1st Edition

Towards Cohesion Policy 4.0 Structural Transformation and Inclusive Growth

    88 Pages 46 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    In the context of the debate on the future of Europe, this book makes the case for a new approach to structural transformation, growth and cohesion in the EU. It explores both the opportunities and challenges from globalisation and technological change, the widening differences in productivity between leading and lagging regions, and the need for a new policy framework capable of delivering inclusive growth.

     

    The Regional Studies Association’s Policy Impact Books form a series of punchy, policy facing books addressing issues of contemporary concern. There is a consistent focus on the impact of policy research both in terms of its reach to policy, academic and practitioner communities and also in its significance, to show how evidence can inform policy change within regional and urban studies.

    CONTENTS Preface v Authors vii Executive Summary 1 1. Introduction 3 1.1 Political polarisation and inequality 4
    1.2 New opportunities and challenges 6 1.3 Future EU policies for structural transformation and cohesion 7 2. The Challenge of Economic Change for Europe 9 2.1 Global transformations – the fourth production revolution 10 2.2 An opportunity for renewal 12 2.3 Structural transformation and the importance of ecosystems 14 3. Structural Transformation and Productivity Challenges for the EU 17 3.1 Why productivity is not resuming and how this affects inequality 18 3.2 How regional disparities may affect EU productivity 21 3.3 Differentiated regional productivity catching-up within EU countries 24 4. Territorial Policy Responses 29 4.1 Strategies for global frontier regions 30
    4.2 Strategies for intermediate regions 31 4.3 Strategies for lagging regions 32 4.4 The case for an integrated system approach for regions and cities 34 5. Developing a European Policy Response 35 5.1 Lessons from Lisbon and Europe 2020: Principles for a new EU strategy 36 5.2 Focus and coherence: Improving the effectiveness of direct
    EU spending 38 6. Ensuring Territorial and Socially Inclusive Growth: A More Effective Cohesion Policy 43
    6.1 Strengthening the effectiveness of Cohesion Policy 44 6.2 The efficiency of Cohesion Policy implementation 47
    6.3 Economic governance, EU sustainable growth and structural transformation strategy 49 7. Conclusions and Recommendations 53 7.1 A new agenda for structural transformation and cohesion 54 7.2 Recommendations 55 8. Bibliography 59 Annex 1: Regional Productivity Catching-Up in Selected EU Member States, 2000–2013 71

    Biography

    Professor John Bachtler (Director, European Policies Research Centre, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom)

     
    Dr Joaquim Oliveira Martins (Special Advisor to the Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development)


    Dr Peter Wostner (Expert working at the Government Office for Structural Policy, Slovenia)


    Dr Piotr Zuber (Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw, and Adviser and former Director of the Department of Structural Policy Coordination, Ministry of Economic Development, Poland).