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Nature Of Rural–Urban Interdependencies And Their Diffusion Patterns In Southern Greece: An Interregional Sam Model

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  • Eudokia Balamou
  • Demetrios Psaltopoulos

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A three†area interregional Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) model is used to analyze economic interdependencies and relevant diffusion patterns within and between rural†urban localities in Southern Greece: the rural areas of Archanes and N. Kazantzakis and the urban area of Heraklion. Both rural areas trickle significant economic benefits to the urban area, while the urban area has marginal linkages with them. Policy simulation analysis results have indicated that farm income support measures are important to Archanes, since reduced spending in farm income support creates significant negative impacts on firm and household income, and is not compensated by an equivalent increase in rural development policy spending. These findings do not hold for the diffusion of economic impacts towards N. Kazantzakis and Heraklion; results of this simulation show that positive economic benefits are still diffused to both the wealthier urban area and the adjacent poorer rural area of N. Kazantzakis.

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  • Eudokia Balamou & Demetrios Psaltopoulos, 2006. "Nature Of Rural–Urban Interdependencies And Their Diffusion Patterns In Southern Greece: An Interregional Sam Model," Review of Urban & Regional Development Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 18(1), pages 60-83, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:revurb:v:18:y:2006:i:1:p:60-83
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-940X.2006.00110.x
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