Abstract

The article discusses the quantitative effects of cohesion policy in Poland, measured among others level of GDP per capita and the amount of funds raised from the EU budget (in the basic NUTS 2 system). The analysis, based on public statistics dating back to 2004, showed that the development distance of individual regions and subregions is relatively stable, and it remains in a strong positive relation with the amount of subsidies received. The largest amount of European funds has hit voivodships with the highest GDP per capita so far.

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