Integration and the Regions of Europe: How the Right Policies Can Prevent Polarization. Monitoring European Integration 10
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Author(s): Pontus Braunerhjelm, Riccardo Faini, Victor D Norman, Frances Ruane, Paul Seabright Publication Date: 14 Apr 2000 ISBN: 1 898128 46 4 |
Further European integration will increase the incentives for regional specialisation of economic activity. People and firms will increasingly cluster together with those that share their particular know-how and skills. Will this lead to a polarised Europe, in which some regions buzz with activity while others decline? Not necessarily - but the danger is there. The central message of the tenth Monitoring European Integration report is that polarization is not inevitable: growth and cohesion are not necessarily enemies. Unless misguided policies determine otherwise, they are allies.
