1 MINISTRY OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT MINISTRY OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT P O L A N D Poland prospects for Poland prospects for development – contribution of development – contribution of structural funds structural funds Jerzy Kwieciński Jerzy Kwieciński Undersecretary of State Undersecretary of State Warsaw, May 29, 2007 Warsaw, May 29, 2007
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MINISTRY OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
MINISTRY OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
P O L A N D
Poland prospects for Poland prospects for development – contribution of development – contribution of
structural fundsstructural funds
Jerzy KwiecińskiJerzy KwiecińskiUndersecretary of StateUndersecretary of State
Warsaw, May 29, 2007Warsaw, May 29, 2007
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Poland Poland – assets and weaknesses– assets and weaknesses
InnovativenessLabor market
Unemployment rate is systematically falling.Unemployment rate is systematically falling.In February it stood at 14.4%.In February it stood at 14.4%.
Economy needs both: growth in B&R Economy needs both: growth in B&R expednitures and strengthening of expednitures and strengthening of
cooperation between science and industrycooperation between science and industry
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Poland Poland – assets and weaknesses– assets and weaknesses
Regional Development and Regional Development and Raising Raising
of Territorial Cohesionof Territorial CohesionGDP
Per capita in Voivodships (at purchasing power parity)
2004EU-27 = 100
Poland on average 50.7
Source: Eurostat. 2007
Below 40,040,0 - 50,050,1 - 75,0
Above 75,0
46.7
76.8
45.4
43.4
57.1
35.2
35.4
39.3
37.9
47.2
45.4
51.7
43.6
39.4
49.6
LU BUSKI E
W I ELKOPOLSKI E
KUJ AW SKO-POM OR SKI E
DOLNO ŚLĄSKI E
OPOLSKI E
ŚLĄSKI EM AŁOPOLSKI E
LU BELSKI E
M AZO W I ECKI E
PO DLASKI E
PO DKAR PACKI E
W AR M I ŃSKO -M AZU R SKI EPO M OR SKI E
ŁÓDZKI E
ZACHO DNI O PO MO R SKI E
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LONG - TERM EFFECTS LONG - TERM EFFECTS OF EU MEMBERSHIP FOR OF EU MEMBERSHIP FOR
POLANDPOLAND
Improved position of
Poland on the global scene
(political and financial
credibility)
Accelerationand
strengthening of the reform
process
Influence of the Single
European Market
on the economy
(GDP growth, productivity)
Impact of the EU
funds
Improved national security and higher level and quality of life
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IMMEDIATE EFFECTS IMMEDIATE EFFECTS OF EU MEMBERSHIP FOR OF EU MEMBERSHIP FOR
POLANDPOLAND
Growth in exports
of foodstuffs and
agricultural products
Reduction of duties on
35% of the volume
of imports
Changes in the level
of prices (in both
directions)
Improved consumer protection standards
Widening of educationalopportunities
Poland’s eastern border became the EU
external frontier
Gradual opening of the EU
labor market
Participation in the EU decision-making process
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National Development
Strategy
Voivodship’sdevelopment
strategies
RegionalOperationalProgrammes
International treaties and agreements.
other financial and legalinstruments
OperationalProgrammes
NSRF (executive plan)
National Operational Programmes and
RegionalOperational Programmes
sectoralstrategies
Local development
strategies
Executiveplans
Executive plans
Executiveplans
Other financial & legal instruments
Strategic Programming System Strategic Programming System in Polandin Poland
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Poland as the beneficiary Poland as the beneficiary of the EU Cohesion Policyof the EU Cohesion Policy
Poland19.3%
EU80.7%
2007-2013
For the 2004-2006 financial perspective Poland is receiving within the framework of structural assistance 12. 8 billions Euro (6% of the total EU assistance in that period).
In the period 2007-2013 Poland will have at its disposal 67.3 billion Euro for the cohesion policy, that is almost 1/5 of the total EU cohesion policy financing.
Financing of other fields will exceed 18 billion Euro. Co-financing is estimated at over 22 billion Euro. Altogether, the above-mentioned funds will reach about 108 billion Euro.
