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7 YEARS OF EUROPEAN FUNDING IN ROMANIA - BETWEEN SUCCESS AND FAILURE

2015

This paper aims to achieve an overall picture of the absorption rate of European funds in Romania for the 2007-2013 programming period and to propose a series of recommendations on the steps our country needs to follow in order to improve the process of accessing and implementation of structural instruments at national level. These recommendations focus on preventing obtaining a low rate of absorption of EU funds allocated to Romania in the multiannual financial framework 2014-2020 , thus preventing wastage prospects of economic and social modernization , that these funds offer.

lcsh:Europe (General)contraction rateEuropean fundscohesion policymultiannual financial frameworklcsh:Political scienceabsorption capacitylcsh:D900-2009lcsh:JEURINT
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The Study, From Romanian Perspective, Regarding the Reform Priorities of the Cohesion Policy

2013

This paper analyses the targets of the Romanian state according to Europe’s 200 Strategy. Being a new Member State, Romania’s targets for 2020 are lower than those of the older members. Even like this, using Eurostat indicators and the Report of World Economic Forum, my purpose is to present a comprehensive view of these differences in target levels and to explain why Romania can’t catch up with its older counter parts until 2020.

Sustainable development indicators cohesion policy European fundsjel:E52jel:E63Knowledge Horizons - Economics
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BETWEEN SUCCESS AND UNSUCCESS IN ABSORBING EU FUNDS - POLAND VS. ROMANIA

2015

Component of the cohesion policy promoted by the European Commission, European grant financing represents an inexpensive and important resource for the social and economic recovery of the member states, offering the prospect for the budgetary sustainability, encouraging public and private investments and thereby reducing the development gaps both at national and international level. In the present study, through the comparative analysis between Romania and Poland in the field of EU funds absorption, we intend to identify the weaknesses and the strengths of each of the two member states, helping to formulate a set of recommendations that our country should follow in order to attract funds re…

absorption capacity contraction rate European funds cohesion policy structural instrumentsRevista Economica
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THE IMPORTANCE OF REGIONALIZATION IN IMPROVING THE PROCESS OF

2015

The interest to study the impact of regionalization on the absorption of EU funds is a major and timely subject, since on the one hand Member States should reform their institutional architecture and management tools to enable efficient cooperation with European structures, and on the other hand there is huge opportunity for economic and social development funded from European resources whose effective access can only be made based on an appropriate organizational framework. The regionalization process in Romania has experienced delays entailing a disadvantage in terms of the progress in the national socio-economic development. In the present study we aimed to identify the main weaknesses i…

lcsh:HF1021-1027regional competitivenesslcsh:Commercial geography. Economic geographydecentralizationlcsh:HB71-74regionalizationEuropean fundslcsh:Economics as a scienceAnalele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
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Absorption of European Funds by Romania

2014

Abstract The European Union provides financial support to all Member States through structural instruments (Structural Funds) and the Fund for Agriculture. Nationally, each Member State has to set up operational programs (SOP) in accordance with European requirements to access the available money. In the current multiannual financial exercise there are 7 SOP, plus the agriculture program. The absorption level of European funds for the current financial period - 2007-2013 - is low for several reasons: lack of strategic vision for programming development, poor quality of projects, excessive bureaucracy, lack of optimization of financial flows etc. For the upcoming 2014-2020 financial programm…

FinanceStrategic planningGovernmentbusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyAccountingmultiannual financial yearEuropean projectsthe absorption of European fundsFinancial regulationGeneral partnershipMember stateEconomicsSingle Euro Payments Areamedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessstructural instrumentsmedia_commonEuropean debt crisisoperational programsProcedia Economics and Finance
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LE AREE INTERNE PER LO SVILUPPO DEL TERRITORIO E LA COMPLEMENTARITÀ DI PROGRAMMI E STRUMENTI FRA LE POLITICHE EUROPEE DI SVILUPPO RURALE E DI COESIONE

Le Aree Interne rappresentano un tema particolarmente importante per la programmazione e la spesa dei fondi comunitari nel periodo 2014-2020 perché costituiscono il più grande esempio di complementarità fra le Politiche europee di sviluppo rurale e di coesione. Per lo sviluppo di queste Aree è stata creata una Strategia Nazionale per le Aree Interne (SNAI) che mira alla valorizzazione ed al recupero di tutti quei territori (rurali, montuosi, svantaggiati) dal carattere marginale rispetto alla disponibilità e all’offerta di servizi essenziali. La peculiarità di tale Strategia è quella di promuovere lo sviluppo di aree che sono uniformemente distribuite in tutto il comprensorio nazionale a di…

Complementarity Rural Development Policy Cohesion Policy Internal Areas National Strategy for Internal Areas European funds the Common Strategic Framework ERDF ESF EAFRD local development LEADER Integrated Territorial Investment (ITI) Community Led Local Development (CLLD) convergence European planning 2014-2020Complementarità Politica di sviluppo rurale Politica di coesione Aree Interne Strategia Nazionale per le Aree Interne fondi comunitari Quadro Strategico Comune FESR FSE FEASR sviluppo locale LEADER Investimenti Territoriali Integrati (ITI) Community Led Local Development (CLLD) convergenza programmazione europea 2014-2020
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Carbon Footprint Analysis: Towards a Projects Evaluation Model for Promoting Sustainable Development

2013

Abstract Climate change and global warming are internationally recognized as current issues, driving negative effects on humanity, and being mainly caused by GHG emissions generated both from industrial activities, and from other anthropogenic activities. Restoring the ecological balance requires urgent action to reduce GHG emissions. In this respect, the European Union has set the target to reduce the GHG emissions by 20% until 2020, compared to 1990 level. This paper presents a methodology to develop a model for carbon footprint calculation, for assessing and reducing GHG emissions generated by European funds financed projects.

Sustainable developmentcarbon footprintsustainable developmentGHG.Natural resource economicsbusiness.industryGlobal warmingEnvironmental resource managementGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyClimate changeGreenhouse gasEuropean fundsprotected areaCarbon footprintmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEnvironmental scienceEuropean unionProtected areabusinessBalance of naturemedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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