Miguel Ángel Almazán-Gómez , Carlos Llano , Julián Pérez , Dimitris Kallioras , Maria Tsiapa
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Regional economic impact of the Next Generation European Union recovery plan
This paper analyzes the economic impact of the Next Generation Funds package of the European Union (NGEU), focusing on the allocation of NGEU funds across European regions and the impact on rent distribution using new datasets on direct investments and remittances. Employing the input-output framework this work assesses the effects of the pandemic and the implications of NGEU funds, considering two alternative scenarios of sectoral and regional allocation, and a second round of rent distribution. The analysis reveals that the positive effects of the NGEU are largely overshadowed by the negative impacts of pandemic in most regions. Additionally, when considering the final redistributive effect, including interregional capital and remittance flows, the spatial pattern shifts, indicating that despite overall improvements, core regions capture rents from peripheral regions, leading to anti-cohesion outcomes. These results prompt further investigation into the role of NGEU in regional recovery and cohesion, suggesting additional research into rent distribution and the long-term economic impacts.
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Regional Science is the official journal of the Regional Science Association International. It encourages high quality scholarship on a broad range of topics in the field of regional science. These topics include, but are not limited to, behavioral modeling of location, transportation, and migration decisions, land use and urban development, interindustry analysis, environmental and ecological analysis, resource management, urban and regional policy analysis, geographical information systems, and spatial statistics. The journal publishes papers that make a new contribution to the theory, methods and models related to urban and regional (or spatial) matters.