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One policy, different effects: Estimating the region‐specific impacts of EU cohesion policy

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  1. Burhan Can Karahasan & Mehmet Pinar, 2024. "Institutional Quality and Geography of Discontent in the EU," Journal of Common Market Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 62(6), pages 1712-1733, November.
  2. Federico Aresu & Emanuela Marrocu & Raffaele Paci, 2023. "Public capital and institutions' quality in the Italian regions," Journal of Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 63(5), pages 1284-1308, November.
  3. Łukasz Robert Piętak, 2026. "Spillover Effects of Cohesion Policy and Common Agricultural Policy in Poland: Spatial Panel Data Analysis for 2007–2020," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 1, pages 39-62.
  4. Daniel Aparicio-Pérez & Maria Teresa Balaguer-Coll & Emili Tortosa-Ausina, 2021. "Politics against Economics: The Case of Spanish Regional Financing," Working Papers 2021/15, Economics Department, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón (Spain).
  5. Rodrigo Cuenca De Armas & Maria Teresa Balaguer-Coll & Emili Tortosa-Ausina, 2026. "Financial development traps in European regions: Theory and evidence," Working Papers 2026/06, Economics Department, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón (Spain).
  6. Arbolino, R. & Boffardi, R. & De Simone, L. & Di Caro, P., 2025. "Geopolitical risks and the effectiveness of the EU funds: Heterogeneity in country impact," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 75(C), pages 199-212.
  7. Adriana AnaMaria Davidescu & Tamara Maria Nae & Margareta-Stela Florescu, 2024. "From Policy to Impact: Advancing Economic Development and Tackling Social Inequities in Central and Eastern Europe," Economies, MDPI, vol. 12(2), pages 1-25, January.
  8. Daniel Aparicio-Pérez & Maria Teresa Balaguer-Coll & Emili Tortosa-Ausina, 2023. "On the relative contributions of national and regional institutions to economic development," Working Papers 2023/01, Economics Department, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón (Spain).
  9. Federico Aresu & Emanuela Marrocu & Raffaele Paci, 2026. "EU funds and TFP growth: how the impact changed over time and space," The Annals of Regional Science, Springer;Western Regional Science Association, vol. 75(1), pages 1-35, March.
  10. Danilo Carullo & Paolo Di Caro & Ugo Fratesi, 2025. "The role of employment, labour productivity and trade linkages in the evolution of European regional disparities," The Annals of Regional Science, Springer;Western Regional Science Association, vol. 74(1), pages 1-30, March.
  11. Friedrich Heinemann & Zareh Asatryan & Julia Bachtrögler-Unger & Carlo Birkholz & Francesco Corti & Maximilian von Ehrlich & Ugo Fratesi & Clemens Fuest & Valentin Lang & Martin Weber, 2024. "Enhancing Objectivity and Decision Relevance: A Better Framework for Evaluating Cohesion Policies," EconPol Policy Reports 50, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich.
  12. Diego Sande Veiga, 2025. "Is there an impact of the Structural Funds in innovation on business performance? Analysis through the ERDF-Innterconecta programme in Andalusia," Review of Regional Research: Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft, Springer;Gesellschaft für Regionalforschung (GfR), vol. 45(2), pages 221-245, June.
  13. Angelos Alexopoulos & Ilias Kostarakos & Christos Mylonakis & Petros Varthalitis, 2025. "The heterogeneous causal effects of the EU's Cohesion Fund," Papers 2504.13223, arXiv.org, revised Jan 2026.
  14. Mussida, Chiara & Parisi, Maria Laura & Pontarollo, Nicola, 2023. "Severity of material deprivation in Spanish regions and the role of the European Structural Funds," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 88(C).
