Learning processes and economic returns

This paper evaluates whether the learning mechanisms of the European Cohesion policy have contributed to improve the economic impact of Structural Fund expenditure over time. It analyses whether the evolution of the policy in response to greater internal monitoring and external scrutiny has resulted...

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Main Authors: Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Katja Novak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AECR 2013-01-01
Series:Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
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Online Access:http://www.aecr.org/images/ImatgesArticles/2013/5/1_Rodriguez.pdf
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spelling doaj-8e0bba08a466439780dc5acad23ba05b2020-11-24T22:15:05ZengAECRInvestigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research1695-72532013-01-0125120Learning processes and economic returnsAndrés Rodríguez-PoseKatja NovakThis paper evaluates whether the learning mechanisms of the European Cohesion policy have contributed to improve the economic impact of Structural Fund expenditure over time. It analyses whether the evolution of the policy in response to greater internal monitoring and external scrutiny has resulted in a more efficient and better targeted Cohesion policy. This is tested using an econometric model which evaluates the effect of Structural Fund expenditure on the growth of regional GDP per capita —conditional on factor endowments, institutional quality and initial conditions— during the last programming periods for which full sets of data are available (1994-1999 and 2000-2006). The results of the analysis unveil an increase in the effectiveness of the policy in successive periods. This positive association is robust to controlling for the level of development of the country and the relative economic position of a region within a country. The results also show that, when structural factors are taken into consideration, Structural Fund investment tends to yield higher returns in better-off countries and wealthier regions within countrieshttp://www.aecr.org/images/ImatgesArticles/2013/5/1_Rodriguez.pdfcohesionregional developmenteconomic growthGDP per capitaregionsEuropean Union
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author Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
Katja Novak
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Katja Novak
Learning processes and economic returns
Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
cohesion
regional development
economic growth
GDP per capita
regions
European Union
author_facet Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
Katja Novak
author_sort Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
title Learning processes and economic returns
title_short Learning processes and economic returns
title_full Learning processes and economic returns
title_fullStr Learning processes and economic returns
title_full_unstemmed Learning processes and economic returns
title_sort learning processes and economic returns
publisher AECR
series Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
issn 1695-7253
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This paper evaluates whether the learning mechanisms of the European Cohesion policy have contributed to improve the economic impact of Structural Fund expenditure over time. It analyses whether the evolution of the policy in response to greater internal monitoring and external scrutiny has resulted in a more efficient and better targeted Cohesion policy. This is tested using an econometric model which evaluates the effect of Structural Fund expenditure on the growth of regional GDP per capita —conditional on factor endowments, institutional quality and initial conditions— during the last programming periods for which full sets of data are available (1994-1999 and 2000-2006). The results of the analysis unveil an increase in the effectiveness of the policy in successive periods. This positive association is robust to controlling for the level of development of the country and the relative economic position of a region within a country. The results also show that, when structural factors are taken into consideration, Structural Fund investment tends to yield higher returns in better-off countries and wealthier regions within countries
topic cohesion
regional development
economic growth
GDP per capita
regions
European Union
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