European territorial development and the place based approach: the budgetary dimension of Portugal 2020

Territory has been taken as one of the main dimensions of the process of formulation and implementation of public policies. This article is based on the concept of public policy territorialisation as stated by the IFDR (2010) when referring to the place based approach as the new international paradi...

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Main Authors: Filipe Eduardo MIRANDA FERREIRA, João Ricardo CATARINO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Zaragoza 2018-11-01
Series:Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios de Desarrollo
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Online Access:http://ried.unizar.es/index.php/revista/article/viewFile/267/pdf_1
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spelling doaj-4f29097b4dd44658ab4b95959abca3632020-11-24T21:11:29ZengUniversidad de ZaragozaRevista Iberoamericana de Estudios de Desarrollo2254-20352254-20352018-11-0172114136https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_ried/ijds.267European territorial development and the place based approach: the budgetary dimension of Portugal 2020Filipe Eduardo MIRANDA FERREIRA0João Ricardo CATARINO1CAPP-ISCSP Lisbon University (Portugal)CAPP-ISCSP Lisbon University (Portugal)Territory has been taken as one of the main dimensions of the process of formulation and implementation of public policies. This article is based on the concept of public policy territorialisation as stated by the IFDR (2010) when referring to the place based approach as the new international paradigm of regional policies. This study aims to describe the possible benefits of these policies in the face of previous regional development European policies (OECD 2009, p. 50) and assess, based on the Portuguese case, if there is an effective correspondence between the theoretical framework of place based policies, as they are formulated (Barca 2009), and the actual implementation of territorial instruments, in the case of Portugal 2020, by mobilizing the budgetary dimension. This study is relevant because the place based policies are changing the formulation mode of territorial development policies in many countries and regions, so it is important to understand associated benefits and risks. In this study, we describe these advantages and elaborate an analysis of the effective correspondence between the formulation and its practical implementation in the European Union, by analysing the Portuguese case (Portugal 2020), from the viewpoint of resources allocated. Naturally, at the heart of European concerns, is the fight against regional imbalances without losing sight of the difficult task of maintaining the financial sustainability of the European budget and achieve fiscal consolidation, particularly in a context of global crisis (Catarino & Alcario 2016, Catarino 2015, Catarino & Fonseca 2013). It was found that the place based instruments identified in the Portugal 2020 represent 11 % (EUR 2 billion to EUR 18 billion) of regionalized funds and 7.6 % (EUR 2 billion to EUR 26 billion) of the total received by Portugal. It is concluded that there is no correspondence between the place based formulation of the current territorial development policies cycle of the European Union for the period 2014-2020 and its effective implementation of Portugal 2020. This confirms the hypothesis that there is a dysfunction between theory and practice, not validating the advantages referenced in the scientific literature about the place based policies.http://ried.unizar.es/index.php/revista/article/viewFile/267/pdf_1European regional policycohesion policyplace based approach
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author Filipe Eduardo MIRANDA FERREIRA
João Ricardo CATARINO
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João Ricardo CATARINO
European territorial development and the place based approach: the budgetary dimension of Portugal 2020
Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios de Desarrollo
European regional policy
cohesion policy
place based approach
author_facet Filipe Eduardo MIRANDA FERREIRA
João Ricardo CATARINO
author_sort Filipe Eduardo MIRANDA FERREIRA
title European territorial development and the place based approach: the budgetary dimension of Portugal 2020
title_short European territorial development and the place based approach: the budgetary dimension of Portugal 2020
title_full European territorial development and the place based approach: the budgetary dimension of Portugal 2020
title_fullStr European territorial development and the place based approach: the budgetary dimension of Portugal 2020
title_full_unstemmed European territorial development and the place based approach: the budgetary dimension of Portugal 2020
title_sort european territorial development and the place based approach: the budgetary dimension of portugal 2020
publisher Universidad de Zaragoza
series Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios de Desarrollo
issn 2254-2035
2254-2035
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Territory has been taken as one of the main dimensions of the process of formulation and implementation of public policies. This article is based on the concept of public policy territorialisation as stated by the IFDR (2010) when referring to the place based approach as the new international paradigm of regional policies. This study aims to describe the possible benefits of these policies in the face of previous regional development European policies (OECD 2009, p. 50) and assess, based on the Portuguese case, if there is an effective correspondence between the theoretical framework of place based policies, as they are formulated (Barca 2009), and the actual implementation of territorial instruments, in the case of Portugal 2020, by mobilizing the budgetary dimension. This study is relevant because the place based policies are changing the formulation mode of territorial development policies in many countries and regions, so it is important to understand associated benefits and risks. In this study, we describe these advantages and elaborate an analysis of the effective correspondence between the formulation and its practical implementation in the European Union, by analysing the Portuguese case (Portugal 2020), from the viewpoint of resources allocated. Naturally, at the heart of European concerns, is the fight against regional imbalances without losing sight of the difficult task of maintaining the financial sustainability of the European budget and achieve fiscal consolidation, particularly in a context of global crisis (Catarino & Alcario 2016, Catarino 2015, Catarino & Fonseca 2013). It was found that the place based instruments identified in the Portugal 2020 represent 11 % (EUR 2 billion to EUR 18 billion) of regionalized funds and 7.6 % (EUR 2 billion to EUR 26 billion) of the total received by Portugal. It is concluded that there is no correspondence between the place based formulation of the current territorial development policies cycle of the European Union for the period 2014-2020 and its effective implementation of Portugal 2020. This confirms the hypothesis that there is a dysfunction between theory and practice, not validating the advantages referenced in the scientific literature about the place based policies.
topic European regional policy
cohesion policy
place based approach
url http://ried.unizar.es/index.php/revista/article/viewFile/267/pdf_1
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