Abstract

In the framework of European integration there is a growing interest in the development of border re gions in East Central Europe. This article deals with the problems of regional integration in the German- Polish border region, following an approach that emphasizes the regions' economic organization, in stitutional fabric and sociocultural environment. New economic links between Western European and East-Central European firms do not necessarily lead to a revaluation of the border region or to the formation of transborder integrated economic regions. Instead, there is a tendency towards the de velopment of new economic links which overlook the border region. Up to now, cooperation between regional firms is weak within the border region. The region's sociocultural environment in terms of a 'low trust environment' and a specifically shaped social distance between the neighbouring regions are a fur ther hindrance to regional integration. These findings are being related to strategic options of re gional development policy in the border region.

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