The End of the Beginning?: Welsh Regional Policy and Objective One

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The End of the Beginning?: Welsh Regional Policy and Objective One. / Brooksbank, David ; Clifton, Nicholas; Jones-Evans, Dylan et al.
Yn: European Planning Studies, Cyfrol 9, Rhif 2, 2001, t. 255-274.

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Brooksbank, D, Clifton, N, Jones-Evans, D & Pickernell, D 2001, 'The End of the Beginning?: Welsh Regional Policy and Objective One', European Planning Studies, cyfrol. 9, rhif 2, tt. 255-274. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654310125540

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Brooksbank, D., Clifton, N., Jones-Evans, D., & Pickernell, D. (2001). The End of the Beginning?: Welsh Regional Policy and Objective One. European Planning Studies, 9(2), 255-274. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654310125540

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Brooksbank D, Clifton N, Jones-Evans D, Pickernell D. 2001. The End of the Beginning?: Welsh Regional Policy and Objective One. European Planning Studies. 9(2):255-274. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654310125540

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Brooksbank, David et al. "The End of the Beginning?: Welsh Regional Policy and Objective One". European Planning Studies. 2001, 9(2). 255-274. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654310125540

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Brooksbank D, Clifton N, Jones-Evans D, Pickernell D. The End of the Beginning?: Welsh Regional Policy and Objective One. European Planning Studies. 2001;9(2):255-274. doi: 10.1080/09654310125540

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Brooksbank, David ; Clifton, Nicholas ; Jones-Evans, Dylan et al. / The End of the Beginning?: Welsh Regional Policy and Objective One. Yn: European Planning Studies. 2001 ; Cyfrol 9, Rhif 2. tt. 255-274.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - The End of the Beginning?: Welsh Regional Policy and Objective One

AU - Brooksbank, David

AU - Clifton, Nicholas

AU - Jones-Evans, Dylan

AU - Pickernell, David

PY - 2001

Y1 - 2001

N2 - 'West Wales and the Valleys' now qualify for EU Objective One status, entitled to draw down up to 1.3 billion in EU funds, matched from public and private sources between 2000 and 2006. However, there are many issues raised by the process of organizing the subsequent programme. There are questions over policy focus in the economically diverse Objective One areas, how governance of these policies will work, and the wider implications of Objective One in financial and political terms. There is also debate over previous regional policy initiatives in a Wales that for many years had access to a relatively large share of the UK's regional policy budget and EU funds, yet still faced falling GDP per head as a proportion of the UK average, west Wales and the Valleys' very Objective One status relying on GDP per capita under 75% of the EU average.

AB - 'West Wales and the Valleys' now qualify for EU Objective One status, entitled to draw down up to 1.3 billion in EU funds, matched from public and private sources between 2000 and 2006. However, there are many issues raised by the process of organizing the subsequent programme. There are questions over policy focus in the economically diverse Objective One areas, how governance of these policies will work, and the wider implications of Objective One in financial and political terms. There is also debate over previous regional policy initiatives in a Wales that for many years had access to a relatively large share of the UK's regional policy budget and EU funds, yet still faced falling GDP per head as a proportion of the UK average, west Wales and the Valleys' very Objective One status relying on GDP per capita under 75% of the EU average.

U2 - 10.1080/09654310125540

DO - 10.1080/09654310125540

M3 - Article

VL - 9

SP - 255

EP - 274

JO - European Planning Studies

JF - European Planning Studies

SN - 0965-4313

IS - 2

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