2021
DOI: 10.17059/ekon.reg.2021-2-21
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Economic Effects of Public Investment Activity in Rural Municipalities of Eastern Poland

Abstract: For several years, the development of regions of Eastern Poland has been supported with funds from the European Union (EU) special programme entitled «Eastern Poland». Its goal is to stimulate the economic and social development of this part of Poland, which is one of the least developed regions in the EU. These funds are aimed at reducing development disproportions between Eastern Poland and other regions. Therefore, the question about the effects of applying financial support from public funds of these regio… Show more

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“…This is evident from the reinforcing loop R3 in Figure 2. Public investments has enormous potential to bring prolonged benefits to the cities and urban inhabitants (Czudec and Zając, 2021). With public policies encouraging income generation, investments in education, health care services, public infrastructure, capacity building, carbon-neutral transition and investments tailored to harmonize socio-economic growth in an inclusive manner can shield cities from possible socio-environmental and improve service continuity (loops R1 and R2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is evident from the reinforcing loop R3 in Figure 2. Public investments has enormous potential to bring prolonged benefits to the cities and urban inhabitants (Czudec and Zając, 2021). With public policies encouraging income generation, investments in education, health care services, public infrastructure, capacity building, carbon-neutral transition and investments tailored to harmonize socio-economic growth in an inclusive manner can shield cities from possible socio-environmental and improve service continuity (loops R1 and R2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%