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Convergence and Catch-Up of the Region Types in the Central and Eastern European Countries
Egri, Z. ✉ [Egri, Zoltán (Regionális fejlődés), szerző] Vidék- és területfejlesztési Tanszék (MATE / VFGI)
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Lengyel, I. ✉ [Lengyel, Imre (Regionális gazdas...), szerző] Regionális Gazdaságfejlesztési Szakcsoport (SZTE / GTK / KGI)
Angol nyelvű Szakcikk (Folyóiratcikk) Tudományos
Megjelent:
APPLIED SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND POLICY 1874-463X 1874-4621
17
(2)
pp. 393-415
2024
Regionális Tudományok Bizottsága: B nemzetközi
SJR Scopus - Geography, Planning and Development: Q2
Azonosítók
MTMT: 34426590
DOI:
10.1007/s12061-023-09551-w
WoS:
001106116700001
REAL:
205028
Scopus:
85177429699
Támogatások:
János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Our study investigates the economic growth and catch-up of the NUTS3 regions of 6 Central and Eastern European (CEE) member states of the European Union (EU), 4 countries acceding in 2004 (Czechia, Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia) and further two admitted in 2007 (Bulgaria and Romania), compared to the average of 14 older members of the EU between 2000 and 2019. We based our analysis on the urban–rural region types of the EU in the case of 185 regions, identifying predominantly urban, intermediate, and predominantly rural types. We apply Theil Index to examine the development of disparities and test the phenomena with unconditional β-convergence hypothesis. The analysis indicates that the growth of all CEE countries and their regions is faster than the EU14 average; the capitals considerably exceed it, the catch-up of other urban regions is also relatively fast, while it is very slow in the case of other regions. The convergence between the 185 regions is weak, based on the EU region typology it was initially strong between the capitals, moderate in the case of intermediate and rural types, while divergence can be observed in the urban types. The catch-up of less developed regions is very slow despite EU cohesion funding, even though 80% of the population live here. The stagnation of regional disparities and slow catch-up of less developed regions indicate the poor efficiency of the EU cohesion policy. © 2023, The Author(s).
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