Policy paper | 21/12/2011 
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In October 2011, in the context of the next financial programming discussions, the European Commission proposed a Common Strategic Framework for five EU funds that will cover 42% of the 2014-2020 budget (ERDF, ESF, Cohesion fund, EAFRD, EMFF).

This Policy Paper analyses this proposal which simultaneously aims to facilitate the programme management for the project leaders and to encourage States and regions to better coordinate their policies and to better implement the Europe 2020 Strategy. From a macroeconomic viewpoint, it aims to give a new approach of development within the EU, on the basis of local advantages and of the territorial reality rather than on the basis of categories that have become obsolete: rural vs. urban, industries and services vs. primary sector.

Development of rural areas should benefit greatly from this reform, as it will avoid too much scattering of the measures agreed within the 2nd pillar of the CAP (EAFRD) and the cohesion policy. However, before being implemented, the new architecture raises several questions which will have to be answered to guarantee its efficiency.

This Policy Paper benefited from the outcomes of a conference organised by Notre Europe and Europuls in the European Parliament on 22 November 2011.

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Member of the Board and Junior Policy Officer at Europuls.
Director of Europuls, a Brussels-based Romanian think tank specialised in European affairs.
Senior Research Fellow. Common Agricultural Policy reform, CAP budget.  In charge of "CAP 2013" research project and of the "Citizens' Events" . Email: nchambon@notre-europe.eu
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Agenda | 07/11/2011
Nadège Chambon, Senior Research Fellow at Notre Europe, wasone of the intervenants of the Conference co- organised with Europuls.ro and with the participation of European Commissioner Dacian CIOLOS and the Director General Dirk AHNER.
See also
Policy brief by Francesco Mantino | 19/01/2012
The institutional discussions on the CAP beyond 2013 have been launched since October 2011 but rural development seems to have been neglected in the debate. In this Policy Brief, Francesco Mantino analyses the European Commission proposal for the CAP’s second pillar and considers that this reform associates both conservatism and innovation.
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