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The role of path-dependence in the resilience of EU regions
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ProductivityEconomicsPublic PolicyCommunity ResilienceEconomic DevelopmentResilience AnalysisGeographyBusinessEducationRegional EconomicsRegional DevelopmentRegional Economic RestructuringRegional ResilienceHistorical AdjustmentsEu RegionsRegional PolicyEconomic Growth
The paper studies the role of path-dependence in the resilience of EU regions. Particularly, employing a nonparametric analysis, the paper demonstrates that historical adjustments of EU regions materialized by productivity improvements, primarily in the manufacturing sector and incidentally in the sectors of construction, financial and non-market services, during the period 1995–2008 secured high(er) levels of regional resilience during the economic crisis period 2008–2013. Such a finding provides implications not only for theory but also for policy. Policies aiming at boosting regional productivity and competitiveness, which through a positive regional performance of high growth rates is concealed, a well-structured and robust production restructuring, might affect regional resilience in a way that shields regional economies not only from current imbalances but also from any future downturns.
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