Title: Origins and evolution of EU regional policy
1Origins and evolution of EU regional policy
2Regional policy in the Treaties
- No title for Regional Policy in Treaty of Rome
(1957) why? assumptions about - responsibility of Member States for their own
problems - economic integration would automatically
eliminate problems - competition rules not to be circumvented.
- Yet, Robert Schumann The regional repercussions
of the common market will be its true test - Cohesion policy first set out in Single European
Act (1986) - Treaty on European Union (1992) names cohesion as
one of the EUs main goals, as well as
introducing the Cohesion Fund
3Treaty on European Union
- Article 158
- In order to promote its overall harmonious
development, the Community shall develop and
pursue its actions leading to the strengthening
of its economic and social cohesion. - In particular, the Community shall aim at
reducing disparities between the levels of
development of the various regions and the
backwardness of the least favoured regions or
islands, including rural areas. - Article 160
- The European Regional Development Fund is
intended to help to redress the main regional
imbalances in the Community through participation
in the development and structural adjustment of
regions whose development is lagging behind and
in the conversion of declining industrial
regions.
4History of European Regional Policy
- 1965 First Commission Communication on Regional
Policy conclusions of the three groups of
experts - 1968 creation of the Directorate-General for
Regional Policy - Jean Rey (1968) Regional Policy in the Community
should be as the heart is in the human bodyand
should aim to reanimate human life in the regions
which have been denied it - 1971 Council Resolutions incentives to regional
development in CAP and co-ordination of
financial aids (avoid risk of overbidding) - 1972 Paris Conference of the Heads of State -
Regional Policy as an essential factor in
strengthening the Community
5History of European Regional Policy
- (1973) Thompson Report ...although the
objective of continuous expansion set in the
Treaty has been achieved, its balanced and
harmonious nature has not been achieved - 1975 ERDF is set up for a three-year test period
with a budget of 1,300 million with the
objectives of correcting regional imbalances due
to - predominance of agriculture
- industrial change
- structural unemployment
6First ERDF Regulation 1975
- Three actions, eligible for up to 50 of public
expenditure, preferably to be carried out in
national state aid areas - investments in small enterprises creating at
least 10 new jobs - investments in infrastructure related to point 1,
and - infrastructure investments in mountainous areas,
which had to be eligible under the agriculture
guidance fund, too. - Member States had to apply for ERDF support at
project level. Decisions were then taken in a
committee of Member States based on Commission
proposals.
7Development of the ERDF (1)
- 1979 ERDF faces the European economic crisis
- Project-basedinfrastructures
- Analysis and policy formulation periodic report
- Assessment of the regional impact of other EC
policies - Coordination of national regional policies
- 1,500 million per year
- Non-quota measures (5 of total ERDF budget)
- 1984 increasing regional policy efficiency
- Programme-basedincluding support for endogenous
development - Community programmes STAR, VALOREN, RESIDER,
RENAVAL - 2,500 million per year (increase to 7.4 of EC
budget) - Specific Community non-quota measures up to 11
of ERDF budget - More regional concentration of expenditures
8Development of the ERDF (2)
- 1989 Cohesion as a political priority
- 60 billion for five years to the 3 Structural
Funds - Community Support Frameworks and Operational
programs - Doubling of budget (nearly 10 of total) for
Community Initiatives TELEMATIQUE, PRISMA,
ENVIREG, STRIDE, RECHAR, REGIS, REGEN,
INTERREGand BICs - Innovation promotion and technology transfer in
the ERDF Regulation for the first time - Geographical concentration Objective 1 and 2
regions - Open to regional and local authorities
9Development of the ERDF (3)
- 1994 additionality, partnership and subsidiarity
- - 163 billion for five years to the 3 structural
Funds - - Community Support Frameworks (CSFs),
Operational Programmes (Ops) and Single
Programming Documents (SPDs) - - Identification of priority objectives
- - 9 for 13 Community Initiatives KONVER, RETEX,
PYMES, URBAN - - 1 for innovative actions for the first time
10Development of the ERDF (4)
- 1999 Efficiency
- - 195 billion for seven years to the 3
Structural Funds - - Plans, CSFs and OPs, SPDs, Community Initiative
Programmes (CIP) and Programme Complement - - 5.35 for Community Initiatives INTERREG III,
LEADER, EQUAL and URBAN. - - Population ceiling introduced for the objective
2 regions - - Transitional assistance introduced for formerly
eligible regions - - Fisheries and Rural Development concepts
introduced.
11History of European Regional Policy ERDF Reforms
- 2000-2006 Period
- - Priority objectives are grouped under three
objectives - - Obj1 former obj1 former obj6
- - Obj2 former obj2 former obj5b
- - Obj3 former obj3 former obj4
- - Fisheries and rural Development
- - Community Initiatives
- -INTERREG III
- -LEADER
- -EQUAL
- -URBAN
12History of European Regional Policy ERDF Reforms
- 2000-2006 Period 195 billion
- - 69.7 allocated to Obj1, 11.5 to Obj2, 12.3
to Obj3, 5.35 to Community Initiatives - - Specific Ceilings for the rate of co-financing
- EFFICIENCY
- - ex-ante evaluation
- - mid-term evaluation
- - ex-post evaluation
- - introduction of Managing Authority
132007 - 2013
3 objectives, Community initiatives
mainstreamed All regions eligible Budget
increase about 50 billion p.a. (ca. 36 of the
EU budget) Rural development and fisheries funds
outside cohesion policy