Beyond “Absorption”: The impact of EU structural funds on Greece

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

Beyond “Absorption”: The Impact of EU Structural Funds on Greece (1981-2013)

Athens, 19-20 September 2014

Scope

Since 1981, Greece has been a major beneficiary of EU structural funds (ERDF, ESF, CF and structural support for agriculture). For over 30 years, average EU transfers ranged from 2.4 to 3.3% of the country’s annual GDP. EU structural aid – around 22 billion euro for 2007-13 – still continues to finance thousands of projects all over the country in almost every sector of the economy – from the construction of motorways to the upgrading of human resources. The debate has often focused on the failure of the Greek government to “absorb” EU funds, instead of questioning their effectiveness for fostering growth and promoting development. Evaluations of these projects were usually confined to measuring quantifiable outputs. However, much less research has focused on the long term, non-economic and indirect impact of the structural funds. This conference aims at filling this gap.

The conference is organized by the Department of Economics and the Department of Political Science and International Relations of the University of the Peloponnese, the Greek Politics Specialist Group (GPSG) of the UK’s Political Studies Association (PSA), and the Hellenic University Association for European Studies (EPEES).

Further Information & Paper submission
Abstract submission: seeconference@uop.gr
Deadline for abstract submissions 31/Jan/2014
Notification of authors 28/Feb/2014
Deadline for submission of full papers 31/Aug/2014
Conference fee 100EUR
(Includes conference pack, coffee breaks and a reception)

Time / Date: 09:00, 19/09/2014 - 20/09/2014

Location: Ipitou 17b, Athens

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