Regional Policy in Ukraine – Importance for Post-War Reconstruction

Author:

Mogiła Zbigniew1ORCID,Bradley John2,Zaleski Janusz3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Wrocław

2. Economic Modelling and Development Strategies

3. Committee for Spatial Economy and Regional Planning, Polish Academy of Sciences

Abstract

Our analysis sets out a methodology for evaluating the effectiveness of regional development programmes in Ukraine. Specifically, we investigate to what extent the Ukrainian approach to regional development policy resembles the successful approach taken by the EU programmes of Cohesion Policy in the post-2004 New Member States. In addition, drawing on initial versions of Ukrainian national and regional models, we illustrate how the bottom-up regional approach initiated in Ukraine needs to be co-ordinated with a top-down national perspective that identifies and distinguishes national development objectives from specifically regional objectives. Such methodologies, suitably adapted, will be required during post-war reconstruction.

Publisher

Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences

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