Abstract
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Highlights
The purpose of the study is to examine and evaluate the Hungarian legal regulation and practice of the delimitation of beneficiary areas, which is based on the Hungarian National Development and Regional Development Concept (OFTK), being in relation with the European Union's cohesion policy and the principles and objectives of the Hungarian National Development and Regional Development Concept (OFTK)
They rely on the methodology of legal analysis and, on the other hand, on the theory and practice based on decades of statistical analyses and methods that are targeted at the geographical delimitation of disadvantaged areas in Hungary
The simplification of the range of indicators used in the delimitation and of the data used is in any case reasonable because it can contribute to objectivity and to reducing the possibility of manipulation
Summary
The purpose of the study is to examine and evaluate the Hungarian legal regulation and practice of the delimitation of beneficiary areas, which is based on the Hungarian National Development and Regional Development Concept (OFTK), being in relation with the European Union's cohesion policy and the principles and objectives of the Hungarian National Development and Regional Development Concept (OFTK). In line with the EU development policy principle of geographical concentration, the aim of the study is to develop a methodology that (better) guarantees the identification of lagging regions so that development resources aimed at reducing disparities can help these regions to develop. This will be facilitated by the practical experience gained in implementing the LEADER programme, which covers the whole of Hungary's rural areas and includes the entire territory of disadvantaged areas
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