Reform of the structural funds after 1999 |
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Authors: | Iain Begg |
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Affiliation: | European Institute, South Bank University , 103 Borough Road, London, SE1 OAA, UK |
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Abstract: | In efforts to promote cohesion in the EU, the structural funds are an important instrument. The current mandate for the funds comes to an end in 1999, and it mill have to be renegotiated shortly against a backdrop of the start of EMU and probable enlargement of the EU. This paper reviews the principles governing the structural funds and looks at the problems they face in practice. It then considers possible reforms to meet the obligations on, and expectations of, the EU in the years to come, and what these would imply for different regions as well as the potential new member states. |
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