Regional and Cohesion Policy in EU: Twenty years of improving and a new future
This paper shows the main lines of European cohesion and regional
policy (CRP) from its configuration in The Single European Act to the actual period
of programming 2007-2013, taking as starting point the analysis of main change vectors
of its development. The paper analyzes basically the last two periods of programming
and it presents the basic trends of the actual period implementing the three new objectives: convergence, regional competitiveness and European regional cooperation;
a more concentrate emphasis in programming and budgeting tasks; a reorientation
of proportionality principle and, finally, an special emphasis in simplification
and decentralisation. These new proposals introduce some doubts on the performances
related to the possibility of paying less attention to regional realities and serious
difficulties for matching with the Lisbon strategy.
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