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Author
Bradley John
Title
National and Regional Development Policy: Comparing Ireland and Poland
Source
Gospodarka Narodowa, 2008, nr 1-2, s. 1-15, bibliogr. 16 poz.
Keyword
Fundusze strukturalne, Rozwój regionalny, Programy UE, Analiza porównawcza
Structural funds, Regional development, EU programme, Comparative analysis
Note
summ.
Country
Irlandia
Ireland
Abstract
Autor opisuje dlaczego, w obrębie europejskiego Wspólnego Rynku, gospodarki małych krajów i gospodarki regionów dużych państw mają ze sobą więcej wspólnego, niż się potocznie wydaje. Twierdzi on, że przykład Irlandii jest adekwatny do polskich województw, które tak samo próbują maksymalizować zyski ze środków unijnych i programów narodowych. Analiza pokazuje, że prze osiemnaście lat, kiedy Irlandia korzystała z trzech unijnych programów inwestycyjnych, polityka gospodarcza zmieniła się z właściwej dla peryferyjnego państwa na politykę bardziej zintegrowaną i wkomponowaną w europejską gospodarkę.

The author describes how, within the European single market, the economies of small nation states and regions of larger states have more in common than is often recognised. He suggests that as a role model in the design of the special development programme for the Eastern Polish regions, the example of Ireland is relevant to Polish regional administrations as they attempt to achieve the best return from capturing gains from EC and national policies as well as building on their own, rather limited, locally devolved powers. The analysis demonstrates that during the eighteen-year period of three EU-assisted investment programmes, the Irish economic policy-making environment shifted from one appropriate to a state on the periphery of Europe to that of a region more fully integrated into an encompassing European economy.
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ISSN
0867-0005
Language
eng
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