Structural Funding and Employment in the European Union

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Structural Funding and Employment in the European Union

Financing the Path to Integration

9781858982199 Edward Elgar Publishing
Jeffrey Harrop, former Lecturer in Economics, Department of European Studies, University of Bradford, UK
Publication Date: May 1996 ISBN: 978 1 85898 219 9 Extent: 192 pp
Structural Funding and Employment in the European Union combines an interdisciplinary approach with coverage of all the structural funds including the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund, the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (Guidance Section) and the Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance. Empirical evidence is presented for the effectiveness of these funds and their success in increasing economic growth in certain areas and employment in others. The book also covers the relationship of these funds with the European Coal and Steel Community, the European Investment Bank and the Cohesion Fund.

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This major new book assesses the role and effectiveness of structural funds in financing the path to integration in the European Union and especially in tackling unemployment.

Structural Funding and Employment in the European Union combines an interdisciplinary approach with coverage of all the structural funds including the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund, the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (Guidance Section) and the Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance. Empirical evidence is presented for the effectiveness of these funds and their success in increasing economic growth in certain areas and employment in others. The book also covers the relationship of these funds with the European Coal and Steel Community, the European Investment Bank and the Cohesion Fund.

Jeffrey Harrop argues that the deepening and widening of the EU requires a stronger regional policy to ensure more effective use of structural funds, yet this remains a contentious area for the EU, member states and regional or local authorities. The author’s authoritative and detailed discussion of this key policy issue, as well as his extensive experience of regional and EU policies, will ensure this book’s welcome among students, teachers and researchers of European integration.
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‘. . . students of the EU will find this book to be a useful addition their college library. . . ’
– J. Taylor, International Journal of Manpower

‘At a time when the debate in Europe is again focusing on the questions “who pays and who benefits from contribution to the European Union (EU)?” and “how can unemployment in the EU be reduced?”, this book must be warmly welcomed. Structural Funding and Employment in the European Union makes a very good textbook for undergraduate and graduate students and researchers interested in the European structural funds.’
– A. Verdun, Journal of European Integration
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Contents: Introduction 1. A Deeper and a Wider Union 2. Trends in Employment: the Lack of Jobs 3. Regional Categories and Spatial Inequalities 4. Budget Finance for Agriculture and Fisheries 5. Evolution of Regional Policies: the ERDF and Structural Fund Reforms 6. Social Policy Problems and the Role of the ESF 7. The Overall Effectiveness of the Structural Funds Bibliography Index

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