R&D and Innovation Support in the Evolving EU Cohesion Policy

We provide an overview of how EU cohesion policy has evolved over time, and how the changing economic environment has provoked adjustments of priorities from one EU budget period to another. We then focus on how the EU’s expenditure on cohesion policy has changed as a result of adjustments to cohesi...

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