Desarrollo y competitividad en territorios frontera y periféricos
- Eugenia Pérez-Pons 1
- Jorge Meira 2
- Goreti Marreiros 2
- Javier Parra-Dominguez 1
- Paulo Leitão 3
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Universidad de Salamanca
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- 2 Institute of Engeneeing, Polytechnic of Porto
- 3 Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Campus de Santa Apolonia
- Javier Parra Domínguez (ed. lit.)
- Sara Rodríguez González (ed. lit.)
- Javier Prieto Tejedor (ed. lit.)
- Juan Manuel Corchado Rodríguez (ed. lit.)
Publisher: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca ; Universidad de Salamanca
ISBN: 978-84-1311-579-5
Year of publication: 2021
Pages: 135-143
Congress: Workshop on disruptive information and communication technologies for innovation and digital transformation (3. 2020. Salamanca)
Type: Conference paper
Abstract
This article discusses the implications of external economic incentives in specific external financial incentives in particular border and peripheral regions. The study details successful cases in which EU investment has been key to developing the economy in these areas. Investment by the EU has been key to the development of the economy in these areas. This study concludes that while it is difficult to measure the economic implications, investment and funds such as INTERREG, with long-term forecasts, are with long-term forecasts are crucial to development.