  15. Casas, Pablo & Christou, Tryfonas & García Rodríguez, Abián & Heidelk, Tillmann & Lazarou, Nicholas Joseph & Monfort, Philippe & Salotti, Simone, 2024. "The updated RHOMOLO impact assessment of the 2014-2020 European cohesion policy (including REACT-EU)," MPRA Paper 122873, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  16. Zareh Asatryan & Carlo Birkholz & Friedrich Heinemann, 2025. "Evidence-based policy or beauty contest? An LLM-based meta-analysis of EU cohesion policy evaluations," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 32(2), pages 625-655, April.
  17. Baraldi, Anna Laura & Cantabene, Claudia & De Iudicibus, Alessandro & Fosco, Giovanni, 2024. "EU Cohesion Policies between Effectiveness and Equity: An Analysis of Italian Municipalities," MPRA Paper 123048, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  18. Zhijie Song & Shaopeng Zhang, 2025. "Regional Cooperation and the Urban–Rural Income Inequality: Evidence from China’s East–West Cooperation Program," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(20), pages 1-25, October.
  19. Francesco Cappellano & Francesco Molica & Teemu Makkonen, 2024. "Missions and Cohesion Policy: is there a match?," Science and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, vol. 51(3), pages 360-374.
  20. Anabela M. Santos & Andrea Conte & Francesco Molica, 2025. "Financial Absorption of Cohesion Policy Funds: How Do Programmes and Territorial Characteristics Influence the Pace of Spending?," Journal of Common Market Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 63(1), pages 227-245, January.
  21. Priscila Espinosa & Daniel Aparicio-Pérez & José Manuel Pavía & Emili Tortosa-Ausina, 2023. "On the Impact of Next Generation EU Funds: A Regional Synthetic Control Method Approach," Working Papers 2023/07, Economics Department, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón (Spain).
  22. Yang, Yun & Li, Yushuang & Liang, Xueping, 2025. "The role of data trading platforms (DTPs) in digital technology innovation: Mechanisms and evidence from China," Journal of Policy Modeling, Elsevier, vol. 47(6), pages 1372-1396.
  23. Luisa Alamá-Sabater & Joan Crespo & Miguel A. Márquez & Emili Tortosa-Ausina, 2026. "Population–employment dynamics in the European Union: Does innovation lead or follow?," Working Papers 2605, Department of Applied Economics II, Universidad de Valencia.
  24. Luisa Alama & Joan Crespo & Miguel A. Márquez & Emili Tortosa-Ausina, 2025. "Regional development, quality of government, and the performance of universities," Working Papers 2510, Department of Applied Economics II, Universidad de Valencia.
  25. Luisa Alamá-Sabater & Yolanda de Llanos & Miguel Á. Márquez & Emili Tortosa-Ausina, 2025. "Evaluating the spatial mismatch between population and factor endowments: The case of the European Union," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 59(1), pages 2387811-238, December.
  26. Lubica Stiblarova, 2024. "Transmission channels of the cohesion policy: direct and indirect effects on EA synchronicity," Empirica, Springer;Austrian Institute for Economic Research;Austrian Economic Association, vol. 51(2), pages 379-402, May.
  27. Paolo Di Caro & Roberta Arbolino & Ugo Fratesi, 2026. "The costs of geopolitical risk and the impact of the EU cohesion policy," Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 97(1), pages 159-182, March.
  28. Di Cataldo, Marco & Renzullo, Elena & Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés, 2026. "Cohesion or collusion? EU funds in places with corrupt local institutions," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 245(C).
  29. Luisa Alamá-Sabater & Joan Crespo & Miguel Ángel Márquez & Emili Tortosa-Ausina, 2026. "Population–employment dynamics in the European Union: Does innovation lead or follow?," Working Papers 2026/08, Economics Department, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón (Spain).
  30. Sanjay I Raja & Johan P Larsson, 2025. "Have City Deals delivered higher productivity in England? An empirical assessment of a broad-spectrum local growth policy," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 62(6), pages 1141-1167, May.
  31. Corina Cretu, 2024. "Cohesion Policy Agenda 2024-2029," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 5, pages 299-306, October.
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