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Dynamic Swedish-Norwegian cooperation
Título Revista
Pubic Service Review
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2010
Língua
Inglês
País
Reino Unido
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Abstract/Resumo
INTERREG A falls within the framework laid out for the European
Union Cohesion Policy third objective: European Territorial
Cooperation. In this article we will highlight some developments for the
Swedish-Norwegian cross-border cooperation over a number of years.
Cross-border cooperation takes a variety of forms. Obviously trade and
commerce and commuting are vital parameters of cross-border cooperation
intensity. By these measures, the basis for joint efforts between border
regions in Sweden and Norway is strong. In trade, Sweden is at the
same time the number one market – import and export – for the Norwegian
economy, excluding oil and gas. The amount of cross-border commuting is
greater here than anywhere else in the Nordic countries. Add to that,
cross-border infrastructure involves a vast number of roads along the
1,619km of border. The strongest links connect the greater Oslo region
to Stockholm and to Copenhagen via Gothenburg, forming the so-called
Nordic triangle.
Agradecimentos/Acknowledgements
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Palavras-chave
INTERREG Sweden Norway,Cross-Border Cooperaiton,INTERREG-A