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Working Paper

European Integration and the Case for Compensatory Regional Policy

Kiel Working Papers, 1135

Authors

  • Krieger-Boden
  • C.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

F12 F15 N11 R12 R58

Key Words

EU structural policy

Integration

regional polarization

regional policy

regional specialization

Regionalpolitik

The ongoing process of European integration is likely to increase trade and factor mobility thereby increasing interregional competition and affecting the interregional division of labor. From a theoretical standpoint, rising specialization and polarization of European regions may result from this process, and may entail a growing core-periphery-divide of regional income. Such a supposition evokes questions on the need of an accompanying compensatory regional policy and its adequate design. I find that a case for regional policy cannot be denied, but that the EU largely overstates the need for such a policy at EU level, and should abstain from direct structural interventions into regional economies.

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