Multidimensional Regional Development in EU: A Systematic Review

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Regional disparities within the EU remain a persistent challenge, demanding comprehensive research. Enhancing cohesion and convergence while promoting sustainability between and within its regions is crucial to addressing these disparities. This study conducts a systematic literature review on regional development in the EU, identifying key determinants and potential sources of these disparities through a multidimensional lens.Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses methodology, our database considers 92 papers related to regional development in the EU. Our analysis shows that most studies predominantly focus on economic factors like employment and GDP, and there is an emerging recognition of the necessity to incorporate social and environmental aspects into regional development studies. This study maps the current state of literature and identifies gaps, particularly the need for more multidimensional and holistic approaches on regional development. These findings underscore the importance of a comprehensive approach in future research and policymaking are crucial for addressing regional disparities and promoting sustainable development across the EU regions.

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Borrega, A.; Rego, M. C.P., & Sousa, M.R. (2025). Multidimensional regional development in European Union: a systematic review, Journal of Economic Surveys, 00:1–20. https://doi.org/10.1111/joes.12708

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