EPRC are part of a consortium which has been awarded the ESPON project – ‘Territorial Evidence Support for European Territorial Cooperation Programmes’
As the debate on the future of Cohesion policy after 2020 intensifies, a key area for reform is the approach to shared management. A new EPRC paper examines the possible indicators that could be used for determining differentiation and which Member States might benefit.
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In the context of the intensifying debate on the post-2020 EU Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), EPRC has published a paper on options for the future of EU Cohesion policy