This thesis develops the argument that research on the
European Community (EC) could be enriched by studies of how
Community policies are implemented. The processes by which
EC policies are formulated have been the subject of a great
deal of research. However, the way in which these policies
are subsequently put into practice and whether or not their
objectives are achieved has received very little attention.
Yet these processes may be highly complex, involving a large
variety of institutions and actors at Community, national and
regional levels. The complexity of implementation and of the
Community's political system offers scope for a significant
"implementation gap" between policy objectives and outcomes.
This study is therefore about the implementation of EC
regional policy. More specifically, it focus*is- on the
operation in the United Kingdom of two Community Funds with
regional objectives; namely, the European Regional
Development Fund (ERDF) and the European Social Fund (ESF).
In particular, the activities of the two Funds in South West
England are examined. The research also assesses the roles
in implementation of the European Commission and national
government departments in the UK.
The research shows that the UK government is able to
influence many aspects of the implementation process by means
of its pivotal role in decision-making and its ability to
control many financial aspects of the provision of EC grants.
As a result, the objectives of the ERDF and ESF may be
overwhelmed by the entirely national objectives of
government. On the other hand, this study demonstrates
that the European Commission can exert some control in order
to pursue the Funds' "Community" objectives. The
organisations at regional level which actually apply for EC
grants are also shown to be of importance. Their involvement
is determined by factors such as government restrictions on
expenditure, assisted area status, the availability of
information, local iniciative and the efficiency of
organisational structurcs.
The research, which coincided with a period in which EC
regional policy is being reformed, calls for more explicit
concern in the future with how the Community's increasingly
prominent regional development objectives are put into
practice. Moreover, it asserts that studying how Community
policies operate can help to shed more light on the nature of
the EC's political system.
Date of Award | 1988 |
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Original language | English |
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Sponsors | University of Exeter |
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY REGIONAL POLICY: A STUDY OF THE EUROPEAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND AND THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.
CROXFORD, G. J. (Author). 1988
Student thesis: PhD