Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Petrakos, G."
-
The Balkans in the new European economic space - Problems of adjustment and policies of development
Petrakos, G. (2002)Europe is undergoing simultaneous processes of integration and systemic transformation. Within this process, the Balkan region can be seen as being on the periphery of both processes. On the one hand, the process of economic ... -
The Balkans in the New European economic space: Problems of adjustment and policies of development
Petrakos, G. (2002)Europe is undergoing simultaneous processes of integration and systematic transformation. Within this process, the Balkan region can be seen as being on the periphery of both processes. On the one hand, the process of ... -
Convergence patterns in the world economy: Exploring the nonlinearity hypothesis
Artelaris, P.; Arvanitidis, P. A.; Petrakos, G. (2011)Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate convergence or divergence trends at global scale. Design/methodology/approach: The paper questions the methodology and findings of the conventional convergence literature ... -
Cross-border cooperation in southeastern Europe - The enterprises' point of view
Dimitrov, M.; Petrakos, G.; Totev, S.; Tsiapa, M. (2003)This article examines the current status, limits, prospects, and policies of cross-border cooperation in the border zone of Albania, Bulgaria, FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), and Greece on the basis of a ... -
Cross-border cooperation in southeastern Europe: The enterprises' point of view
Dimitrov, M.; Petrakos, G.; Totev, S.; Tsiapa, M. (2003)This article examines the current status, limits, prospects, and policies of cross-border cooperation in the border zone of Albania, Bulgaria, FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), and Greece on the basis of a ... -
Economic aspects of urban green space: A survey of perceptions and attitudes
Arvanitidis, P. A.; Lalenis, K.; Petrakos, G.; Psycharis, Y. (2009)Urban green space constitutes a crucial element of all cities. It affects the overall physical and built environment of the city, making cities attractive places not only to their own citizens, but also to external visitors ... -
Economic geography and European integration: The effects on the EU's external border regions
Petrakos, G.; Topaloglou, L. (2008)The new European economic space is characterised by growing levels of economic integration among EU members and their neighbouring countries in the East. By and large, East-West integration implies increasing interaction ... -
Economic structure and change in the Balkan region: Implications for integration, transition and economic cooperation
Petrakos, G.; Totev, S. (2000)The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive comparative analysis of the economic performance, economic structure and trade relations of the Balkan countries, in order to detect basic trends and developments ... -
Economie Structure and Change in the Balkan Region: Implications for Intégration, Transition and Economic Coopération
Petrakos, G. (2000)The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive comparative analysis of the economic performance, economic structure and trade relations of the Balkan countries, in order to detect basic trends and developments ... -
Epidemiological survey of cestode-larva disease in Greek sheep flocks
Christodoulopoulos, G.; Theodoropoulos, G.; Petrakos, G. (2008)The epidemiological status of hydatidosis, cysticercosis, and gid in sheep and the production practices of sheep farmers that increase the risk of exposure of sheep to infecting agents of these diseases were investigated ... -
The ESDP relevance to a distant partner: Greece
Coccossis, H.; Economou, D.; Petrakos, G. (2005)Greece is an untypical case from a territorial planning perspective at a European level as it faces constraints and limitations arising by its peripheral position and the limited accessibility to major economic agglomerations ... -
European Regional Convergence Revisited: A Weighted Least Squares Approach
Petrakos, G.; Artelaris, P. (2009)A plethora of past studies have concluded that unconditional beta-convergence is present in a broad sample of regions, implying that poor regions grow faster than rich ones. All these econometric studies tend to overlook ... -
Greece and the Balkans: Geography lost and found
Petrakos, G. (1999)The post-1989 conditions in centre and east-european countries give rise to a number of interesting questions about the impact of a changing geography on economic performances and outcomes on both sides of the East-West ... -
Growth, integration, and regional disparities in the European Union
Petrakos, G.; Rodriguez-Pose, A.; Rovolis, A. (2005)In this paper we challenge the ability of the conventional methods initiated by Barro and Sala-i-Martin in the early 1990s to detect actual convergence or divergence trends across countries or regions and suggest an ... -
The impact of European integration on regional structural change and cohesion
Krieger-Boden, C.; Morgenroth, E.; Petrakos, G. (2008)Edited by three European editors and spanning across Europe, this excellent study focuses on the effects of the European integration process on the inter-regional division of labour in both western and Eastern European ... -
Industrial growth, economic integration and structural change: evidence from the EU new member-states regions
Kallioras, D.; Petrakos, G. (2010)The article evaluates the pre-accession experience of new European Union member-states, coming from the former Eastern bloc, estimating an empirical model used to account for regional-industrial employment growth in the ... -
La grèce et les balkans: une géographie perdue et retrouvée
Petrakos, G. (1999)The post-1989 conditions in centre and east-european countries give rise to a number of interesting questions about the impact of a changing geography on economic performances and outcomes on both sides of the East-West ... -
On The dynamics of growth performance: An expert survey
Arvanitidis, P. A.; Petrakos, G.; Pavleas, S. (2010)Drawing on various theoretical and methodological approaches, many scholars have over the years investigated the factors underlying economic performance. Yet, findings are often contradictory and inconclusive. The paper ... -
Patterns of regional inequality in transition economies
Petrakos, G. (2001)This paper provides a comparative account of important aspects of regional development in transition economies, on the basis of regional statistics available for Poland, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. More specifically it ...