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Recommendations for applying territorial cohesion concept for conducting development policy in Poland

Jacek Szlachta () and Jacek Zaucha ()
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Jacek Szlachta: Institute for Development, Sopot, Poland; Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw, Poland
Jacek Zaucha: Institute for Development, Sopot, Poland, University of Gdansk, Faculty of Economics, Gdansk, Poland

No 1515, Working Papers from Instytut Rozwoju, Institute for Development

Abstract: This article summarizes the results of the research conducted by the Institute for Development focused on the introduction of the spatial concept, mainly territorial cohesion, to development policy, in the context of growth, concepts. The results are valid as for December 2015. Poland in the respect of territorialization of its development policy has outpaced other European countries. However, many aspects of programming and implementation of policies enhancing growth in the territorial context need strengthening. The most important challenges and solutions are presented in this paper. This is an update of the previous paper entitled “Recommendations for applying territorial cohesion concept for conducting development policy. Territorial aspects of public policies” presenting the research completed till the beginning of 2015.

Keywords: territorial cohesion; policy territorialisation; development policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R11 R12 R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 23 pages
Date: 2015-08
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