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Cohesion Policy And Green Economy

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  • Florina BRAN

    (Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest-, Romania)

  • Cristina POPA

    (Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest-, Romania)

  • Carmen Valentina RADULESCU

    (Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest-, Romania)

Abstract

The international literature reveal numerous debates on sustainability of EU Cohesion Policy, among this debates another issues is reveal the absorption capacity of member state. According to the objectives of Cohesion Policy the financial programmes will contribute to economical growth, absorption of best available technology, create an attractive business environment and jobs. More than 30% of the regional policy budget for 2007-2013, €105 billion will be invested in the "green economy”. The paper synthesis the main aspects of cohesion policy and analyses the investment in green economy.

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  • Florina BRAN & Cristina POPA & Carmen Valentina RADULESCU, 2010. "Cohesion Policy And Green Economy," The Annals of the "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava. Fascicle of The Faculty of Economics and Public Administration, "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava, Romania, Faculty of Economics and Public Administration, vol. 10(2(12)), pages 88-92, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:scm:ausvfe:v:10:y:2010:i:2(12):p:88-92
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    1. Justyna Chodkowska-Miszczuk & Jadwiga Biegańska & Stefania Środa-Murawska & Elżbieta Grzelak-Kostulska & Krzysztof Rogatka, 2016. "European Union funds in the development of renewable energy sources in Poland in the context of the cohesion policy," Energy & Environment, , vol. 27(6-7), pages 713-725, November.

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