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Title :Regional convergence: evidence from greek regions
Creator :Σακκάς, Στυλιανός
Contributor :Τσιώνας, Ευθύμιος (Επιβλέπων καθηγητής)
Athens School of Economics and Business, Department of Informatics (Degree granting institution)
Type :Text
Notes :JEL classification: C21, R11, R58
Extent :61p.
Language :en
Abstract :The present dissertation discusses the issue of regional convergence in Greece during the period 1995-2005. Following the theoretical concept of Barro and Salla-i-Martin, 1990, (β and σ convergence concepts), several tests are conducted to test for conditional or absolute convergence across Greek Regions. The results indicate absence of convergence across NUTS II regions while there is evidence of convergence at prefectural level (NUTS III). The effect of agriculture, industry and services sector is examined with the last one to have significance impact on growth and convergence. Last, we examine the effect of the implementation of European funding programs. Analytical literature reviews, as well as comments on Greek Regional Policy are stated as part of this dissertation.
Subject :Convergence
Growth
NUTS
Regional development policy
Regional inequalities
Date :31-01-2009
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