Europe’s Core-Periphery Relations and Horizontal Disparities

Europe’s Core-Periphery Relations and Horizontal Disparities

In 2017, the socio-economic disparity ratio between Camden & City of London and Dibër has been 73:1. These numbers signify that the ‘average’ inhabitant of the British region enjoys a standard of living, which is, at the very least, 73 times higher than the similar inhabitant of the Albanian region of the same scale. Another angle of this European relationship is that, in 2007, the same ratio has been 90 to 1. The puzzle is in guessing which inhabitant wins and which one – loses. If any!

Koulov’s book unassumingly lends you the power of modern-day geospatial technology and leads you to explore the socio-economic ups and downs of the states and regions (yes, even your own!) in contemporary Europe. This work provides you with a standard of living ‘address’ and a Europe-wide pass and lets you decide whether you would like to move and where. It also brings up to our attention places, like the European ‘Deep Periphery’, and makes us think and, possibly, act.

“Dr. Koulov’s book is a timely, informative work on recent pan- European–including Bulgarian–regional development outcomes and trends. People from multiple academic disciplines, as well as regional planners, program administrators, and people involved in large financial investments across Europe will benefit from it.”

William H. Berentsen, Emeritus Professor
University of Connecticut, Storrs CT, USA

ISBN 978-619-7065-31-2

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Publisher:
„Az-buki“ National Publishing House, 2020
125, Tzarigradsko Shose Blvd.
1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
www.azbuki.bg

 

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