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Smart specialisation and hydrogen: a European innovation policy for market transition
Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science ResearchThis paper examines the growing significance of hydrogen within the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) programmes and smart specialisation strategies, particularly in the context of the EU's decarbonisation agenda and recent geopolitical ...
H. Bogdzinski, J. Wedemeier
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The Annals of the University of Oradea Economic Sciences
This paper explores the relationship between governance quality and European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI Funds) efficiency at the European Union (EU) level.
Diana Bălan, A. Nicolescu
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This paper explores the relationship between governance quality and European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI Funds) efficiency at the European Union (EU) level.
Diana Bălan, A. Nicolescu
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The Heterogeneous Effects of EU Structural Funds: A Spatial VAR Approach
Journal of Regional ScienceABSTRACTThis paper focuses on the impact of EU structural funds (SFs) on the GDP per capita of 183 European NUTS‐2 regions throughout the 1990–2018 period. To allow for the endogeneity of funds allocation to regions, we estimate a bivariate structural panel VAR model, including a rich menu of control variables. Our main identifying restriction is based
Sergio Destefanis, Valter Di Giacinto
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Papers from the International Scientific Conference of the European Studies Department, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Faculty of Philosophy at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
In the context of cohesion policy, as a member of the European Union, the Republic of Bulgaria needs to achieve a sustainable pace of reducing differences by improving: the quality of infrastructure; investment in human capital; raising standards in ...
Roxana Trifonova
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In the context of cohesion policy, as a member of the European Union, the Republic of Bulgaria needs to achieve a sustainable pace of reducing differences by improving: the quality of infrastructure; investment in human capital; raising standards in ...
Roxana Trifonova
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2002
By following the experiences of the EU, Croatia is trying to moderate differences in the development of its regions and to reduce the unemployment rate through its Fund for the Regional Development, and Fund for Development and Employment. European regions are not equally developed.
Bezić, Heri +2 more
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By following the experiences of the EU, Croatia is trying to moderate differences in the development of its regions and to reduce the unemployment rate through its Fund for the Regional Development, and Fund for Development and Employment. European regions are not equally developed.
Bezić, Heri +2 more
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Application of the SEA Directive to EU structural funds: Perspectives on effectiveness
Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2010Abstract The European Union (EU) has two potentially conflicting policy goals: the Lisbon Agenda and the Cardiff process which, respectively, aim to make the EU most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, and integrate the environment into all EU policies. This research uses two case studies of Operational Programmes drawing on
Theophilou, Vassilia +2 more
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Papers from the International Scientific Conference of the European Studies Department, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Faculty of Philosophy at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
After 1990, on the political and economic scene of Romania took place a series of transformations under European mark, transformations that led to the development of an environment with specific rules and principles of competition and free market ...
Gabriela Motoi
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After 1990, on the political and economic scene of Romania took place a series of transformations under European mark, transformations that led to the development of an environment with specific rules and principles of competition and free market ...
Gabriela Motoi
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Impact of the EU Structural Funds on Financial Capacities of Non-profit Organizations
VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 2017To fulfil their role, non-profit organizations (NPOs) need sufficient capacities. These include, first and foremost, financial capacity. EU Cohesion Policy commands financial resources of 351.8 bn. EUR. The EU is also willing to support NPOs from this source.
Oto Potluka +2 more
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EXPLOITING INEFFICIENCIES: HEDGE FUND STRATEGIES AND THE EVOLUTION OF MARKET EFFICIENCY
EU Digital Strategy: Governance, Innovation and Business. Proceedings of the International Conference EU-PAIR 2025The paper examines how hedge fund strategies exploit persistent market inefficiencies and evaluates the implications for the Efficient Market Hypothesis in both global and European financial markets.
Jana Stockbauer
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RETHINKING REGIONS IN SLOVAKIA—AN IDYLL OF TRADITIONAL CULTURE VERSUS INSTITUTIONAL FLUIDITY
The 5th Congress of Slavic Geographers and EthnographersSlovakia, as an important part of the former Habsburg Monarchy, was extremely administratively fragmented already in the Middle Ages due to developed mining, forestry, and related industry, but also due to geomorphological conditions forming significant ...
Martin Lukáč Kinčeš
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