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Identifikátory DOI

DOI: 10.11118/978-80-7509-820-7-0361

REGIONAL OPERATIONAL PROGRAM - INSTRUMENT FOR INVESTMENTS DEVELOPMENT - CENTRAL REGION, ROMANIA

Ionela GAVRILA-PAVEN


Maximizing the absorption of structural funds and their efficiency have to be considered in the general framework of the legislation and the economic effects generated in the national economy. The analyse presented in the article shows the results of the absorption of European funds in the financial programming period 2007-2013 for Central Region, Romania. The analyse includes also an overview on the economic evolution of the companies in sustainability period, analyse extended until 2019. European funds continue to be the main factor supporting the modernization of the Romanian economy and the implementation of structural reforms.
The analyse conducted is focused on Regional Operational Program. This program recorded one of the highest absorption rates in the financial programming period 2007-2013, having in the same time, good perspectives for the current financial programming period as well. The monitoring and implementation reports at national and regional level highlight the general program indicators, initially established and carried out during the implementation period, respectively later during their sustainability period. However, these indicators are predefined and follow the impact analysis of the Regional Operational Program at macroeconomic level. There is no information collected on the economic performance of the beneficiaries of funds under this program. This analyse naturally integrates in the area of researches that seek to bring new values, perspectives and configurations to the topic of investigating the role of the impact of non-reimbursable funds on business development. As in any scientific approach, the first step in the elaboration of research is the positioning in the sphere of knowledge, both of the general area of research and of the specific fields. The article provides also the quantitative analysis that will represent the basis for the qualitative research, which will be included in a wider analyse.
Companies that used non-reimbursable funds to support their business development, generated additional working places, increased their turn over generated through the economic activity and improved their efficiency.

Klíčová slova: structural funds, economic performance, regional development strategies

stránky: 361-369, Publikováno: 2021, online: 2021



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