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Original Articles

Greece—EU comparative economic performance at the national and regional levels: why divergence?

Pages 313-329 | Received 01 Aug 1995, Accepted 01 Oct 1995, Published online: 11 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

This paper reviews the evidence on the economic performance of the Greek economy vis‐à‐vis the average economic record in the European Union. It deals with the problems of measuring economic convergence and suggests that the Greek economy has followed a diverging path since 1980. It also addresses the problems of policies aiming at strengthening the regional economies, by means of examining the case of Crete and the latter's experience with the implementation of the Integrated Mediterranean Programme (IMP). It concludes by drawing attention to the fact that the absorption of funds alone does not guarantee a long‐term and viable development scenario, since the inertia of domestic actors (both at the national and the regional levels) and the inherited structures and attitudes may culminate in the preservation of the status quo rather than its transformation.

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