宏观制度变革的复杂区域效应:欧盟扩大三十年的证据

IF 1.5 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Timo Mitze, Philipp Breidenbach
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欧盟扩大进程将欧盟内部边境地区推到了欧洲单一市场的聚光灯下。本研究探讨了这一特定的宏观制度变化如何影响了这些地区的社会经济发展。通过追踪 1986 年至 2007 年四次欧盟扩大浪潮的结果,我们发现了欧盟 NUTS3 地区的一体化效应。汇总所有波次和边境地区,与非边境地区相比,边境地区在人均国内生产总值、劳动生产率、人均专利和夜光排放方面出现了积极的一体化效应。这些效应随着与扩大边界的空间距离增加而减弱。在细节层面上,结构异质性在不同的扩大浪潮和地区类型中变得非常明显。欧盟老成员国的内部边境地区在人均国内生产总值和劳动生产率方面相对受益,但就业率和人口却相对下降。与此相反,新成员国的边境地区,尤其是在 2004 年和 2007 年东部扩大期间,从人口和就业增长方面从经济一体化的深化中获益。对具体部门的估计表明,扩大后边境地区经济活动的专业化符合标准贸易理论。
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The complex regional effects of macro-institutional change: evidence from EU enlargement over three decades

The complex regional effects of macro-institutional change: evidence from EU enlargement over three decades

The EU enlargement process has thrust EU internal border regions into the spotlight of the European single market. This study explores how this specific macro-institutional change has impacted their socio-economic development. Tracking outcomes across four EU enlargement waves from 1986 to 2007, we identify integration effects across EU NUTS3 regions. Pooled over all waves and border regions, positive integration effects emerge for per capita GDP, labor productivity, patents per capita, and night light emissions in border regions compared to non-border areas. These effects diminish with increasing spatial distance from the enlargement border. At a detailed level, structural heterogeneities become evident across enlargement waves and region types. Internal border regions in established EU member countries benefit relatively in terms of GDP per capita and labor productivity but experience relative declines in employment rates and population. In contrast, border regions in new member countries, particularly during the 2004 and 2007 eastern enlargements, gain from deepening economic integration in terms of population and employment growth. Sector-specific estimations indicate post-enlargement specialization of economic activities in border regions in line with standard trade theories.

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期刊介绍: Review of World Economics is a quarterly journal. Under the name Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, it was founded in 1913 as the world''s first journal with a focus on international economics. The Review has retained this focus, with particular emphasis on research in trade and trade policies, foreign direct investment, global supply chains, migration, international finance, currency systems and exchange rates, monetary and fiscal policies in open economies. The objective of the Review is to publish contributions of the highest quality and retain its status as one of the leading journals in international economics. Officially cited as: Rev World Econ
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