Regional Economic Growth, SMEs and the Wider Europe 2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315197869-4
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Disparities in Economic Growth and Unemployment Across the European Regions: A Sectoral Perspective

Abstract: The picture on disparities in productivity growth and in unemployment across European regions reveals the existence of a slow and not very systematic convergence of labor productivity toward a common level, and of an even more uncertain convergence of unemployment rates. This paper uses a unified framework to study both phenomena. We adopt a three-sector perspective (agriculture, industry and services) to assess whether sectoral dynamics helps explaining the observed heterogeneity in the growth and employment … Show more

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“…Others claim that certain sectors offer better opportunities than others. This holds for old member regions (Mora ; Mora, Vaja, and Surinach ; Paci and Pigliaru ; Paci, Pigliaru, and Pugno ), for the eight Central and East European Countries (CEECs) that joined the EU in 2004 (Ezcurra and Rapun ; Ezcurra, Pascual, and Rapun ) and for the enlarged EU‐27 (Chapman and Meliciani ).…”
Section: Specialisation Socio‐economic Factors and Innovation: Theomentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Others claim that certain sectors offer better opportunities than others. This holds for old member regions (Mora ; Mora, Vaja, and Surinach ; Paci and Pigliaru ; Paci, Pigliaru, and Pugno ), for the eight Central and East European Countries (CEECs) that joined the EU in 2004 (Ezcurra and Rapun ; Ezcurra, Pascual, and Rapun ) and for the enlarged EU‐27 (Chapman and Meliciani ).…”
Section: Specialisation Socio‐economic Factors and Innovation: Theomentioning
confidence: 95%