Social and Economic Development in Central and Eastern Europe Stability and Change after 1990 Regions and Cities Series
Coordonnateur : Gorzelak Grzegorz
The integration of post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe into the EU is one of the success stories of European development. The region has seen significant economic convergence, dramatic changes in socio-economic indicators and improvements in the natural environment. However, some challenges remain, such as political divergence, public governance issues and population demographics.
This book identifies and analyses the key post-1990 developments across the New Member States at the sub-national and national levels, with frequent country-level and regional comparisons. Careful attention is paid to drawing out commonalities in development trajectories while appreciating each country?s unique context. Drawing on the academic literature and illuminating empirical material, the broad range of topics discussed in the book paints a detailed picture of both change and stability in Central and Eastern Europe.
It will be valuable reading for advanced students, researchers and policymakers in regional studies, European studies, human geography, political economy and transition economics.
Grzegorz Gorzelak is Professor of Economics at the Centre for European Regional and Local Studies (EUROREG), University of Warsaw, Poland.
Date de parution : 03-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Cee Country; SME Competitiveness; Central Europe; Cohesion Policy Implementation; Eastern Europe; EU Cohesion Policy; Central and Eastern Europe; EU North; CEE countries; FDI Inflow; CEE region; EU South; CEE area; Gdp Growth; transition economies; transition economics; EU Design; regional studies; EU Periphery; economic development; EU Fund; economic convergence; EU Structure; EU economic convergence; Public Administration; EU member states; EU Core; new member states; Cee Member States; EU accession; Annual Average Gdp Growth Rate; European integration; Aggregate Gdp Growth; middle income trap; Regional Gdp; Gdp Dynamic; post-socialist; EU Average; regional development; Gdp Investment; regional policy; EU11 Countries; EU Environmental; Gdp Growth Rate