Using the EU Funds between 2007 and 2013 from a Development of Disadvantaged Regions Perspective: the Case of Polish Regions

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dc.contributor.author Zdražil Pavel
dc.date.accessioned 2016-11-14T08:20:23Z
dc.date.available 2016-11-14T08:20:23Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.isbn 978-80-553-2015-1 eng
dc.identifier.issn
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10195/66626
dc.description.abstract The aim of this paper is to examine the development of using financial resources from EU funds between 2007 and 2013 within the Polish NUTS II regions in the aspect of the two sector model of national economy; to decide which fields of interest are influenced by EU funds (based on causality testing in the conventional Granger sense or the Toda-Yamamoto augmentation); and to evaluate the development of ratio between EU funds and national resources putted into co-financed projects. The analysis - applied on quarterly data - was divided into two main parts. The first part is focused on the two sector model: households sector is analysed by development of labour market indicators, and producing sector is analysed by development of financial results of enterprises. Another part targets the development of using EU funds in comparison to national contributions of co-financed projects. Based on empirical results, we can suggest that the influence of funding on regional variables is quite ambiguous. We can say that some causality from EU funds to the variables exists only within some regions, but not in general. Furthermore, among the variables of households rather than among the variables of enterprises some causality relationships have been found. The highest figure of existing relationships has been detected within the variable of average wages and salaries. In connection with another part of the analysis results, we can assume that employing of national resources cause selected variables much more than EU funding itself. We can suggest that the findings are valid in a wider context and can be applied to many other disadvantaged regions. Beyond that, the conclusions can give some little advice for forthcoming period of EU cohesion policy 2014 - 2020. eng
dc.format p. 1170-1179 eng
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher Technická univerzita v Košiciach eng
dc.relation.ispartof Proceedings from 5th Central European Conference in Regional Science eng
dc.rights Pouze v rámci univerzity eng
dc.subject EU funds eng
dc.subject Granger causality eng
dc.subject disadvantaged regions eng
dc.subject Cohesion policy eng
dc.subject Poland eng
dc.subject EU funds cze
dc.subject Granger causality cze
dc.subject disadvantaged regions cze
dc.subject Cohesion policy cze
dc.subject Poland cze
dc.title Using the EU Funds between 2007 and 2013 from a Development of Disadvantaged Regions Perspective: the Case of Polish Regions eng
dc.title.alternative Using the EU Funds between 2007 and 2013 from a Development of Disadvantaged Regions Perspective: the Case of Polish Regions cze
dc.type ConferenceObject eng
dc.description.abstract-translated The aim of this paper is to examine the development of using financial resources from EU funds between 2007 and 2013 within the Polish NUTS II regions in the aspect of the two sector model of national economy; to decide which fields of interest are influenced by EU funds (based on causality testing in the conventional Granger sense or the Toda-Yamamoto augmentation); and to evaluate the development of ratio between EU funds and national resources putted into co-financed projects. The analysis - applied on quarterly data - was divided into two main parts. The first part is focused on the two sector model: households sector is analysed by development of labour market indicators, and producing sector is analysed by development of financial results of enterprises. Another part targets the development of using EU funds in comparison to national contributions of co-financed projects. Based on empirical results, we can suggest that the influence of funding on regional variables is quite ambiguous. We can say that some causality from EU funds to the variables exists only within some regions, but not in general. Furthermore, among the variables of households rather than among the variables of enterprises some causality relationships have been found. The highest figure of existing relationships has been detected within the variable of average wages and salaries. In connection with another part of the analysis results, we can assume that employing of national resources cause selected variables much more than EU funding itself. We can suggest that the findings are valid in a wider context and can be applied to many other disadvantaged regions. Beyond that, the conclusions can give some little advice for forthcoming period of EU cohesion policy 2014 - 2020. cze
dc.event 5th Central European Conference in Regional Science (05.10.2014 - 08.10.2014) eng
dc.peerreviewed yes eng
dc.publicationstatus postprint eng
dc.project.ID SGSFES_2014002/Vědecko-výzkumné aktivity v oblasti "Hospodářská politika a správa" eng
dc.identifier.wos 000379207200113
dc.identifier.obd 39875171


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