产业迁移与欧洲一体化:结构性支出是否合理?

Delocation and European integration: is structural spending justified?

Economic Policy · 2002
被引 307
人大 AABS 3

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研究欧洲一体化如何改变产业区位,以及国家和欧盟援助的作用。发现区域专业化缓慢,欧盟结构性基金吸引研发密集型产业,但常违背比较优势,仅爱尔兰例外。

Abstract

Delocation and European intergrationIs structural spending justifiedHow is European integration changing the location of industry? And what part are national and EU aids to industry playing in this process? We show that states and regions are becoming more specialized within the EU, but this process is very slow. While there is no evidence of polarization occurring at the national level, some regions are losing out. National state aids to industry appear to have little effect for either good or ill, since their effectiveness at attracting economic activity and employment is limited. European Structural Funds expenditure, by contrast, does have an effect on the location of industry, notably by attracting industries that are intensive in research and development. However, this effect has mostly been acting counter to states’ comparative advantage – R&D-intensive industries have been encouraged by these aids to locate in countries and regions that have low endowments of skilled labour. Only in Ireland, where Structural Funds reinforced rather than offset comparative advantage, have poor regions been enabled systematically to catch up with the EU average.— Karen Helene Midelfart-Knarvik and Henry G. Overman

产业区位欧洲一体化结构性基金研发密集型产业比较优势