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Regional economic inequalities within the European Union are more than twice those in the United States when measured by the standard deviation of regional per capita income. We look at the evolution of a variety of indices of regional economic inequality in the European Union and show that inequality in per capita income, unemployment and labor productivity has not decreased during the last 17 years.
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Boldrin, M., Canova, F. (2001). Regional Economic Convergence: Is European Regional Policy Worth Keeping?. In: von Hagen, J., Widgren, M. (eds) Regionalism in Europe. ZEI Studies in European Economics and Law, vol 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1643-9_4
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