INCREASE THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN FUNDS ON ROMANIAN RURAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH VERNACULAR EXPERTISE
Cristina Copaceanu () and
Silvia Mazare ()
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Cristina Copaceanu: PhD in economics, University of Political and Economic Studies "Constantin Stere”
Silvia Mazare: PhD student, University of Political and Economic Studies "Constantin Stere”, Senior Advisor, Payments and Intervention Agency for Agriculture, Roman Local Center, Neamt County, Romania
Economy and Sociology, 2022, issue 2, 52-62
Abstract:
It is well known that the projects financed by the European Union generate effects on the entities that implement them, on the interested factors, but also on the regions where they are implemented. These projects aim to develop the regions and achieve the sustainable development. Taking into account a large number of investments initiated through projects at the level of the European Union, it is necessary to evaluate the impact of these projects, respectively, the analysis of the effects created to control whether or not the proposed objectives are achieved. So, in this article, the authors highlighted the main difficulties faced by rural projects, the impact factors in the implementation of projects financed from European funds, and the ways of increasing the impact of European funds from the perspective of rural development. The relevance of the research consists in identifying the impact factors and problems specific to rural areas in Romania and submitting proposals to increase the impact of European funds (based on the Neamt County case study). The research aims to determine the best ways and solutions to increase the impact of European funds from the perspective of rural development. Therefore, the results of the research, especially of the conducted survey, allowed us to conclude that increasing the impact of European funds on rural development can occur through the implementation and use of vernacular expertise, which is also a new element of the study.
Keywords: European funds; rural development; vernacular expertise (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.36004/nier.es.2022.2-04
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