The Emerging Economic Geography in EU Accession Countries

The Emerging Economic Geography in EU Accession Countries
Author: Peter Nijkamp
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351776533

This title was first published in 2003. Since 1990, Central and Eastern European countries have experienced increased economic integration with the European Union. The spatial implications of this process have been little investigated so far. Have patterns of regional specialization and industrial concentration changed during the 1990s? How does regional specialization relate to economic performance? How has access to Western markets affected the regional wage structure? What types of regions are winners and what types of regions are losers? This book poses and answers such policy relevant questions. It is organized into three parts. The first introduces the main features of economic integration and transition processes in Central and Eastern Europe and discusses the theoretical and methodological framework of the research. The second part examines the cases of five countries: Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Romania and Slovenia, and the final part includes three comparative analyses which explain the underlying factors that determine the changing patterns of location of manufacturing activity, the adjustment pattern of regional wages and adaptation processes in border regions in the five countries.

Czech Republic

Czech Republic
Author:
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821345900

"At the end of 1995, the Czech Republic was regarded as the clearest success story in the region. It had one of the lowest rates of inflation and the lowest rates of unemployment. The high GDP growth rate looked sustainable, as it was accompanied by a moderate current account deficit, balanced fiscal account and seemed to be underpinned by important structural reform." The Czech Republic was perceived until 1996 as the most successful transition economy in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The Czech Republic seems to be the clearest success story in the region. However, the Czech miracle came to a halt in May 1997. Its future economic development and successful integration into the European Union (EU) depends critically on its capacity to recover a sustainable output growth path. To assist the country in achieving its primary goal to join the European Union (EU) in the shortest period of time, this report analyzes economic developments in the Czech Republic since 1997. It focuses on assessing the status of the Czech Republic's economy from the perspective of its pursuit for EU membership. The report is composed of two volumes. The first volume is the summary report that condenses main findings and conclusions. The second volume is the main report. It provides the assessment and technical study of selected key sectors of the Czech economy. The EU accession process dominates the sector analyses, which are outlined in each chapter.

OECD Economic Surveys: Poland 1992

OECD Economic Surveys: Poland 1992
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9264164847

OECD's 1992 Economic Survey of Poland examines restructuring the Polish economy, macroeconomic developments and policies, strengthening the structural framework for growth, fostering restructuring in enterprises, and strengthening Poland's integration into the world economy.