Abstract

The second chapter of this book evidenced that global economic processes are not homogeneous across space and that they differently affect the various blocks of countries and the European Union. Chapter 3 put forward some theoretical reasons as to why some territories are more influenced than others by the reorganization of production taking place at spatial level and generated by globalization processes. The argument developed in Chap. 3 requires in-depth empirical analysis able to highlight to what extent the various trends are actually due to globalization forces, and how these trends affect the regions of Europe.

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