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Analysis of role of the EU outermost regions within their country and within their development funding from EU Structural funds
Vaculík, Jan ; Pělucha, Martin (advisor) ; Kouřilová, Jana (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to identify basic characteristics related to position of the outermost regions of the member states of the EU within EU development policies. These regions are evaluated from the point of view including allocated funding within Structural Funds (SF) and European Structural and Investments Funds during the programming periods of 2000-2006, 2007-2013, and 2014-2020, content of the operational programmes, and basic economic indicators. The outermost regions shows lower values of GDP per capita than European regions of the same country while showing higher allocated funding per capita than the European regions of the same country. The outermost regions also shows constantly growing GDP per capita at least from 2000 while the SF and ESIF allocated funding for the regions decreases. These findings are predictable. Interesting finding is that while the regional GDP of the outermost regions increases investments efforts do not shift towards soft projects. The investments efforts show steadily hard project implementation activities and increasing ratio of environmental projects, which are mostly hard projects. This finding creates space for improving concept of more developed regions focusing of soft projects and less developed regions focusing on hard projects.
Efficiency of the Use of Soft Money Funds the Most Labor Market
Charvátová, Martina ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Krebs, Vojtěch (referee)
The thesis will deal with the analysis of efficient use of European Union funds that are allocated to socalled soft projects in the Most region. By the term a soft project we are talking about a project which is trying to countinuosly return those long term unemloyed on the labour market. The aim of the thesis is to answer whether the funds provided by the European Social Fund in the period between 2007 and 2013 are allocated correctly to selected projects. Therefore those which are focusing on the most vulnerable groups of Most region labour market. The first part will talk about five soft projects which have been implemeted in "Most region" in the reporting period. The second part of this thesis will evaluate on the situation of target groups of individual projects in the "Most region labour market" in comparison with selected labour markets in other regions and an the country as a whole. Analytical part of the thesis will review views of employers whom have encountered with the projects directly.

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