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The major goal of this work is to evaluate the level of effectiveness of those efforts made
by the European Commission towards the socio-economic cohesion in Europe by using the
single case-study of Portugal.
This paper presents the long lasting efforts for regional development in the country by
using some data that reports the received aids and their use from 1990 up to 2006. The
analysis focuses on the desegregation of such data to regional level.
At the same time it is emphasised that, at a time when cohesion is no more the sole goal
of European policy, Portugal faces the paradox of trying to raise regional capacities for global
competition (without having yet defined what regional strategies are) and, at the same time,
wishing to increase its potential scientific and technological capacity, mainly located in the
very circumscribed areas of Lisbon and Porto. In order to illustrate such a situation, the
exemplar case of the Programme PRIME was presented.
This is one of the best examples of the recent support a system, indirectly financed
by European founds; PRIME was fully structured as a Portuguese policy instrument to
support the modernization of the entrepreneurial tissue at national level. The provided data
demonstrates how discussable the level of success of such programme is.
Our general conclusions will drive to a dual discussion: the asymmetric use of the
financing systems provided by the E.C. and the north/south endemic dichotomy existing
in the country generates a path dependency that does not reduce and a trend that should
concern Portuguese policy makers deeper then it does.
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public policy regional development regional asymmetries Portugal
Citation
Noronha Vaz, T. (2011) The impacts of public policies for regional development in Portugal. CIEO DP, Spatial and Organizational Dynamics, Vol. 6, ISSN: 1647-3183, 39 – 51.
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CIEO – Research Center for Spatial and Organizational Dynamics - Universidade do Alg