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handle: 10261/1875 , 2072/1911
This paper analyzes the growth and employment effects of the 1994-99 Community Support Framework (CSF) for the Objective 1 Spanish regions using a simple supply-side model estimated with a panel of regional data. The results suggest that the impact of the Structural Funds in Spain has been quite sizable, adding around a percentage point to annual output growth in the average Objective 1 region and 0.4 points to employment growth. Over the period 1994-2000, the Framework has resulted in the creation of over 300,000 new jobs and has eliminated 20% of the initial gap in income per capita between the assisted regions and the rest of the country.
This paper is part of a research project cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund and Fundación Caixa Galicia. Additional financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology under grant SEC99-1189 is also gratefully acknowledged.
Ordenació del territori -- Espanya, Atur -- Espanya -- Aspectes econòmics, Structural funds, infrastructure; regional policy; structural funds, structural funds, regional policy, infrastructures, Infrastructures, Fons estructurals -- Espanya, Regional policy, jel: jel:E62, jel: jel:R58, jel: jel:H50
Ordenació del territori -- Espanya, Atur -- Espanya -- Aspectes econòmics, Structural funds, infrastructure; regional policy; structural funds, structural funds, regional policy, infrastructures, Infrastructures, Fons estructurals -- Espanya, Regional policy, jel: jel:E62, jel: jel:R58, jel: jel:H50
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