Economic resilience of European rural regions in 2000 – 2016: a case study of four EU countries

DOI: https://doi.org/10.33542/GC2020-2-04

Autor: Adam PAVLÍK, Jan ŽENKA

Rok vydania: 2020

Vydavateľ: Univerzita Pavla Jozefa Šafárika v Košiciach, Prírodovedecká fakulta, Ústav geografie

Dostupné od: 22.12.2020

URL časopisu: https://www.gcass.science.upjs.sk/ 

Abstrakt: In this paper, we focus on economic resilience of selected rural NUTS3 regions in Germany, Italy, Czechia and Romania between 2000 and 2016. Our main aim is to provide empirical evidence of the long-term differences in economic resilience and volatility of rural regions across the national contexts. We ask, if and to what extent is it possible to identify similar regional patterns in various countries in terms of the reaction to the crisis: a) which rural regions improved/deteriorated in comparison to the economic performance of other rural regions in the respective country, b) which regions were characteristic by the high/low volatility of economic performance. We found highly diverse regional reactions to the crisis. While there were no clearly recognizable patterns of economic resilience, volatility was related to the changes in economic structure. Rural regions in Romania combined high economic volatility with the shift from agriculture mostly towards services.

Kľúčové slová: resilience, regional economic performance, unemployment, volatility, rural regions, Czechia, Italy, Germany, Romania

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Geographia Cassoviensis

2454 – 0005

14/2020

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