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1 EU regionalism Practice, Implementation, Tools and Development Possibilities of EU Regional Policy Anita Pelle University of Szeged Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

2 Aims of Regional Policy Basic aim: to decrease the economic disparities to decrease the economic disparities among the regions of the EU, integration of regions in a backlog Indirect aim: sustainable development social and economic cohesion harmonic, balanced, sustainable economic development together with the strngthening of social and economic cohesion

3 Need for and importance of Regional Policy (I) EnlargementsEnlargements resulting in the inscrease of disparities between regions: –among founding Member States: southern parts of Italy –1973: Ireland, parts of Great Britain –1981: Greece –1986: Portugal, Spain –1995: rarely populated northern territoties of Sweden and Finland

4 Need for and importance of Regional Policy (II) peripherical centralThe peripherical areas could gain less from the Common Market that the central areas social tensionsIncreasing economic disparities started to lead to social tensions the second most important of EU policiesBiggest reform took place in 1998, since then it is the second most important of EU policies reagrding financial support

5 The most important tool for regional support at EU level Structural Funds EU regional support is realised through the Structural Funds. The Structural Funds are: ERDFEuropean Regional Development Fund (ERDF) EAGGFEuropean Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund, Orientation Section (EAGGF) ESFEuropean Social Fund (ESF) FIFGFinancial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance (FIFG) Tool for strengthening economic and social cohesion: Cohesion FundCohesion Fund

6 ERDF economic cohesionIts aim is to strengthen economic cohesion Eligible activities: –infrastructural –infrastructural interventions –services –services to create a favorable economic environment enterprises –financing of enterprises, economic competitiviness of small and medium sized enterprises –research and development –renewable energies –innovation, information society for regional development

7 EAGGF Orientation Section rural areas rural populationIts aim is to develop rural areas, to improve the life standards of rural population, to impede their migration Eligible activities: –rural development –local industries –rural tourism –agro-environmental protection –local energy resources –alternative possibilities for rural employment

8 ESF social cohesion employmentIts aim is to strengthen social cohesion and to improve the level of employment Eligible activities: –education and training for higher level of employment –programmes to decrease unemployment among young and female population –integration of disabled social groups into the labor market –re-integration to the labor market

9 Principles of EU Regional Policy ProgrammingProgramming - financing of projects within the framework of multi-annual programmes PartnershipPartnership - cooperation of EU, national and local level actors in the realisation of projects AdditionalityAdditionality - involvement of national, local and private resources in financing ConcentrationConcentration - concentration of resources along priorities instead of financing many small and fragmented projects SubsidiaritySubsidiarity - handling problems at the lowest possible level

10 Territorial statistical units NUTS-system The EU uses the NUTS-system to categorise territorial units Its levels are: NUTS-I: national NUTS-II: regional NUTS-III: county NUTS-IV: microregional NUTS-V: local (municipality)

11 Objectives of EU Regional Policy for the period 2000-2006 regions in a backlogObjective 1.: integration of regions in a backlog structural difficultiesObjective 2.: support to territories struggling with structural difficulties employmentObjective 3.: education and training to achieve a higher level of employment

12 Objective 1. NUTS-II levelNUTS-II level regions where the GDP per capita is less than 75% of EU average lowly populated areas (population density is less that 8 persons per sqkm) also belong here covers about one fourth of the EU population two thirds of EU structural support is directed to these territories mainly geographical peripheriesmainly geographical peripheries and the area of former German Democratic Republic

13 Objective 2. NUTS-III levelNUTS-III level territories industrial and agricultureindustrial and agriculture structural interventions are also covered Objective 3. HorizontalHorizontal objective NUTS-Iis realised at national (NUTS-I) level

14 Community Initiatives Programmes financed by the Structural Funds and based on community initiatives are: INTERREGINTERREG - to promote cross-border cooperation URBANURBAN - to handle problems induced by urbanisation LEADERLEADER - rural development programmes EQUALEQUAL - equality in the labor market

15 Cohesion Fund countries are coveredThose countries are covered where the GDP per capita is less than 90% of the EU average At present Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Greece are the eligible Member States With the central eastern enlargement, new Member States will also be eligible infrastructural investmentsElilgible activities: infrastructural investments in the fields of environmental protection and transport single, major projectsFinancing of single, major projects

16 Development possibilities of Regional Policy decrease the EU average GDP per capitaThe central eastern enlargement will considerably decrease the EU average GDP per capita so it rearranges interests expensescannot be increased considerablyStructural expenses in the common budget cannot be increased considerably general overall economic environment capital attracting capacitiesNew emphasis is put on: general programmes, on the improvement of overall economic environment and on strengthening the capital attracting capacities of the regions Social cohesionSocial cohesion remains a basic priority

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