Development of peripheral regions: A quali-quantitative study of the southernmost areas in America and Europe

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peripheral regions, accessibility, manufacturing, development, location factors, Argentina, Italy

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This study compares the economic development of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina) and Calabria (Italy), two highly peripheral regions. Despite their remoteness, they exhibit contrasting trajectories: Tierra del Fuego shows industrial growth driven by state-led policies, while Calabria faces stagnation despite EU support. Using a mixed-methods approach (quantitative institutional data and semi-structured direct interviews), we analyse factors influencing these divergent paths. Findings highlight the crucial role of institutional frameworks and sectoral specialisation, challenging the assumption that peripherality inherently hinders development. Remoteness does not necessarily preclude development. We suggest policy and strategic positioning can transform peripheral status into a catalyst for development.

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Kataishi, Rodrigo, Dario Musolino, and Daniele Bruognolo. 2025. “Development of Peripheral Regions: A Quali-Quantitative Study of the Southernmost Areas in America and Europe”. European Spatial Research and Policy 32 (2): 5-43. https://doi.org/10.18778/1231-1952.32.2.06.