EoRPA logo
University of Strathclyde UnEPRC
  • About EoRPA
    Back

    About EoRPA

    • Members
    • People
  • Research Papers
    Back

    Research Papers

    • National Regional Policies in Europe
    • EU Competition policy and regional aid
    • EU Cohesion Policy
    • Thematic Papers
  • News & events
    Back

    News & events

    • News archive

    Conference ‘Regional policy in Scotland after Brexit’ – 7 February 2020,

    The 47th IQ-Net conference (Delft): Preparing for 2021-27 - Programming,

    TRACER: Research and Innovation project meeting on coal regions in transition

  • Contact us
  • Login
Login
  • Home
  • News & events
  • News archive
  • News archive
  • EPRC participation in EU budget debate at ZEW, Mannheim

EPRC participation in EU budget debate at ZEW, Mannheim

04 December 2008

John Bachtler presented an invited paper to a workshop on 'First Lessons from the Budgetary Review' organised by ZEW (Centre for European Economic Research) in Mannheim.

The workshop, held as part of a programme of activities of the EU-CONSENT Constructing Europe Network, brought together EU budget researchers and policymakers from nine countries as well as the European Commission and European Central Bank to debate the scope for reforming the EU budget on both the expenditure and revenue sides.

John Bachtler's paper focused on the challenges for reforming EU Cohesion policy, examining the divergent views of Member States on design, content and governance of the policy as well as key issues relating to the effectiveness and efficiency of Structural Funds. Further details on the workshop are available here

×
Share this article
  • Home
  • About EoRPA
  • Research papers
  • News & events
  • Contact us
  • Terms & conditions
  • Privacy policy
  • Ethics & sustainability
  • Site map
  • Twitter

European Policies Research Centre

School of Government & Public Policy 
University of Strathclyde
40 George Street
Glasgow G1 1QE
United Kingdom
+44 (0) 141 548 4907
eprc@strath.ac.uk

© 2020 European Regional Policy Research Consortium