Planning regional development of „lagging regions“- example from Slovakia
Planning regional development of „lagging regions“- example from Slovakia Andrej Steiner, PhD. Carpathian Development Institute, Slovak Republic steiner@kri.sk ; www.kri.sk It is generally acknowledged that there has been a steady trend towards an increase in spatial and regional disparities within the EU. The European Commission has long recognized that the process of economic integration championed by the EC through the construction of the Single European market and the EMU could and does sharpen regional inequalities in the EU. This could ultimately undermine the cohesion of the EU and the political viability of (and support for) the project of European economic and political integration. An active EU policy to address above-mentioned challenges has been reflected mainly in creation of the “European Regional Development Fund” to assist the development of the lagging or declining regions of the European Community. However, it has often been highlighted that there are strong tensions