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2012 | 878 | 73-90

Article title

Analiza statystyczna zróżnicowania wykorzystania środków unijnych przez polskie regiony szczebla NUTS 2 w okresie od stycznia 2007 roku do czerwca 2010 roku

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EN
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF DIVERSIFICATION OF USING EU FUNDS BY THE POLISH NUTS 2 REGIONS FOR THE PERIOD FROM JANUARY 2007 TO JUNE 2010

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Poland is the largest beneficiary of the EU’s cohesion policy, scheduled for years 2007–2013. During this period, the European Union will grant projects under the Convergence objective and the European Territorial Cooperation objective to the tune of € 67.3 billion. Along with national co-financing the total value of projects using EU funds will amount to € 85.6 billion. The authors believe the midpoint of the EU’s ongoing financial plan is an appropriate time to assess the diversity of participation among Polish regions in the European Union’s cohesion policy. The aim of their research is to conduct statistical analysis of the diversification of EU fund use to achieve the objectives of European cohesion policy by the Polish NUTS 2 regions for the period from January 2007 to June 2010. The verification of hypotheses formulated, referring to the realisation of economic and social cohesion, is based on indicators proposed by European Commission. In turn, the authors propose indicators for determining the level of technical infrastructure development in order to study the realisation of territorial cohesion. They also discuss new and current applications of statistical methods.

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  • Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie, Katedra Statystyki, ul. Rakowicka 27, 31-510 Kraków, Poland

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