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 How well does the EU Structural Policy Suit the New Member States?
[ January 2005 - September 2005 ]
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Katarzyna Zawalinska Magdalena Kaniewska |
| Geographical range: |
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Austria Czech Republic Hungary Latvia Poland Slovakia Sweden |
| Partners: |
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BICEPS - Latvia EUROPEUM - Czech Republic Institute for World Economics - Hungary Institute of Slovak and World Economics - Slovakia |
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SIEPS - Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies | Description: The project accomplished in September 2005 and involving five research institutes. In the project, led by the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies, CASE partners were: Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies (Latvia), EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy (Czech Republic), Institute of Slovak and World Economy of Slovak Academy of Sciences (Slovakia), Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary), and Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (Austria). The objective of the project was to consider how an optimal Structural Policy should be designed from the perspective of the new member states. Within the project, a workshop (in May 2005) and a public conference (in September 2005) were held in Brussels.
Research finding have been published in a book:
From Policy Takers to Policy Makers. Adapting EU Cohesion Policy to the Needs of the New Member States, Jonas Eriksson, Bengt O. Karlsson and Daniel Tarschys (eds.), Sieps, Stockholm, September 2005. [ Completed Project ]
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