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Le regioni convergenza dei paesi "dualistici" europei: un caso di Middle-Income Trap?

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  • Stefano Prezioso
  • Stefano Rosignoli
  • Giuseppina Testa

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Il presente contributo analizza il processo di convergenza tra le regioni europee nel corso degli anni Duemila, periodo nel quale l'euro e l'accentuarsi degli effetti indotti dalla globalizzazione hanno determinato un ampio rimescolamento dei vantaggi competitivi a scala territoriale. Nell'analisi condotta, basata anche su di un metodo originale, i territori che si trovano in una posizione, in termini di PIL procapite, qualificabile come "intermedia" all'interno della UE a 27, sono quelli nei quali il processo di convergenza si è sostanzialmente arrestato (cosiddetta "Middle-Income Trap"). Per quanto attiene questi specifici territori, la "policy" di coesione comunitaria, efficace in altri contesti, non appare in grado di favorire i mutamenti strutturali necessari per riprendere con forza un percorso di sviluppo.

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  • Stefano Prezioso & Stefano Rosignoli & Giuseppina Testa, 2014. "Le regioni convergenza dei paesi "dualistici" europei: un caso di Middle-Income Trap?," Economia & lavoro, Carocci editore, issue 1, pages 151-176.
  • Handle: RePEc:caq:j950ix:doi:10.7384/76609:y:2014:i:1:p:151-176
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