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OECD Territorial Reviews: Poland 2008
OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  17 Nov 2008  Language: English  Pages: 252  Tables: 10  Charts: 65  ISBN: 9789264049260  OECD Code: 042008071P1 
 

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Although Poland has managed to maintain high growth levels since the mid-1990s, with the second-best performance in the OECD in 2006-07, territorial disparities are persistent and rising, especially between large urban areas and rural ones. Like many OECD countries, Poland must seek to achieve an appropriate balance between support for poles of growth and the development of lagging regions, particularly its eastern peripheral regions, which are among the poorest in the European Union. This report explores the various challenges and opportunities for Polish regional development policy, and provides recommendations to best design and implement the policy mix, looking in particular at governance challenges.

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Table of contents:
Assessment and Recommendations
Chapter 1. Drivers of Growth and Challenges for Regional Development
-1. A fast growing economy with rising territorial disparities
-2. Large cities: Drivers of growth
-3. Trends and challenges for rural development
-4. Common challenges to building competitive regions
-Appendix 1. Methodological Note: Poland in the OECD Regional Database
-Annex 1.A1. Econometric Model to Measure Regional Economic Growth
-Annex 1.A2. Industrial Specialisations of Polish Regions
Chapter 2. Assessing Policies for Regional Development
-1. Large window of opportunity to enhance regional development
-2. Spatial planning and infrastructure for competitiveness
-3. Building Competitive Regions: Human capital, social capital and innovation
-4. Rural development policy
-5. Development of eastern Poland and cross-border co-operation
-Annex 2.A1. Activities Eligible under the "Lisbon Earmarking" Requirement
-Annex 2.A2. Financial Table for Operational Programme Human Capital 2007-13 with Division to Priorities and Sources of Financing in Euro by Current Prices
-Annex 2.A3. Presentation of Financial Obligations for the Innovative Economy Operational Programme, 2007-13 Broken into Priorities and Sources of Financing (Current Prices in Euros)
Chapter 3. Making the Most of Regional Development Policy through Multi-level Governance
-1. Poland towards multi-level governance for regional development
-2. Improving co-operation at local and metropolitan levels
-3. Towards an integrated territorial policy approach
-4. Building stronger capacities at sub-national level
-5. Enhancing efficiency and monitoring performance for regional development
-Annex 3.A1. Allocation of Functions among Tiers of Local Governments in Poland
-Annex 3.A2. Structure of Sub-national revenue by Type in 2005
-Annex 3.A3. Allocation of EU Funds for Polish Regions in 2007-13: Regional Operational Programmes
-Annex 3.A4. Grants and Taxes for Polish Local Governments
-Annex 3.A5. Allocation of Expenditures of Regional Operational Programmes (2007-13)
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