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Forms Of Cross-Border Tourist Co-Operation In The Bihor-Hajdú-Bihar Euroregion

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In this article I’ve proposed to present and to analyze tourist project realized with the help of the PHARE CBC program and the Cross-border Co-operation program between Hungary-Romania 2007-2013 in the Bihor–Hajdú-Bihar Euroregion, named from now on HURO. This program continues the cross-border co-operation programs already implemented in the region in the past (Interreg IIIA in Hungary and Phare CBC in Romania), being implemented in the framework of a common institutional structure, by using common funds and in the same time developing results and experiences that were gained previously. These projects received a relatively small amount of financing (generally between 50.000 and 500.000 Euro), comparing to the projects implemented through Regional Operational Programs, through which more considerable funds are accessed. Although these projects are welcomed and in many cases the results were very promising, however the outputs were not always the ones expected or planned. Within the framework of this article we present shortly and in a synthesized way each project that was started in the domain of tourism, highlighting the benefits and the shortcomings of them.

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  • Bántó Norbert, 2012. "Forms Of Cross-Border Tourist Co-Operation In The Bihor-Hajdú-Bihar Euroregion," Annals of Faculty of Economics, University of Oradea, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1(1), pages 229-235, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ora:journl:v:1:y:2012:i:1:p:229-235
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