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Cohesion
Policy
2007 - 13
Ex post evaluation of Cohesion policy programmes 2000-06
co-financed by the ERDF, 2000-06 (Objective 1 and 2)
Management and Implementation Systems
for Cohesion Policy
(Work Package 11)
Anna Burylo, DG REGIO Evaluation Unit
Evaluation Network Meeting: Brussels, 21-22 September 2009
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Cohesion
Policy
2007 - 13
Key Tasks of the Evaluation
• Assessment of the quality of management and
implementation systems in EU10
• Appraisal of spillovers from Cohesion policy
management and implementation in EU15 (‘added
value’)
• Analysis of the integration of sustainable development
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Cohesion
Policy
2007 - 13
Conclusions
EU10
• Systems successfully put in place to draw down the EU
resources available and to comply with regulatory
requirements
• Difficulties at the beginning – over-complexity and
excessive rigidity at the expense of strategic orientation
• Improvements over time – experience mixed across
Member States
• Effectiveness depends on the completion of public
administration reforms and more stable institutional setting
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Cohesion
Policy
2007 - 13
Conclusions
EU15
• Longer term trends since 1989: improvements in the
strategic management
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better-quality strategic planning
further development of partnership-working
spread of an ‘evaluation culture’
investment in monitoring systems
However: increasing pre-occupation with financial
absorption and regulatory compliance –
insufficient focus on performance
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Cohesion
Policy
2007 - 13
Conclusions
Spillovers
• Clear evidence of Cohesion policy having spillover effects
on domestic policy management in both EU10 and EU15
– EU10: managerial practices, staff expertise, institutions
– EU15: (originated in the previous periods and are
continuing)
• increased partnerships, transparency, outcome orientation
• importance of leadership and capacity
• status and weight of Cohesion policy relative to domestic
policies
• mix of perceived positive and negative effects
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Cohesion
Policy
2007 - 13
Conclusions
Sustainable Development
• The concept not prominent in the regulations - diverse
interpretations
• Overall trend: from environmental inclusion towards a
broader three-dimensional approach
• Increase in understanding and awareness but
operationalisation limited
• Cohesion policy management and implementation
systems: suitable tools to deliver sustainable
development but their potential has not been fully
explored
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Cohesion
Policy
2007 - 13
Main Conclusion
• Cohesion policy suffers from a lack of effective ‘policy
management’
• Majority of recommendations focus on how to develop
stronger focus on delivering strategic objectives of the
policy and physical outcomes of the programmes
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Cohesion
Policy
2007 - 13
Recommendations
Regulatory Measures
• Flexibility on the decommitment rule (managing
financial flows in line with economic circumstances
and the characteristics of intervention)
• Resolving administrative pressures of financial control
and audit requirements
• A stronger focus on policy outcomes (‘what works’
and ‘does not work’): reporting, monitoring and
evaluation
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Cohesion
Policy
2007 - 13
Recommendations
Leadership and Learning
• The effectiveness of Cohesion policy management,
and scope for positive spillovers, often depend on
leaders and ‘policy entrepreneurs’
– The Commission and Member States: strengthening
professionalism and leadership in the policy field
• Organisational learning is important for effective and
efficient management and implementation
– The Commission and Member States: seeking to embed a
‘learning reflex’ within administrations and promoting
knowledge exchange
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Cohesion
Policy
2007 - 13
Recommendations
Institutional Building and Governance
• DG REGIO working with Member States: more
differentiated, flexible ad targeted approach
• Framework of good governance: the Commission and
Member States promoting higher standards of public
administration
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