The consequences of the crisis were not uniform among regions and countries of the European Union (EU). This study provides a conceptual framework for one of the major dimensions of resilience, i.e., the renewal capacity. The empirical application of our conceptual framework to GDP per capita, employment rate and productivity identifies some well-identified spatial patterns.JRC.B.3-Territorial Developmen
ABSTRACT: Regions adapt regional economic models differently in the face of economic shock and reces...
The aim of this publication is to discuss the current determinants generating economic growth in the...
The 2007–2008 global recession and consequent slow recovery have revealed considerable heterogeneity...
The consequences of the crisis were not uniform among regions and countries of the European Union (E...
The strength of the 2008 financial and economic crisis and the resulting degree of resilience were h...
This report proposes a new approach for measuring regional resilience that goes beyond the assessmen...
Using a novel data set for 207 European regions from 22 different countries, we analyse the relevanc...
The coronavirus crisis and its continuing effects on European economies has propelled the debate abo...
The 2008 financial crisis reopened the debate on regions’ ability to deal with shocks within the Eur...
The varying rates of recovery of European regional economies from the 2007-2008 economic crisis have...
Regions around the world suffered asymmetric effects with the global economic crisis of the last dec...
During periods of economic growth or crisis / recession, territorial inequalities are becoming more ...
At the core of this investigation is the analysis of regional economic resilience performance in res...
Competitiveness, resilience, and convergence were topics that for decades were listed among the hot ...
Regions around the world suffered asymmetric effects with the global economic crisis of the last dec...
ABSTRACT: Regions adapt regional economic models differently in the face of economic shock and reces...
The aim of this publication is to discuss the current determinants generating economic growth in the...
The 2007–2008 global recession and consequent slow recovery have revealed considerable heterogeneity...
The consequences of the crisis were not uniform among regions and countries of the European Union (E...
The strength of the 2008 financial and economic crisis and the resulting degree of resilience were h...
This report proposes a new approach for measuring regional resilience that goes beyond the assessmen...
Using a novel data set for 207 European regions from 22 different countries, we analyse the relevanc...
The coronavirus crisis and its continuing effects on European economies has propelled the debate abo...
The 2008 financial crisis reopened the debate on regions’ ability to deal with shocks within the Eur...
The varying rates of recovery of European regional economies from the 2007-2008 economic crisis have...
Regions around the world suffered asymmetric effects with the global economic crisis of the last dec...
During periods of economic growth or crisis / recession, territorial inequalities are becoming more ...
At the core of this investigation is the analysis of regional economic resilience performance in res...
Competitiveness, resilience, and convergence were topics that for decades were listed among the hot ...
Regions around the world suffered asymmetric effects with the global economic crisis of the last dec...
ABSTRACT: Regions adapt regional economic models differently in the face of economic shock and reces...
The aim of this publication is to discuss the current determinants generating economic growth in the...
The 2007–2008 global recession and consequent slow recovery have revealed considerable heterogeneity...