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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy EN Regional Policy Cohesion Policy Growth and jobs Background presentation

EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy EN Regional Policy Cohesion Policy Growth and jobs Background presentation for English schools group 24 March 2009 charles. white@ec. europa. eu http: //ec. europa. eu/regional_policy

A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message 2 EUROPEAN

A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message 2 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN So what is Regional Policy? • Regional Policy is how Europe helps poorer regions catch up (reducing disparities) and areas suffering from economic change to restructure • It is the second biggest budget (35%) and helps the realisation of most other policies (environment, transport, energy and others) • The scope is staggering: investments in road rail and environment infrastructure, in people and in the business environment. 600, 000 projects so far. • It is at the centre of the Lisbon strategy.

A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message EUROPEAN COMMISSION

A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN And what do we actually do? • Transport infrastructure: road, rail, urban transport… • Environmental infrastructure: dams, waste water treatment plants, solid waste management, walkways, waterways, paths and parks. • Research infrastructure: laboratories, equipment, access • Innovation and the business environment: technology transfer, management, marketing, mentoring, clusters etc; 3 • Training, education, adaptation, integration

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 4 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy Tram system Athens

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 4 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy Tram system Athens 18/02/2004 EN

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 5 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy Big red motorbike,

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 5 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy Big red motorbike, France 18/02/2004 EN

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 6 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN These

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 6 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN These people were turned away by their bank

A new partnership EN for Cohesion The Guggenheim effect in action 7 EUROPEAN COMMISSION

A new partnership EN for Cohesion The Guggenheim effect in action 7 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN EN

A new partnership EN for Cohesion Sustainable development, Burgenland 8 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy

A new partnership EN for Cohesion Sustainable development, Burgenland 8 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 9 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy Motorway near Bilbao

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 9 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy Motorway near Bilbao 18/02/2004 EN

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 10 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN Me

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 10 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN Me as an Ambassador, (at the back)

A new partnership EN for Cohesion Reform of the policy Conclusions 11 EUROPEAN COMMISSION

A new partnership EN for Cohesion Reform of the policy Conclusions 11 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN So how much? And who for? • Convergence (like old Obj 1: greater scope) 81. 9% • Competitiveness (old Obj 2&3, tie to Lisbon) 15. 7% • Territorial co-operation (former Interreg programme and RFEC networks to test ideas) 2. 4% • Total budget € 347 bn, which will unlock up to € 700 bn • A method based on what works: Programming, Partnership and Decentralised management • Mainstreaming: INTERREG and URBAN • Non grant instruments now in regulations

A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message EUROPEAN COMMISSION

A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN And what’s the link with Cohesion Policy? • Regional Policy is part of it, along with Social policy, and has been since 1988 • More specifically the funds which finance these policies (the ‘Structural Funds’: ERDF and ESF) • Also the Cohesion Fund (not a structural fund but treated like one: don’t ask) which came from the Maastricht treaty and is handled by REGIO now • Also IPA • But not EAGGF or FIFG any more 12

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A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message 13 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN But why bother with it? • Leaving disparities in place is not an option: that would wreck two of the policies on which Europe’s growth has been based: the single market and EMU • EMU needs an adjustment mechanism. The Lisbon agenda partly fulfils that role but it needs the Cohesion Policy to function properly • It is in the treaty: to promote economic and social cohesion (though not territorial cohesion as yet…) by reducing disparities between the regions

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A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message 14 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN What is a Region anyway? • Good question: not defined in the treaty. • Note we are looking at sub-national units, not groups of countries • We work with the second level of the Nomenclature for Territorial Statistics, NUTS to you. NUTS 2 regions range from 800 th to 3 million population • Second question: is spatial targeting the right approach? The World Bank is not convinced. Other parts of the world have achieved balanced growth without it. Eventually.

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 18/02/2004 EN EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy Geographical Eligibility

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 18/02/2004 EN EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy Geographical Eligibility for Structural Funds Support 2007 -2013 (GDP/head 2000 -2001 -2002) A European Cohesion Policy Convergence objective Regions > 75% in EU 25) Convergence objective statistically affected regions Objective 'Regional Competitiveness and Employment' Phasing-in regions, "naturally" above 75% Objective 'Regional Competitiveness and Employment' 15 Index EU 25 = 100 Source: Eurostat

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A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message EUROPEAN COMMISSION

A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN Why should contributing regions keep pouring money into ‘Club Med’? (the Economist) or the PIGS (the Sun)? • You are not pouring you are investing. For all investments there are returns • As poorer regions catch up they buy more goods • Many building and supply contracts come back to contributing regions (35% PO, 42% HE) • Solidarity is vital, especially now. 17

A new partnership EN for Cohesion EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN So how

A new partnership EN for Cohesion EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN So how does the Commission choose projects? (It doesn’t…)“Shared” responsibility between the European Commission and Member State authorities Commission draws up the priorities, negotiates and approves the operational programmes proposed by the Member States, and allocates resources Member States manage the programmes, implement them by selecting thousands of projects, monitor and assess them Economic and social partners as well as civil society bodies (environment, equal opportunities, sport etc. ) participate in the programming and the management of the OP 18 Commission does programme monitoring, commits and pays out approved expenditure and verifies the control systems

A new partnership EN for Cohesion EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN Full decentralised

