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Allocation of Financial Resources from EARDF in the Context of Typology of Slovak Regions

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  • Krist na BACULÁKOVÁ

    (University of Economics Bratislava Slovakia)

  • ubica HARAKAĽOVÁ

    (University of Economics Bratislava Slovakia)

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The Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union CAP EU is one of the common EU policies that support vulnerable and disadvantaged EU regions The allocation of EU structural funds is for a long time considered unequal and unjust Especially money from European agricultural fund is not distributed directly to farmers In the paper we use cluster analysis to define the distribution of funds from the EAFRD European Agriculture Fund for Rural Development to individual regions of the Slovak Republic at NUTS 3 level in the previous programming period 2007 2013 The main objective of the paper is to identify the regions where most of the money form EARDF was allocated during this period The results of the cluster analysis are clear funds were not concentrated only in regions that are classified as predominantly rural according the OECD methodology but also in regions that were classified as intermediate or even predominantly urban

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  • Krist na BACULÁKOVÁ & ubica HARAKAĽOVÁ, 2018. "Allocation of Financial Resources from EARDF in the Context of Typology of Slovak Regions," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(3), pages 501-509.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:9:y:2018:i:3:p:501-509
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