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- Vedrine, L., Le Gallo, J. (2021). Does EU Cohesion Policy affect territorial inequalities and regional development?. EU Cohesion Policy and Spatial Governance: Territorial, Social and Economic Challenges, Edward Elgar Publishing, pp.156-170. Croatian Review of Economic, Business and Social Statistics (CREBSS) UDK: 33;519,2; DOI: 10.1515/crebss; ISSN 1849-8531 (Print); ISSN 2459-5616 (Online) Vol. 8, No. 1, 2022, pp. 58-72 About the author Marin Maras, dipl.ing.math. is employed at Karlovac University of Applied Sciences, where he teaches Mathematics and Statistics. He gained a degree in Mathematics in 2010 at the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb. His main research interests are regional economics and application of spatial econometrics. He is currently a PhD Student at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb. Author can be contacted at marin.maras@vuka.hr.
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