CENTRE AND PERIPHERY IN THE EU ECONOMY AT THE CURRENT STAGE OF ENLARGEMENT
Keywords:
World system, centre, periphery, semi-periphery, economic development, geo-economic development, industrialization, accessibility index.Abstract
The article analyses the world system «center-periphery», its concept and principles of interaction among its elements: center, semi-periphery, and periphery. The author studies the stages of EU enlargement from the standpoint of «center-periphery» concept and defines the main tasks of European structural policy in the context of eastern enlargement and prevention of its peripherization.
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