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Theories Regarding the Role of the Growth Poles in the European Economic Integration

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  • LaurenÅ£ia Georgeta Avram

    (SpiruHaret University, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Campulung Muscel, Romania)

  • Viorica Filofteia Bragă

    (SpiruHaret University, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Campulung Muscel, Romania)

Abstract

The specialized literature stressed very little or not at all the role of the growth poles in the economic integration, although the development of the national economies depend on connecting the major urban centers in the regional economic system, continental and global levels. Conversely, integration and globalization of the economic, socio-political, cultural and the transition to a knowledge economy seem to be major factors in the transformation and restructuring of the growth poles and the urban systems dependent on them.

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  • LaurenÅ£ia Georgeta Avram & Viorica Filofteia Bragă, 2017. "Theories Regarding the Role of the Growth Poles in the European Economic Integration," Journal of Economic Development, Environment and People, Alliance of Central-Eastern European Universities, vol. 6(2), pages 6-13, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sph:rjedep:v:6:y:2017:i:2:p:6-13
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    1. Adams-Kane, Jonathon & Lim, Jamus Jerome, 2011. "Growth poles and multipolarity," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5712, The World Bank.
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    Keywords

    Growth poles: economics; growth poles; economic integration; multi-polarity; regional integration;
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    • F00 - International Economics - - General - - - General

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