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Macroeconomic trends by the use of structural funds

Publication date: 20.03.2014

Public Management, 2013, Issue 4 (24), pp. 491 - 504

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843968ZP.13.039.1744

Authors

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Miklós Vásáry
Ministry for Rural Development of Hungary
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János Balázs Tóth
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary
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Zsolt Baranyai
Szent István University, Hungary
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István Takács
Óbuda University, 1084 Budapest, Tavaszmező u. 15–17, Hungary
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Katalin Takács-György
Óbuda University, Keleti Karoly Faculty of Business and Management
Szent István University, Hungary
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Macroeconomic trends by the use of structural funds

Abstract

The main goal of the European Union's regional policy is to reduce structural disparities between EU member states and regions. The balanced development throughout the EU can promote real equal opportunities for all. So the policy is based on the concept of solidarity and cohesion of economic and social conditions. It achieves this by means of a variety of financing operations, principally through the Structural Funds and the Cohesion Fund.

The policy focuses on three main objectives, convergence – solidarity, regional competitiveness and employment and European territorial cooperation. By these objectives the EU supported projects in a wide range of areas – at regional and national level – from business support to urban development. It is very important that, these themes reflect the objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy to promote smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.

Between 2007 and 2013 for the European Union's regional policy is allocated 347 billion euro, 35.7% of the total EU budget for that period, just over 49 billion euro a year. All programmes are co-financed by the member countries the total available funding is almost 700billion euro, so the programmes and the results are and will be significant.

The main programmes, eligible areas, and the beneficiaries of the national programs can be summarized, but to measure the various programs effectiveness, in the different countries, are much more complicated. The results depend on a lot of variables, for example the managerial institutional system, the structure of the national programs, the habitat of the participant and many obvious and potential, external and internal economical and social conditions.

But despite of the dissimilarities, we try to collect, through some macroeconomical structural indicators, the main characteristic trends of the utilization EU sources. With various methods, we will characterize the coherence between gross domestic product, labour force statistics etc. Because the analysis of the 27 EU countries could be voluminous, it will be focused on some countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
 

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Information: Public Management, 2013, Issue 4 (24), pp. 491 - 504

Article type: Original article

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Macroeconomic trends by the use of structural funds

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Macroeconomic trends by the use of structural funds

Authors

Ministry for Rural Development of Hungary

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary

Szent István University, Hungary

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0847-3844

István Takács
Óbuda University, 1084 Budapest, Tavaszmező u. 15–17, Hungary
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0847-3844 Orcid
All publications →

Óbuda University, 1084 Budapest, Tavaszmező u. 15–17, Hungary

Óbuda University, Keleti Karoly Faculty of Business and Management

Szent István University, Hungary

Published at: 20.03.2014

Article status: Open

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Percentage share of authors:

Miklós Vásáry (Author) - 20%
János Balázs Tóth (Author) - 20%
Zsolt Baranyai (Author) - 20%
István Takács (Author) - 20%
Katalin Takács-György (Author) - 20%

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