Preface / 1. Introduction: Understanding the Effectiveness of EU Cohesion Policy / 2. The Evaluation of EU Cohesion Policy / 3. A Different Approach to Evaluating Cohesion Policy: Theory-Based Evaluation / 4. What was the Problem? Regional Development Challenges and Needs / 5. Regional Strategies and their Relevance to Needs / 6. The Effectiveness of Programmes in Achieving Objectives / 7. The Relevance of Programmes to Regional Needs: Utility / 8. Implications for the Design and Implementation of Policies and Programmes / 9. Conclusions / Bibliography / Index
John Bachtler is Professor of European Policy Studies and Director
of the European Policies Research Centre at the University of
Strathclyde.
Iain Begg is a Professorial Research Fellow at the European
Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science.
David Charles is Professor of Innovation and Strategic Management
at the Lincoln Business School, University of Lincoln.
Laura Polverari is Senior Research Fellow in the European Policies
Research Centre, University of Strathclyde
This is an excellent book by some of the best scholars in the
field. It deals with both the big-picture challenges and
opportunities faced by EU cohesion policy alongside the granular
and specific issues faced daily. There are many lessons here not
only for European scholars, but for scholars and policy makers
worldwide working in regional and urban development policy.
*Philip McCann, University of Groningen*
Lack of adequate evaluation has traditionally been the Achilles’
heel of European cohesion policy. 'EU Cohesion Policy in Practice'
represents an important step to cover this gap by focusing on the
capacity of the EU regional intervention to address the everyday
needs of European citizens. The book makes extensive and insightful
use of a large number of case studies and should be a must for all
those interested in knowing the extent to which the EU cohesion
policy delivers.
*Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, London School of Economics*
It is the first theoretically sound, and at the same time
empirically rich study examining performance of the Cohesion policy
funds since 1988 across the regions from different EU countries.
Written by outstanding, experienced British scholars. Objective,
precise and informative. Of great usefulness for academics and
practitioners. Nobody interested in Cohesion policy can miss this
book.
*Grzegorz Gorzelak, Professor, EUROREG, University of Warsaw*
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