A new partnership EN for Cohesion EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN Full decentralised management of funds (2/2) For each operational programme, the Member State appoints: A managing authority (a national, regional or local public authority or public/private body to manage the operational programme); and a monitoring committee A certification body (a national, regional or local public authority or body to certify the statement of expenditure and the payment applications before their transmission to the Commission); An auditing body (a national, regional or local public authority or body for each operational programme to oversee the efficient running of the management and monitoring system) Automatic decommitment (N+2 or N+ 3) 19

A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message EUROPEAN COMMISSION

A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN The method is important • Has improved the quality of many public administrations • Has introduced an evaluation culture, stimulated strategic thinking, responsibility • Supported co-operation, improved accountability, transparency • Main element in visibility of ‘Europe’ • Cohesion policy is a synonym for good European governance and balanced growth • China Russia Brazil (also Paraguay/Mercosur) now formally linked • Time to ‘export’ 20

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 18/02/2004 EN EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy Isn’t it

A new partnership EN for Cohesion 18/02/2004 EN EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy Isn’t it just a lot of Structural Boondoggles*? • Evidence suggests positive contribution to growth, national convergence and to the reduction of interregional disparities • Ex-post evaluations demonstrate positive employment effects • Clear benefits in terms of regional governance Although: • Geographical targeting possibly not the only way • Type of intervention sensitive to economic sequence * Term coined by Simon Heffer of the Daily Telegraph, circa Nov 2006 o 21

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A new partnership EN for Cohesion A European Cohesion Policy Simple message 22 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN Five things to remember • It has successfully reduced the gaps between the regions in Europe and made a major contribution to prosperity and democratic stability. Regions do deliver growth and jobs. • It has improved management and governance in the regions by decentralising management and devolving responsibility: the Commission does not select projects; • It is, with research, the EU’s biggest budget heading; • It works by investing in infrastructure, training, integration, as well as by investing in innovation and research. No hand outs. • Its success is recognised by all candidate countries and by many others (China, S. Africa, Russia, Brazil…)

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A new partnership EN for Cohesion 23 EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN What about the future? • Globalisation and multi-level governance: Regional and local approaches are becoming increasingly relevant. Which is the most appropriate territorial level to address global challenges? • Institutions: How can we ensure good governance and quality institutions at all territorial levels? • Simplification: How can we best combine administrative efficiency with sound financial management? • Results and performance orientation: How can we deliver better results and put increasing emphasis on appropriate evaluation mechanisms?

A new partnership EN for Cohesion EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN Will any

A new partnership EN for Cohesion EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN Will any of this help the crisis? • We concentrate on growth and jobs: Europe needs these more than ever • Europe hasn’t got a Federal reserve… • In the emergency we do more up-front • Last week’s summit allocated € 5 bn more in the short term for infrastructure including ICT • But we don’t fund toxic debt, help ruined banks or subsidise bankers’ bonusses… • Who knows which way the economy will go? 24

A new partnership EN for Cohesion EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN Europe 2020:

A new partnership EN for Cohesion EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN Europe 2020: key issues for future policy • Wide variations resulting from globalisation Competitive, innovative economies will benefit; non knowledge based economies will be more exposed • Diversity in demographic patterns One third of regions, mainly centre EUR 15 will experience greater dependency of ageing population. EUR 12 later, so can prepare. • Far reaching impacts of climate change Especially in South and East Europe • Challenge of volatile energy markets across the board Peripheral regions in South and east especially vulnerable 25 • Alerting regions to the extent of the risks

A new partnership EN for Cohesion EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN Why do

A new partnership EN for Cohesion EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy 18/02/2004 EN Why do it at EU level? Why not re-nationalise? • Leverage effect of additional resources • Multi-annual planning, partnership, monitoring and evaluation • Support of other EU objectives such as internal market, Lisbon • Interregional cooperation and sharing of best practice • Unique financial perspectives • Record Although • Complexity of management and control structures • Results on ground very variable, esp in Objective 1 regions • Unclear in some MS if effects are consistent or attributable to cohesion policy alone • Monitoring and evaluation can be undermined by poor data 26

A new partnership EN for Cohesion EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy The link to Lisbon?

A new partnership EN for Cohesion EUROPEAN COMMISSION Regional Policy The link to Lisbon? • • background • • 27 18/02/2004 EN The Lisbon Agenda (first version, competitiveness, knowledge society, ICTs) 1) set certain targets Member States realised that it needed to be extended to all growth factors and so be centred on Cohesion Policy So Member States were asked to prepare National Reform Programmes (cf Integrated Guidelines for Growth and Employment) and report annually Cohesion Policy programming is now integrated into this: stage 1: preparation by EC of the Strategic Guidelines for Cohesion, and stage 2: preparation by MS of National Strategic Reference Frameworks based on Strategic Guidelines and Integrated Guidelines above

A new partnership EN for Cohesion Regional Policy Cohesion Policy and the Lisbon Agenda:

A new partnership EN for Cohesion Regional Policy Cohesion Policy and the Lisbon Agenda: parallel processes • COHESION POLICY • LISBON AGENDA Community Strategic Guidelines Integrated Guidelines National Strategies (NSRFs) National Reform Programmes National and Regional programmes 28 18/02/2004 EN EUROPEAN COMMISSION Annual Progress Report