic activity, productivity …, showing the evolution of disparities in terms of regional GVA, labour productivity and employment, both on the between country … differences in economic activity across Europe are driven by labour productivity disparities between EU-27 Member States; however …
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The regional development policy of European Union deals with spatial localisation of production and affects the daily life of more than half of the 500 million persons living in the European Union. Conceived at European level as a solidarity policy, it bases especially on financial solidarity...
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It is a very generally accepted view that financial support received from the European Union generates a large growth surplus. The potential effects of the structural funds calculated in model simulations carried out by the European Commission support the
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productivity in the European Union between 1977 and 1999. In addition, we study the importance of the respective roles played by … regional and sectoral factors in the convergence of productivity observed in the European context. To achieve this aim, we … literature on personal income distribution. The empirical evidence provided suggests that regional inequality in productivity in …
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Fothergill S. (2005) A new regional policy for Britain, Regional Studies 39 , 659-667. Britain's Labour Government is setting new directions for UK regional policy and proposing radical changes in European Union regional policy as well. This paper provides a critical review of the three UK...
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Regional development and remission of regional disparities belong to the most discussed topics in the European Union. The urgency of solving this question proves the fact, that regional development is one of the key issues of regional policy in the EU. Enormous are especially disparities among...
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Over the past 20 years, the innovation system approach has significantly enhanced our understanding of the innovation process, stressing its non-linear, systemic, interactive and evolutionary character. The notion of regional innovation systems (RISs) highlights the regional dimension of new...
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This paper begins with a conceptual approach to the third sector, followed by a review of the relationship between investment and growth. The empirical component focuses on Portuguese NUT III Douro and Alto Trás-os-Montes regions, which are said to be less developed, and have been the...
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