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Since the beginning of transition interregional disparities in the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) have increased. Particularly the differences between urban and rural areas have grown. This paper shows the development of these disparities and discusses based on theoretical considerations and political objectives the need for and the design of regional policy measures. For rural development in the new EU Member States institution building competitiveness of the agri-food sector non-farm income sources and labour mobility are crucial. These measures should be adapted to the specific haracteristics of the respective areas. Since the end of the 1990's the efforts of regional policy in the CEECs have been highly influenced by the preparation for EU-accession. The SAPARD programme has strengthened institutional mechanisms and capacity building. Nevertheless there remain impor tant challenges in this field. |
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