EU Expansion Sparks Debate on Reducing Regional Disparities and Maximizing Cohesion
The European Union has been working to reduce economic gaps between its regions. A conference in 2002 discussed how new, less wealthy members joining the EU might affect this goal. They looked at whether poorer regions would catch up to richer ones, or if gaps would widen. The conference included experts and policymakers who debated how EU funds could help. The results of their discussions are presented in a book.