magistrsko delo
Matija Bevk (Author), Veronika Petkovšek (Mentor)

Abstract

Kohezijska politika deluje z namenom zmanjšanja socialnih in gospodarskih razlik med vključenimi državami in na ravni kohezijskih regij. Pomoč državam poteka s sofinanciranjem oziroma črpanjem sredstev iz posameznih strukturnih skladov in Kohezijskega sklada. Namen magistrskega dela je ugotoviti uspešnost in učinkovitost Slovenije pri črpanju sredstev kohezijske politike Evropske unije v programskem obdobju od leta 2014 do 2020 ter rezultate Slovenije primerjati z ostalimi državami. Za teoretični del je bila uporabljena metoda deskripcije in kompilacije. Za empirični del sta bili uporabljeni komparativna metoda in metoda analize. Namen je bil dosežen, saj so podatki iz poročil in platform uradnih institucij pokazali jasne rezultate uspešnosti in učinkovitosti. Splošno gledano, je bila Slovenija v proučevanem programskem obdobju uspešna, vendar črpanje po posameznih letih ni potekalo v skladu z zastavljenimi načrti. Slovenija je težave pri črpanju sredstev uspešno reševala in skozi mednarodno primerjavo dosegla nadpovprečne rezultate. Ugotovljena sta bila tudi učinkovitost porabe izčrpanih sredstev prek kazalnikov učinkovitosti in vpliv na gospodarsko rast. Odkrite težave pri izvajanju črpanja sredstev lahko služijo kot pomoč organom in izvajalcem kohezijske politike pri preprečevanju nastajanja le-teh v prihodnjih programskih obdobjih. Enake kazalnike učinkovitosti je smiselno spremljati tudi v prihodnje. Izsledki raziskave so zanimivi tudi za širšo javnost, saj so projekti, sofinancirani s sredstvi kohezijske politike, namenjeni vsem državljanom.

Keywords

kohezija;kohezijska politika;evropska sredstva;strukturni skladi;investicijski skladi;operativni program;črpanje sredstev;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FU - Faculty of Administration
Publisher: [M. Bevk]
UDC: 336.132.2(497.4:4-6EU)(043.2)«2014–2020«
COBISS: 195416323 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Analysis of absorption of European cohesion policy funds in Slovenia and international comparison in the period 2014 – 2020
Secondary abstract: Cohesion policy works with the aim of reducing social and economic differences at the level of participating countries and cohesion regions. Help to countries is provided through co-financing and absorption from individual structural funds and the Cohesion Fund. The purpose of this master's thesis is to determine the effectiveness of Slovenia in absorption from EU cohesion policy funds in the programme period 2014-2020, and to compare Slovenia's results with other countries. For the theoretical part, methods of description and compilation were used. For the empirical part, the comparative method and the analysis method were used. The purpose was achieved, as data from reports and platforms of official institutions showed clear effectiveness and efficiency results. In general, Slovenia was effective in the studied programme period, but the absorption in individual years did not take place in accordance with the set plans. Slovenia successfully solved the problems in the absorption of funds and achieved above-average results through international comparison. The efficiency of the use of absorpted funds was also established through efficiency indicators and the impact on economic growth was determined. Discovered problems in the implementation of the absorption of funds can serve as an aid to the authorities and implementers of the cohesion policy in preventing their occurrence in the future. It makes sense to monitor the same efficiency indicators in the future as well. The results of the research are also interesting for the general public, as projects co-financed with cohesion policy funds are intended for all citizens.
Secondary keywords: Cohesion;Cohesion policy;European funds;Structural Funds;Investment Funds;The Operational Programme;fund absorption;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 1000531
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za upravo
Pages: XII, 132 str.
ID: 23520449