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O novo contexto geoeconómico decorrente da globalização
trouxe alterações significativas face à era precedente, pelo
que se torna útil tentar perceber como tem evoluído a dinâmica
socioeconómica nas regiões da UE. Dado que a globalização
pode ser vista como produtora de desenvolvimento
desigual entre territórios, foram identificadas as NUTS 2 que
mais ganharam e as que mais perderam, em termos absolutos
e relativos, a partir de um índice com 11 variáveis. Os resultados
corroboram a ideia de que a integração económica decorrente
da globalização parece beneficiar as regiões centrais
de cada país, gerando dinâmicas que se refletiram na UE de
um modo que ajudou algumas regiões com economias mais
fortes a ganhar e outras, sobretudo mais fracas, a perder.
The new geo-economic context arising from the economic globalization induced significant changes vis a vis the previous era. It is therefore useful to try to understand how the EU regions’ socioeconomic dynamics has evolved. Since globalization may be seen as producing uneaven development between regions, in this study we identify the NUTS 2 regions that gained the most and that lost the most, in absolute and relative terms, drawing on an index that combines 11 variables. The results support the idea that the economic integration resulting from globalization seems to benefit the central regions of each country, generating dynamics that in the EU helped some strong economic regions to win and others – mainly with week economies – to loose.
The new geo-economic context arising from the economic globalization induced significant changes vis a vis the previous era. It is therefore useful to try to understand how the EU regions’ socioeconomic dynamics has evolved. Since globalization may be seen as producing uneaven development between regions, in this study we identify the NUTS 2 regions that gained the most and that lost the most, in absolute and relative terms, drawing on an index that combines 11 variables. The results support the idea that the economic integration resulting from globalization seems to benefit the central regions of each country, generating dynamics that in the EU helped some strong economic regions to win and others – mainly with week economies – to loose.
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Desenvolvimento Socioeconómico Globalização Economia Política Regiões Europa
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Madeira, P. M. (2014). Wining and losing regional dynamics in the European union during the economic globalization. Revista Portuguesa de Estudos Regionais, (37), 43-56. https://doi.org/10.59072/rper.vi37.425
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Associação Portuguesa para o Desenvolvimento Regional
