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STRUCTURAL FUNDS – AN INSTRUMENT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH WITHIN THE POLICIES OF COHESION AND REGIONAL CONVERGENCE

Meral Kagitci

Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2008, vol. 11(528)(supplement), issue 11(528)(supplement), 107-110

Abstract: Regional development has been defined as a process that has good effects on economic growth. This growth supposes both the expansion of regions’ productivity capacities and the increase of demand for these regions. Investment projects in Romania that will be financed from structural funds will be analyzed using a practical method used in the finance field, cost-benefit análysis. It is expected that after the first structural funds received by Romania, the economic growth models, for example Solow’s, will be confirmed.

Keywords: cost-benefit analysis; economic growth; convergence; cohesion; regional development. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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