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Regional disparities in the European Union and the enlargement process: an exploratory spatial data analysis, 1995-2000

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ANNALS OF REGIONAL SCIENCE
Volume 40, Issue 4, Pages 723-765

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00168-006-0062-x

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The aim of this paper is to study the space-time dynamics of European regional per capita gross domestic product (GDP) in the perspective of the enlargement of the European Union using exploratory spatial data analysis. We find strong evidence of global and local spatial autocorrelation as well as spatial heterogeneity in the distribution of regional per capita GDP in a sample of 258 European regions including regions from acceding and candidate European countries over the period 1995-2000. However, contrary to previous results obtained in the literature highlighting a North-South polarization scheme, the enlargement process leads to a new North-West-East polarization scheme. The economic dynamism of EU15 regions and acceding or candidate regions is also investigated by exploring the spatial pattern of regional growth. Implications for regional development and cohesion policies are finally suggested.

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