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Истражување за подобрување на ефикасноста и ефективноста во распределбата на средствата од ИПАРД програмата

Research on enhancing Efficiency and Effectiveness in disbursing Funds from IPARD Programme

Goran Kovachev

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: This policy document analyzes the effectiveness and efficiency in allocation and use of funds from the Fifth component of the Instrument for Pre-Accession of the European Union for rural development - IPARD in Macedonia. The findings and recommendations are based on previous observations of the Monitoring Committee of IPARD and other relevant state institutions (IPARD Management Body, IPARD Agency) as well as the huge amount of information from relevant stakeholders (actual and potential customers, advisors, financial institutions) involved in implementation of IPARD Programme. The main purpose of this research is to consider problems that arise during the implementation of IPARD in Macedonia, noting thereby the efforts made by all stakeholders in their removal and providing suggestions to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency in the distribution of IPARD funds. This research does not intent to criticize anyone, but simply to show guidance and give suggestions that will help in intensifying the use of IPARD funds.

Keywords: efficiency; effectiveness; disbursement; IPARD; rural development; agriculture; Macedonia; European Union (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F15 H81 O13 Q14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-07, Revised 2013-07
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Published in Center for Economic Analyses Documents (2013): pp. 1-51

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