The Long-term Role of EU Structural Funds in the Accessibility of Peripheral Regions: The Case of Galicia in the Period 1989-2013

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The Long-term Role of EU Structural Funds in the Accessibility of Peripheral Regions: The Case of Galicia in the Period 1989-2013Date
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López-Rodríguez, J., Montes-Solla, P. & Faíña, J.A. (2019). The Long-term Role of EU Structural Funds in the Accessibility of Peripheral Regions: The Case of Galicia in the Period 1989-2013. European Research Studies Journal , 22(2), 125-138. https://doi.org/10.35808/ersj/1429
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[Abstract] Purpose: The main aim of this research is to analyzed the role of the European srtuctural funds in the region of Galicia, Spain. In 1980’s, Galicia was a peripheral region with poor external accessibility and internal connectivity with a lacked efficient transport infrastructure. Design/Methodology/Approach: The evaluation methodology used integrates documentary sources depending on the availability in each programme period (official documents, evaluation reports, basic statistics and papers). Findings: One of the most important lessons learned by the Structural Funds from the Galician experience relates to the effect of accessibility in peripheral lagging regions. Practical Implications: Enhanced accessibility to a large integrated market is a good way to boost structural adjustment and productivity. Originality/Value: The combination of the strong investment policy and increased competition in the single European market has been demonstrated as a powerful vehicle for economic development and convergence.
Keywords
Regional development
Infrastructures
European Regional Development Fund
Cohesion fund
Spain
Total factor productivity
Infrastructures
European Regional Development Fund
Cohesion fund
Spain
Total factor productivity
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