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Convergence, Cohesion and Integration in the European Union tackles the fundamental theoretical and empirical issues underlying the process of European integration. Two basic arguments underlie the book. The first is that economic convergence in postwar Europe has reduced the disparities between regions and that this has been an important accelerator of the drive for integration. The second is that, in contrast to the situation before 1985 when nation states dominated the move to integration, grass roots pressure has been the dominant force since the Single European Act and the preparation for the single market.
Contents
Cohesion in the European Union - Regional Disparities and Center-Periphery Relations in the European Union - Methodology for the Study of Convergence - The Findings: The Dependent Variables - The Italian Mezzogiorno: Does it fit the Convergence Model? - The Findings: The Independent Variables - The Convergence Model of European Integration - The Role of Linkage Strategies in Regional Development - European Union Linkages - Conclusions - Index