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Impact of Cohesion Policy on Regional Development of Slovakia

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The main goal of this publication is to quantify, through an econometric model, the impact of the of Cohesion Policy implementation in the 2007 - 2013 programming period on the development of Slovakia. This evaluation is the second ex-post analysis of the impacts of the Structural funds (SF) and Cohesion Fund (CF) on Slovakia’s economy. The regional breakdown of our evaluation to the NUTS 3 level is unique in the EU context as it provides for a more detailed analysis of the growth- and cohesion-related impacts of the SF and CF across Slovakia. The results of this research can be utilized to make Cohesion Policy more effective in stimulating Slovakia’s economic and social development in the years to come.

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  • Marek Radvanský, . "Impact of Cohesion Policy on Regional Development of Slovakia," Books, Institute of Economic Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences, edition 1, number 001.
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