Convergence Cohesion and Integration in the European Union

Convergence  Cohesion and Integration in the European Union
Author: R. Leonardi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1995-01-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230372788

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Convergence, Cohesion and Integration in the European Union tackles the fundamental theoretical and empirical issues underlying the process of European integration. Two basic arguments underlie the book. The first is that economic convergence in postwar Europe has reduced the disparities between regions and that this has been an important accelerator of the drive for integration. The second is that, in contrast to the situation before 1985 when nation states dominated the move to integration, grass roots pressure has been the dominant force since the Single European Act and the preparation for the single market.

Convergence Cohesion and Integration in the European Union

Convergence  Cohesion and Integration in the European Union
Author: Robert Leonardi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:758230141

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Integration Growth and Cohesion in an Enlarged European Union

Integration  Growth  and Cohesion in an Enlarged European Union
Author: John Bradley,George G. Petrakos,Julia Traistaru
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2006-01-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780387228549

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This book contributes fresh theoretical and empirical evidence on patterns of regional production structures, specialization, regional disparities, convergence and divergence processes and evaluation of cohesion policies in both current and future European Union (EU) member states in the context of increased integration. These subjects are addressed in both individual and cross-country analyses using innovative methodologies. The book is an essential reading for a large audience including researchers and policy makers working in the fields of economic integration, transition economics and regional development. The thirteen contributions brought together in this book are the result of recent research undertaken in the framework of a larger project initiated and coordinated by the Center for European Integration Studies (ZEI) of the University of Bonn on determinants of regional specialization, growth and convergence in the context of European integration. A number of these papers were presented to a conference on “European integration, regional convergence, location of industrial activity and labour market adjustment” initiated by the Center for European Integration Studies of the University of Bonn and organized jointly with the Center for European Studies of the University “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” of Iasi, Romania. We gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the European Commission Framework Programme and the Center for European Integration Studies of the University of Bonn.

Regional Convergence in the European Union

Regional Convergence in the European Union
Author: Juan R. Cuadrado-Roura,Marti Parellada
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783662047880

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The introduction of the single currency in the European economic space constitutes without doubt the most visible step towards monetary and economic integration in the EU. Those who boosted the birth of the Common Market in 1957 dreamt that this would one day come about as a logical consequence of the integration process. However, things have gone much more slowly than possibly imagined, although if taken in an adequate historic perspective, it is undeniable that the agreements that have led to European Monetary Union signify a really formidable jump in the process of political and economic integration in Europe. This is something many doubted would ever happen, but which is already a reality, although still in need of a period of consolidation. The most general economic consequences of the EMU have already been analysed in considerable depth. Proof of this is the literature already available. In general, there is coincidence in affirming that the balance of the results expected is clearly positive. Firstly, as a result of the anticipated gains in efficiency, a consequence of reduction of transaction costs associated to the previous existence of different currencies and of the elimination of exchange rate uncertainties.

EU Cohesion Policy and European Integration

EU Cohesion Policy and European Integration
Author: John Bachtler,Carlos Mendez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317140436

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EU Cohesion policy accounts for a major share of the EU budget and is central to economic and social development in many European countries. This book provides a comprehensive and theoretically-informed analysis of how Cohesion policy has evolved over time, in particular the budgetary and policy dynamics of the 2007-13 reform. In the context of the budgetary politics of the EU, the book examines the process by which the reform of Cohesion policy has been shaped; it identifies the key factors that explain the allocation of funding, assesses the roles of the Member States, European Commission and European Parliament, and tests whether the process and outcome are consistent with the expectations of EU decision-making and integration theories. Based on extensive, EU-wide research over a ten-year period, the book provides new insights into both the process and outcomes of EU policy reform. Presenting original research in an accessible format, this book will be of interest to scholars as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students in the fields of European integration and policy studies.

Integration Growth and Cohesion in an Enlarged European Union

Integration  Growth  and Cohesion in an Enlarged European Union
Author: John Bradley,George G. Petrakos,Julia Traistaru
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0387502033

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This book contributes fresh theoretical and empirical evidence on patterns of regional production structures, specialization, regional disparities, convergence and divergence processes and evaluation of cohesion policies in both current and future European Union (EU) member states in the context of increased integration. These subjects are addressed in both individual and cross-country analyses using innovative methodologies. The book is an essential reading for a large audience including researchers and policy makers working in the fields of economic integration, transition economics and regional development. The thirteen contributions brought together in this book are the result of recent research undertaken in the framework of a larger project initiated and coordinated by the Center for European Integration Studies (ZEI) of the University of Bonn on determinants of regional specialization, growth and convergence in the context of European integration. A number of these papers were presented to a conference on “European integration, regional convergence, location of industrial activity and labour market adjustment” initiated by the Center for European Integration Studies of the University of Bonn and organized jointly with the Center for European Studies of the University “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” of Iasi, Romania. We gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the European Commission Framework Programme and the Center for European Integration Studies of the University of Bonn.

Behind the Myth of European Union

Behind the Myth of European Union
Author: Ash Amin,John Tomaney
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2002-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134790838

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The vision of the original arhitects of the European Community was to create a Europe of economic prosperity and social harmony. Economic integration has come ever closer, but sustained growth and a reduction in social disparities seen as far away as ever. This book examines the prospects for the real cohesion in Europe and find that, far from promroting it, many of the Community's current policies are divisive. The neo-liberal philosophy at the moment is producing policies which favour relatively wealthy regions and major corporations at the expense of less favoured regions and peoples.

Interpreting Convergence in the European Union

Interpreting Convergence in the European Union
Author: C. Paraskevopoulos
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2001-06-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230512511

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Interpreting Convergence in the European Union introduces the idea of collective action as a prerequisite for achieving convergence and cohesion in the European Union. Institutional networks and social capital play a crucial role in influencing actors' preferences and shaping institutional interactions through the process of political exchange and socialization. Although the main focus of the book is on policymaking processes and governance structures in EU regional policy, its core theoretical hypotheses and conclusion are drawn from empirical research into the response of Greek regions to the challenges of Europeanization. This framework is applicable to almost all areas of EU public policymaking.