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Reducing border barriers for cross-border commuters in Europe via the EU b-solutions initiative

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  • Eduardo Medeiros
  • Martín Guillermo Ramírez
  • Giulia Brustia
  • Anna Cinzia Dellagiacoma
  • Caitriona A. Mullan

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For more than six decades, the European Union (EU) has promoted, one way or the other, systematic European territorial integration, understood as the process of reducing many kinds of cross-border barriers. This article debates the role of the EU b-solutions initiative in facilitating cross-border commuting in Europe via its contribution to a body of knowledge, which, in its practical application, has the potential to act as a resource to be drawn on in the mitigation of a wide range of legal-administrative barriers. A theoretical framework for relating cross-border commuting and cross-border barriers is set out, and existing cases from the b-solutions initiative are mapped against it. The authors demonstrate the framework’s value as a tool for determining the relevance of cross-border obstacles and solution factors for the issue of cross-border commuting. The paper concludes that the EU b-solutions contributed with concrete policy actions as well as a body of knowledge and solution-orientated planning towards reducing a range of legal-administrative cross-border barriers in Europe, and therefore represents a set of lebenswelt interventions contributing to the potential for increasing cross-border commuting flows.

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  • Eduardo Medeiros & Martín Guillermo Ramírez & Giulia Brustia & Anna Cinzia Dellagiacoma & Caitriona A. Mullan, 2023. "Reducing border barriers for cross-border commuters in Europe via the EU b-solutions initiative," European Planning Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 31(4), pages 822-841, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:eurpls:v:31:y:2023:i:4:p:822-841
    DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2022.2093606
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