Cohesion Policy at work: key outcomes of EU investments in 2007-2013 - Main contents
One million jobs created, corresponding to one-third of overall net job creation across the EU during this period and €2.74 of additional GDP for every euro of Cohesion Policy money invested, meaning an estimated return of €1 trillion of additional GDP by 2023 - these are the key results of the evaluation of the 2007-2013 period.
Commissioner for Regional Policy Corina Creţu said: "The figures speak for themselves - Cohesion Policy delivers. I believe this policy is necessary, and we need to keep it strong, also after 2020. The evaluation contributes to our reflection on how to further strengthen the efficiency and performance of the policy in the 2014-2020 period, and in the years after that."
The policy has benefitted the economies of all EU Member States and supported them during difficult economic times. It has invested in nearly 400,000 SMEs and start-ups and has been a pillar of the EU's growth and jobs agenda.
Among other telling examples in Member States, the policy has helped to:
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-Create over 100,000 jobs in Germany
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-Support 21,000 start-ups in Sweden
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-Support around 3,900 research projects in Hungary
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-Upgrade over 630 km of road, mainly on the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T), in Latvia
The evaluation of the 2007-2013 period also helped identify areas where the policy can improve:
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-Result-orientation and performance
The evaluation indicates that targets and focus on results can be strengthened. This has been addressed in the 2014-2020 reform, with the introduction of specific objectives per programme - for example, jobs created or reduced CO2 emissions - and a focus on a few themes, with high growth potential. Further focus on performance, through simplification and increased synergies with other EU funds is central to the reflection on the post-2020 framework.
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-Use of financial instruments
The 2007-2013 period saw an increased use of the funds through financial instruments, which amounted to €11.5 billion, up from €1 billion in 2000-2006. These instruments played a crucial role in providing funding to SMEs during the credit crunch of the financial crisis.
The evaluation found that the legal provisions were not detailed enough and this, together with the lack of experience of many implementing bodies, led to delays in implementation. A challenge for Cohesion Policy programmes in the current and future programming periods will be to widen the scope of these instruments beyond enterprise support and to streamline the rules governing them.
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-Sustainable urban development
11% of the 2007-2013 European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) envelope was spent on urban development and social infrastructure projects, i.e. nearly €29 billion. The evaluation found that the impact of EU investments in this field could have been maximised by designing integrated strategies for urban regeneration and social projects, with a greater involvement of local stakeholders and beneficiaries of the funds.
In the implementation of the 2014-2020 programmes, and faced with new urban challenges such as the need to integrate migrants, the Commission is increasingly seeking to involve urban stakeholders - local authorities, NGO's or business partners - in EU urban policy making, either through partnerships in the framework of the Urban Agenda for the EU or through direct dialogue with mayors.
Background information
€346.5 billion were invested under the 2007-2013 Cohesion Policy. This evaluation brings about increased transparency and accountability as well as it is a learning exercise, drawing lessons for improving Cohesion Policy in both the current and future programming periods.
To ensure independence, the evaluation was executed by external evaluation experts.
The evaluation was divided in 14 thematic "work packages". Over the course of the evaluation more than 3,000 beneficiaries and 1,000 Managing Authority employees were interviewed, 530 stakeholders participated in 10 seminars, 80 organisations responded to an online consultation and each work package was examined by external experts.
More information
InfoRegio: Evaluations of the 2007-2013 programming period
Synthesis report: Ex post evaluation of the ERDF and Cohesion Fund 2007-13
9 ways Cohesion Policy works for Europe - main results 2007-2013
The country factsheets are available here
IP/16/3323
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