학술논문

Spatial disparities in the European agriculture: A regional analysis
Document Type
TEXT
Source
Applied Economics, 40 (13)
Applied Economics, 40(13)
Subject
Wirtschaft
Wirtschaftssektoren
Economics
Economic Sectors
Language
English
Abstract
This paper examines the territorial imbalances in European agriculture during the period 1980-2001, by means of the information provided by various methodological instruments which allow us to overcome the drawbacks of conventional convergence analysis. The results obtained reveal that the regional distribution of productivity in the agricultural sector is characterized by the presence of positive spatial dependence. This fact implies that the European regions in close spatial proximity register similar levels of the variable under study, which highlights the relevance of geographical location in this context. The empirical evidence presented also shows that regional disparities have remained almost constant during the time interval considered. However, the increase in density around the European average explains the observed reduction in the degree of bipolarization, while intra-distribution mobility is relatively limited. Finally, the analysis carried out allows us to assess the role of variables such as country of origin, investment per worker in the agricultural sector, regional per capita income or the size of the agrifood industry, in explaining the dynamics of the distribution under analysis.