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The Management and Distribution of the Structural Funds in Slovakia: A Critical Enquiry journal article

Vassilis Petsinis

European Structural and Investment Funds Journal, Volume 2 (2014), Issue 4, Page 341 - 352

This article focuses on the management and distribution of the EU Structural Funds in Slovakia. It is of great significance to monitor the management of the Structural Funds within the framework of Slovakia’s economic growth. This article is structured as a critical enquiry and has relied upon research that has been conducted on this subject by Slovak and international experts. Preliminary reference is made to the pre-accession phase. The main focus of this work is cast on the initial stage of the Structural Funds’ distribution (2004-2006), followed by an assessment of the present situation (2007-2013) and speculations about the future (2014-2020). This work comprises a structural overview which concentrates on the internal arrangement of Slovak regions and sets in context the governmental organs responsible for the allocation of the Structural Funds. The main questions are: How successful has the management of the Structural Funds in Slovakia been, so far? What is the role of local administration? Have there been any implications towards mismanagement and corruption? This article demonstrates that the Slovak authorities have, overall, been successful in managing and distributing the financial aid. Despite the persistence of centralisation and the occasional shortage in human resources, the devolution of the state’s administration has provided a viable trajectory for the allocation of the Structural Funds. Nevertheless, the enhancement of the monitoring and evaluation mechanisms remains an urgent task in order to prevent embezzlement and corruption.

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