Cohesion Policy in Poland and in the Czech Republic – Challenges and Prospects

The aim of the cohesion policy is to accelerate the socio-economic development of Member States and their regions. Poland as well as its closest neighbour, the Czech Republic, have benefited from structural funds and the Cohesion Fund. The effects of provided aid have already become apparent but th...

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Main Author: Małgorzata Dziembała
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Center for Europe, Warsaw University 2019-02-01
Series:Studia Europejskie
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Online Access:https://www.ce.uw.edu.pl/pliki/pw/1-2019_Dziembala.pdf
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spelling doaj-05d510685aeb4d979c9a64e4b02a7c862021-06-02T12:14:35ZengCenter for Europe, Warsaw UniversityStudia Europejskie1428-149X2019-02-0123113315610.33067/SE.1.2019.08Cohesion Policy in Poland and in the Czech Republic – Challenges and ProspectsMałgorzata Dziembała0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8992-8627University of Economics in KatowiceThe aim of the cohesion policy is to accelerate the socio-economic development of Member States and their regions. Poland as well as its closest neighbour, the Czech Republic, have benefited from structural funds and the Cohesion Fund. The effects of provided aid have already become apparent but they differ given the scale of problems, including regional issues existing in these countries, and the amount of funds allocated. The aim of the article is to present the directions and the effects of the implementation of the cohesion policy in Poland and the Czech Republic with particular focus on the financial perspective of 2007–2013. The results of the evaluation of programmes for the years 2007–2013 show that EU funds are mostly spent on transport infrastructure. However, the support of entrepreneurship and innovation and human capital should be an important objective in the current programming perspective in order to transform and modernise the structure of economies.https://www.ce.uw.edu.pl/pliki/pw/1-2019_Dziembala.pdfeuropean unioncohesion policyregional disparitiesstructural fundscohesion fund
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Cohesion Policy in Poland and in the Czech Republic – Challenges and Prospects
Studia Europejskie
european union
cohesion policy
regional disparities
structural funds
cohesion fund
author_facet Małgorzata Dziembała
author_sort Małgorzata Dziembała
title Cohesion Policy in Poland and in the Czech Republic – Challenges and Prospects
title_short Cohesion Policy in Poland and in the Czech Republic – Challenges and Prospects
title_full Cohesion Policy in Poland and in the Czech Republic – Challenges and Prospects
title_fullStr Cohesion Policy in Poland and in the Czech Republic – Challenges and Prospects
title_full_unstemmed Cohesion Policy in Poland and in the Czech Republic – Challenges and Prospects
title_sort cohesion policy in poland and in the czech republic – challenges and prospects
publisher Center for Europe, Warsaw University
series Studia Europejskie
issn 1428-149X
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The aim of the cohesion policy is to accelerate the socio-economic development of Member States and their regions. Poland as well as its closest neighbour, the Czech Republic, have benefited from structural funds and the Cohesion Fund. The effects of provided aid have already become apparent but they differ given the scale of problems, including regional issues existing in these countries, and the amount of funds allocated. The aim of the article is to present the directions and the effects of the implementation of the cohesion policy in Poland and the Czech Republic with particular focus on the financial perspective of 2007–2013. The results of the evaluation of programmes for the years 2007–2013 show that EU funds are mostly spent on transport infrastructure. However, the support of entrepreneurship and innovation and human capital should be an important objective in the current programming perspective in order to transform and modernise the structure of economies.
topic european union
cohesion policy
regional disparities
structural funds
cohesion fund
url https://www.ce.uw.edu.pl/pliki/pw/1-2019_Dziembala.pdf
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