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This paper aims to elucidate some aspects of confluence of thedevelopments in modern methods of spatial analysis and in the public statistics’data generating processes, along with empirical illustration of theseinterconnections from the development policy evaluation standpoint. Especially,how the growing availability of data at the finest level of territorial division(such as commune/gmina-level data within the Local Data Bank system) mayimprove decisional processes at the regional and local level, while payingspecial attention to allocation of resources assuming geographic system oftargeting public support or intervention. Three interrelated questions that areempirically treated in the context of both β-convergence and σ-convergence issues at the local level involve (i) measurement of the level of local(under)development /local deprivation; (ii) assessment of how responsive andequitable are distributive policies in the domain of area-addressed publicresources; and (iii) evaluation of their impacts in terms of convergence andsocial cohesion, which are among chief objectives of development policy(especially in the ‘new’ EU member states).