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Diferrent territorial levels of Romanian-Hungarian Cross-border cooperation

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  • Toca, Constantin-Vasile

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The Romanian-Hungarian border has evolved in time from a closed, guarded border to an open one after 1989, a period when the success of cross-border cooperation models in Europe were taken on by the two nations, either as an Eurometropolis, or as Euroregion, operating with a series of instruments and institutions that facilitated cooperation within various areas of cross-border interest; these instruments have been gradually adapted until the present days when new ones replaced the old ones, the latest instrument being the EGTC.

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  • Toca, Constantin-Vasile, 2013. "Diferrent territorial levels of Romanian-Hungarian Cross-border cooperation," MPRA Paper 62058, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:62058
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    Keywords

    NUTS; CBC; Euroregion; Eurometropolis; EGTC;
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    • F5 - International Economics - - International Relations, National Security, and International Political Economy

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