National identities and socio-economic development in European Union

This paper analyses the relationship between identity and level of socio-economic development in the member states of the European Union. This work is an empirical study which uses original data on the number of national mottos and country logos, GDP/ Capita and Human Development Index (HDI) for 201...

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Main Author: Cezar TECLEAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi 2018-03-01
Series:CES Working Papers
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Online Access:http://ceswp.uaic.ro/articles/CESWP2018_X1_TEC.pdf
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Summary:This paper analyses the relationship between identity and level of socio-economic development in the member states of the European Union. This work is an empirical study which uses original data on the number of national mottos and country logos, GDP/ Capita and Human Development Index (HDI) for 2016 disaggregated by states of the EU28. Our findings suggest the existence of a symmetrical interdependence between the consistency of national identities and the degree of socio-economic development, between which there is a relative territorial overlap. We attempt to demonstrate that the symmetry of their arrangement with each other maps out a community-wide asymmetry, resulting in a territorial cohesion deficit and segregated segregation of the Union, generating an asymmetric European Union with more identity-development speeds.
ISSN:2067-7693