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Regional and Cohesion Policy - Insights into the Role of the Partnership Principle in the New Policy Design

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  • Horga, Ioan
  • Ivan, Adrian
  • Bărbulescu, Iordan Gheorghe

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Regional development is the main challenge for the states from the area of Central and Eastern Europe after their accession to the European Union, and territorial cooperation is an efficient means for the harmonious and balanced integration of the EU’s territories, with a view to modernize the regions lacking economic and social development. With the major goal of promoting economic, social and territorial cohesion, the EU’s economic development policy supports the efforts by each Member State of mitigating the inter-regional disparities through transfers of financial resources to the backward regions.

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  • Horga, Ioan & Ivan, Adrian & Bărbulescu, Iordan Gheorghe, 2011. "Regional and Cohesion Policy - Insights into the Role of the Partnership Principle in the New Policy Design," MPRA Paper 44858, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:44858
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    1. Buda, Mariana, 2016. "European Border Regions in comparison: The cross-border cooperation in Basque Country – a good example for Bihor – Hajdú-Bihar Region?," MPRA Paper 91406, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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    Keywords

    Lisbon Treaty; multi-level-governance; principle of subsidiarity; EU; Committee of the Regions; European institution;
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    • F5 - International Economics - - International Relations, National Security, and International Political Economy

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