European Union cohesion for the multianual financial framework 2021-2027

The huge discrepancies between the different euroregions after the last enlargements of the European Union are a major concern of the Community authorities. Narrowing these gaps is possible through a well-thought-out investment policy with the optimal allocation of funds. The article briefly examine...

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Main Author: BÂRDAN, Veaceslav
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technical University of Moldova 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Social Sciences
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spelling doaj-16c2d27e5a6f4d0cb892b73146df455f2020-11-25T03:52:17ZengTechnical University of Moldova Journal of Social Sciences2587-34902587-35042020-03-0131233210.5281/zenodo.3724627European Union cohesion for the multianual financial framework 2021-2027BÂRDAN, Veaceslav0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8233-0959Technical University of Moldova, Ștefan cel Mare str. 168, Republic of MoldovaThe huge discrepancies between the different euroregions after the last enlargements of the European Union are a major concern of the Community authorities. Narrowing these gaps is possible through a well-thought-out investment policy with the optimal allocation of funds. The article briefly examines the history of the emergence of European funds that contributes to achieve economic, social and territorial cohesion. The evolutions of the last years have caused the European Union authorities to change the way of structural funds that are allocated for the multiannual financial framework 2021-2027, both the objectives and the financing of the Euroregions. The volume of allocations in the structural funds will be affected by Brexit, which will affect the financing of projects and programs in the less developed regions. In this article we intend to examine the structure of the new European Union financial framework, the priority directions of investment support of the governments of the Member States through the allocations from the structural funds, as well as the geographical area of financing. The paper examined the new criteria for cataloging regions by development levels. The map shows the territorial changes of the regions NUTS II eligible for funding, as well as the degree of funds absorption within the Member States. In this article it is examined the winning and losing states in the new distribution of funds, resulting from the increase of welfare in the level 2 euroregions that until recently were not eligible. The work mentions the Joint Operational Programs for cross-border cooperation between the Republic of Moldova and Romania implemented in recent years.http://ibn.idsi.md/sites/default/files/imag_file/JSS-1-2020_23-32.pdfmultianual financial frameworkregional developmentstructural funds
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author BÂRDAN, Veaceslav
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European Union cohesion for the multianual financial framework 2021-2027
Journal of Social Sciences
multianual financial framework
regional development
structural funds
author_facet BÂRDAN, Veaceslav
author_sort BÂRDAN, Veaceslav
title European Union cohesion for the multianual financial framework 2021-2027
title_short European Union cohesion for the multianual financial framework 2021-2027
title_full European Union cohesion for the multianual financial framework 2021-2027
title_fullStr European Union cohesion for the multianual financial framework 2021-2027
title_full_unstemmed European Union cohesion for the multianual financial framework 2021-2027
title_sort european union cohesion for the multianual financial framework 2021-2027
publisher Technical University of Moldova
series Journal of Social Sciences
issn 2587-3490
2587-3504
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The huge discrepancies between the different euroregions after the last enlargements of the European Union are a major concern of the Community authorities. Narrowing these gaps is possible through a well-thought-out investment policy with the optimal allocation of funds. The article briefly examines the history of the emergence of European funds that contributes to achieve economic, social and territorial cohesion. The evolutions of the last years have caused the European Union authorities to change the way of structural funds that are allocated for the multiannual financial framework 2021-2027, both the objectives and the financing of the Euroregions. The volume of allocations in the structural funds will be affected by Brexit, which will affect the financing of projects and programs in the less developed regions. In this article we intend to examine the structure of the new European Union financial framework, the priority directions of investment support of the governments of the Member States through the allocations from the structural funds, as well as the geographical area of financing. The paper examined the new criteria for cataloging regions by development levels. The map shows the territorial changes of the regions NUTS II eligible for funding, as well as the degree of funds absorption within the Member States. In this article it is examined the winning and losing states in the new distribution of funds, resulting from the increase of welfare in the level 2 euroregions that until recently were not eligible. The work mentions the Joint Operational Programs for cross-border cooperation between the Republic of Moldova and Romania implemented in recent years.
topic multianual financial framework
regional development
structural funds
url http://ibn.idsi.md/sites/default/files/imag_file/JSS-1-2020_23-32.pdf
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