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The Objective of Economic and Social Cohesion in the Economic Policies of Member States
Type:
International
State:
Ongoing Research Groups:
Environmental and Socio-economic Dynamics: Management for Sustainability
Lead Researcher:
Prof. John Bachtler
e-Geo Team:
Regina Salvador and José Manuel Lúcio
Institutional partners:
- EuropeanPolicies Research Centre Universityof Strathclyde, United Kingdom, (Coordination):
- University of Warsaw, Poland;
- e-GEO Research Centre for Geography and Regional Planning, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas FCSH, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal;
- EUROREG, Poland;
- Metis, Austria;
- ERAC, Belgium;
- ProInfraConsult, Bulgaria;
- LKN, Cyprus;
- CharlesUniversity, Chez Republic;
- Aalborg University, Denmark;
- Tartu University, Estonia;
- Net Effect, Finland;
- Ruhr University, Germany;
- LKN, Greece;
- EPRC, Ireland;
- RESCO, Italy;
- LátviaUniversity, Letonia;
- BGI Consultants, Slovenia;
- University of Ljubljana, Slovenia;
- ERAC, Luxembourg;
- Academy of Economic Studies, Romania;
- INFYDE, Spain;
- SWECO, Sweden.
Funding:
DG REGIO, European Commission
Duration:
2010-2011 Objectives:
- To identify which of the economic policies of the Member States are most relevant to the issue of economic and social cohesion;
- To determine the degree to which economic and social cohesion is an explicit objective of such policies and how such policies are conducted and coordinated to achieve this objective;
- To evaluate the relative importance of EU Cohesion policy (both quantitatively and qualitatively) in the design and implementation of these Member State policies to achieve economic and social cohesion;
- To develop a general typology of the existing approaches of the Member States to the attainment of economic and social cohesion.
Events
June 2024
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