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EU Cohesion Policy Reassessing performance and direction

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    The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/view/10.4324/9781315401867, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 license.

    This book brings together academics, members of European institutions, and regional and national level policymakers in order to assess the performance and direction of EU Cohesion policy against the background of the most significant reforms to the policy in a generation. Responding to past criticisms of the effectiveness of the policy, the policy changes introduced in 2013 have aligned European Structural and Investment Funds with the Europe 2020 strategy and introduced measures to improve strategic coherence, performance and integrated development.

    EU Cohesion Policy: Reassessing performance and direction argues that policy can only be successfully developed and implemented if there is input from both academics and practitioners. The chapters in the book address four important issues: the effectiveness and impact of Cohesion policy at European, national and regional levels; the contribution of Cohesion policy to the Europe 2020 strategy of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth; the importance of quality of government and administrative capacity for the effective management of the Funds; and the inter-relationships between institutions, territory and place-based policies.

    The volume will be an invaluable resource to students, academics and policymakers across economics, regional studies, European studies and international relations.

     

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    Introduction: reassessing the performance and direction of EU Cohesion Policy in 2014–20

    John Bachtler, Peter Berkowitz, Sally Hardy and Tatjana Muravska

    PART I

    The impact of Cohesion Policy

    1 The long-term effectiveness of EU Cohesion Policy: assessing the achievements of the ERDF, 1989–2012

    John Bachtler, Iain Begg, David Charles and Laura Polverari

    2 Different approaches to the analysis of EU Cohesion Policy: leveraging complementarities for evidence-based policy learning

    Riccardo Crescenzi and Mara Giua

    3 Cohesion Policy and regional development

    Grzegorz Gorzelak

    4 Econometric assessments of Cohesion Policy growth effects: how to make them more relevant for policymakers?

    Jerzy Pieńkowski and Peter Berkowitz

    5 Does Cohesion Policy affect regional growth? New evidence from a semi-parametric approach

    Nicola Pontarollo

    PART II

    The contribution of Cohesion Policy to smart, sustainable and inclusive growth

    6 An evaluation of the impact of the construction of motorways and expressways in Poland during the period 2004–13 on accessibility and cohesion

    Piotr Rosik, Marcin Stępniak and Tomasz Komornicki

    7 Demographic implications of 2007–13 regional and Cohesion Policy actions in Latvia

    Aleksandrs Dahs

    8 The policy challenge in smart specialisation: a common approach meets European diversity

    Henning Kroll

    9 Resilience and involvement: the role of the EU’s Structural and Investment Funds in addressing youth unemployment

    Elizabeth Sanderson, Peter Wells and Ian Wilson

    10 Whatever happened to gender mainstreaming? Lessons for the EU’s 2014–20 Structural and Investment Funds

    Leaza Mcsorley and Jim Campbell

    11 The absorption of Structural and Investment Funds and youth unemployment: an empirical test

    Jale Tosun, Stefan Speckesser, Carsten Jensen and Jacqueline O’reilly

    PART III

    The administration and delivery of Cohesion Policy

    12 Administrative and political embeddedness: how to improve the institutional environments dealing with the management and implementation of EU Structural and Investment Funds? The experience of new member states

    Neculai-Cristian Surubaru

    13 Corruption in EU Funds? Europe-wide evidence of the corruption effect of EU-funded public contracting

    Mihály Fazekas and István János Tóth

    14 Efficient implementers and partners: what do we miss in our understanding of how Cohesion Policy administrators work?

    Andrey Demidov

    15 Funds for the wealthy and the politically loyal? How EU Funds may contribute to increasing regional disparities in East Central Europe

    Gergő Medve-Bálint

    16 The administrative capacity of the sub-national level in implementing Cohesion Policy in Romania: lessons learnt and future recommendations

    Septimiu-Rares Szabo

    PART IV

    Institutions, territory and place-based policies

    17 Territorial capital and EU Cohesion Policy

    Ugo Fratesi and Giovanni Perucca

    18 What institutional arrangements exist to ensure coherent EU Cohesion Policy planning and implementation?

    Liga Baltiņa and Tatjana Muravska

    19 Integrated territorial investment: a missed opportunity?

    Iván Tosics

    20 The place-based approach in development policy: a comparative analysis of Polish and EU space

    Jacek Zaucha and Tomasz Komornicki

    Index

    Biography

    John Bachtler is Professor of European Policy Studies and a Director of the European Policies Research Centre at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK.

    Peter Berkowitz is Head of Unit for Policy Development, Strategic Management and Relations with the Council in the Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy in the European Commission, Belgium.

    Sally Hardy is Chief Executive Officer at the Regional Studies Association, UK.

    Tatjana Muravska is Professor in Regional Economy at the University of Latvia and Director of the Centre for European and Transition Studies, Latvia.