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The Impact of the Single Market on Cohesion: Implications for Cohesion Policy, Growth and Competitiveness

[ July 2010 - September 2011 ]

 

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The impact of the Single Market on Cohesion: Implications for Cohesion Policy, Growth and Competitiveness


EU- 27 (CASE is responsible for Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia)


Assessment and Evaluation of International Cooperation
Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity
Project Development, Implementation and Evaluation
Economic Development
Market Competition and Structure; Anti-Trust Policy, Regional and Local Government

Experts:                                                   

 

Elena Jarocinska, Mateusz Walewski, Wojciech Paczynski, Ewa Balcerowicz

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Haik Zakrzewski

Directorate-General Regional Policy (DG REGIO)


 

LSE Enterprise, Vienna University of Economics and Business & University of Helsinki

Description:

The overall subject of the study is to provide an overview of Cohesion Policy and its interrelationship with other EU policies promoting the single market and competitiveness.

The purpose of the study is threefold:

First, the study assesses the impact of the Single Market on growth, competitiveness and employment at national and regional levels in EU27, in particular as regards its role in generating disparities and convergence.

Second, it should assess the appropriateness of the strategies and interventions developed in Cohesion Policy programmes in the 2007-2013 programming period to achieve growth, competitiveness and employment at national and regional levels.

Third, the study analyses the policy linkages and institutional relationship between the Lisbon process and European Cohesion policy. The study will draw conclusions for the future cohesion policy for the period post-2013 and explore possible ways to resolve the principle-agent problem in the context of the Europe2020 strategy.

 


[ Completed Project ]





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