Understanding peripherality in a multidimensional geographical, socioeconomic, and institutional context: Evidence from Greece

Author:

Tsiotas Dimitrios1ORCID,Tselios Vassilis2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Regional and Economic Development, School of Applied Economics and Social Sciences Agricultural University of Athens Nea Poli Amfissa Greece

2. Department of Economic and Regional Development Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences Athens Greece

Abstract

AbstractThis paper develops a multidimensional methodological framework for examining the geographical handicaps and associated socioeconomic drawbacks of nomenclature of territorial units for statistics (NUTS) III regions in Greece to conceive diverse dimensions of peripherality and target the de‐peripheralization of peripheral regions. Building on the network paradigm, empirical analysis, and policy assessment, the analysis sheds light on the unique characteristics and challenges experienced by inland, island, coastal, and borderline regions across the multiple dimensions and conceives a tailored mix of policy measures to address the specific needs and catalyze development in each region. The proposed methodological framework provides a roadmap for understanding the complex interplay between geographical and socioeconomic dynamics and policy interventions, offering methodological and empirical insights for regional policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders toward a more prosperous and equitable regional development landscape.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Development,Geography, Planning and Development

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