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The concepts like 'transborder cooperation' and 'Euroregion' are examined. The aims of creation of the European region 'Lower Danube' were specified. Conception of the program of development of transborder cooperation is offered in the framework of the European region 'Lower Danube' are offered.
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The paper discusses the role of Euro-regions in creating the business environment, which determines the business opportunities available to companies. With regard to companies which operate on international markets, or intend to do so, the changing environment refers to home or overseas markets as well as those markets which are formally, to varying degrees, integrated at transnational levels. The possible problems resulting from doing business in a highly diversified environment makes rational entrepreneurs seek expansion methods which minimise the impact of exogenous variables. Risks involved in corporate internationalisation may be mitigated by cross-border business operations. The awareness of such opportunities and the creation of still more favourable conditions for business expansion in Europe’s cross-border regions are given formal expression in the concept of Euro-regions set up by the regional or local communities of neighbouring countries.
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The paper presents the scope of current crossborder cooperation within euroregions Pomerania and Niemen. The particular attention was paid to comparison of activities of those euroregions, indication of differences and similarities in their structures, goals and activities undertaken. Additionally, economic, financial and formal-legal constraints to crossborder cooperation and factors influencing its development were discussed. The paper also presents the level of use of the European Union funds within the frameworks of implemented goals of cooperation within euroregions. Studies were carried out during the period of April - November 2007. During the analyzed period preparation for absorption of European Union funds, which was to be the antidote for financial limitations posing the major obstacle in tightening crossborder cooperation proved to be the priority for the municipal authorities. The European Union funds received were allocated mainly to development of infrastructure and tourism, cultural and youth exchange and business investment projects.
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The article deals with cross-border cooperation which has become since the 1990's an indelible element of the regional development of the Czech borderland areas. The paper presents the results of a research focusing on the positions of the Czech inhabitants living on the borderland of the Czech Republic and the cross-border cooperation issues. The research carried out in 2008 by the Public Opinion Research Centre (CVVM) showed that the inhabitants of the Czech Republic perceive the image of the borderland areas not as negatively as can be seen from previous studies on the same topic.
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