Research for REGI Committee - Externalities of Cohesion Policy
The study investigates the effects of Cohesion Policy (CP) which occur in a country other than the one in which CP resources were actually spent. The study estimates that macroeconomic spillovers significantly contribute to the impact of CP. Spillovers directed to EU countries represent around 9% of the total annual CP expenditure. Other spillovers to Non-EU countries are around 8% of the CP expenditure. Macro and micro spillovers together arrive at the 21% of the annual CP expenditure 67% of which is distributed among EU countries. Around 20% of the CP expenditure can trigger sectoral spillover effects in the environment, transport and higher education sectors. The analysis demonstrates that externalities reinforce EU growth and competitiveness without CP deserting its convergence objective.
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Andrea Naldini, Alessandro Daraio, Gessica Vella and Enrico Wolleb, Roman Römisch
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- Den Europæiske Fond for Regionaludvikling
- Den Europæiske Socialfond
- DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION
- EU-finanser
- EU-institutioner og EU-forvaltning
- EU-medlemsstat
- europæisk integration
- GEOGRAFI
- institutionel kompetence (EU)
- mikroøkonomi
- region og regionalpolitik
- regional støtte
- regionale forskelle
- regionaludvikling
- transeuropæisk net
- ØKONOMI
- økonomisk analyse
- økonomisk analyse
- økonomisk geografi
- økonomisk og social samhørighed
- økonomisk politik
- økonomisk situation
- økonomisk udvikling