Journal of Scientific Papers

ECONOMICS & SOCIOLOGY


© CSR, 2008-2019
ISSN 2071-789X

3.1
2019CiteScore
 
91th percentile
Powered by  Scopus



Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)


Strike Plagiarism

Partners
  • General Founder and Publisher:

     
    Centre of Sociological Research

     

  • Publishing Partners:

    University of Szczecin (Poland)

    Széchenyi István University, (Hungary)

    Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania)

    Alexander Dubcek University of Trencín (Slovak Republic)


  • Membership:


    American Sociological Association


    European Sociological Association


    World Economics Association (WEA)

     


    CrossRef

     


Spatial Concentration of the Cohesion Policy Projects in Nationally Delimitated Intervention Areas: The Case of the Czech Republic and Poland

Vol. 8, No 2, 2015

Lenka Smékalová,

 

Department of Regional Development,

Public Administration and Law, Faculty of Management and Economics,

Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Zlín, Czech Republic,

smekalova@fame.utb.cz

SPATIAL CONCENTRATION OF THE COHESION POLICY PROJECTS IN NATIONALLY

DELIMITATED INTERVENTION AREAS: THE CASE OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND POLAND

 Petr Janíček,

 

Centre of Applied Economic Research,

Faculty of Management and Economics,

Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Zlín, Czech Republic,

pjanicek@fame.utb.cz

 

Milan Škarka,

 

Department of Regional Development,

Public Administration and Law, Faculty of Management and Economics,

Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Zlín, Czech Republic,

 skarka@rpz-zlin.cz

 

Vratislav Kozák,

 

Department of Management and Marketing,

Faculty of Management and Economics,

Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Zlín, Czech Republic,

kozak@fame.utb.cz

 

ABSTRACT. This paper deals with the topic of monetary support of the European Union cohesion policy to two Central European countries the Czech Republic and Poland. The main area of the interest is the spatial dispersion of said resources among regions of each country as it is related to special intervention areas that were delimited in both of them. The idea behind this delimitation is rather similar in both countries, targeting the economically less advanced areas. The results of virtually the same approach, however, are quite different as they are obtained through different implementation of cohesion policy. Poland is rather more successful in targeting economically weakest regions as the government prepared an architecture of operational programmes that allocates significant amount to the economically weak Eastern Poland ex-ante through regional and multi- regional operational programmes. The Czech government, lacking similar approach, is far less efficient in targeting economically weak regions. What both countries have in common is the worrying trend to invest prevalently into basic infrastructure in these regions and implementing projects with larger added value in economically sounder areas.

 

 

 

Received: March, 2015

1st Revision: June, 2015 Accepted: July, 2015

  

DOI:10.14254/2071- 789X.2015/8-2/15

JEL Classification:  O22, R12, R51, R58

Keywords: cohesion  policy,  Czech  Republic,  European  Union, Poland, spatial concentration, regional policy.