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National Development Strategy 2007-2015 (NDS) - principal strategic document which delineates objectives
and priorities of the development policy in the period 2007-2015
Main goal of the NDS
Country’s Development Directions Country’s Development Directions 2007 - 20152007 - 2015
Raise the level and the quality of life of Poland’s residents: individual citizens and families
Priorities:Priorities:1. 1. Growth of competitiveness and innovativeness of
the economy
2. Improvement of the condition of the technical and social infrastructure
3. Growth of employment and raising of its quality
4. Building an integrated social community and its safety
5. Development of rural areas
6. Regional development and improvement of the territorial cohesion
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Distribution of the UE resources among operational programmes NSRF/NCS 2007-2013 (in Euro)
NSRF = 67.3 mld EUR,Including national reserve For implementation (2% of the value of allocation)
OP European Territorial Cooperation
1,1%
Pervormance Reserve2,0%
OP Human Capital 14,4%
OP Techical Assistance 0,8%
OP Innovative Economy 12,3%
OP Infrastructure and Development
41,5%
OP Development of Eastern Poland 3,4%
16 Regional Operational Programmes
24,6%
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Programming instruments
Financing of transport Financing of transport investmentsinvestments
EU resourcesEU resources
Continuation of expenditures 2004 - 2006• Cohesion Fund 1.7 billion euro• European Regional Development Fund1,2 billion euro
New Financial Perspective 2007 - 2013
• OP Infrastructure and Environment20 billion euro
• Regional Operational Programmes 4.2 billion euro
• OP Development of Eastern Poland 1.1 billion euro
2288..22 billion euro from the EU billion euro from the EU for expenditures on the transport for expenditures on the transport
sector sector until until 20120133
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Regional Operational Programmes
Priorities
VI
Toursim
4.8%
VIII
Renewal of rural and
urban areas
5.6%
VIII
Social infrastructure
10.4%
IX
Reform of
Employment
0.1%
X
Administrative
capacties
0.2%
XI
Technical assistance
2.9%
VII
Culture
3.9%
V
Environmental
protection,
counteracting threats
10.8%
IV
Energy
2.6%
II
Information Society
7.9%
I
Research, technological
development,
innovativeness,
entrepreneurship
24.7%
III
Transport
26,1%
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million euro
Priorities of % share OP DEP
Public funds (85%
EU+15%domestic)
Community Financing
Domestic public
financing
ERDF85%
Total15%
1=2+3 2 3
I Modern Economy 47.1%
1259.03 1070.18 188.85
II. Voivodship growth canters 19.6 %
524.35 445.70 78.65
III. Transport infrastructure 30.3% 811.41 689.70 121.71
IV. Technical Assistance 3%
80.25 68.21 12.04
Total 2007-2013 100%
2 675.05 2 273.79 401.26
Operational Program Development of Eastern PolandOperational Program Development of Eastern PolandPriorPrioriitiesties
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Operational Program Human Capital Priorities
Priority(EUR) %
I. Employment and social inclusion506 189
3584.43%
II.Development of human capital and of enterprises’ adaptative potential
672 298 727
5.89%
III. High quality of the educational system1 456 236
26812.75%
IV. Higher education and science960 366
8398.41%
V. Good governance610 854
0945.35%
VI.Precaution. promotion and improvement of the health of productive age
105 713 179
0.92%
VII.Labour market open to everyone and promotion of social inclusion
3 699 705 119
32.40%
VIII.
Regional human resources of the economy1 588 479
61213.91%
IX.Development of education and competences in regions
1 103 425 446
9.66%
X. Partnership for rural areas’ development260 130
1352.28%
XI. Technical Assistance456 808
2824.00%
TOTAL:11 420
207 059100%
13% of funds for development of human capital
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Financial allocation within OP Human Capital
Health 0,92%
Labour market open to everyone and
promotion of social inclusion32,40%
Good governence 5,35%
Higher education and science
8,41%
High quality of the educationl system
12,75%
Adaptability 5,89%
Employment and social inclusion
4,43%
Technical Assistance 4%
Rural areas 2,28%
Education - regional 9,66%
Regional human resources of the
economy 13,91%
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Impact of the NSRF on the rate of Impact of the NSRF on the rate of growthgrowth
Hypothetical GDP growth rate inPoland, with the assumption of theaverage rate based on the 2001-06
growth for the EU
Average GDPgrowth rate
in %
GDP percapitaat PPS
In EUR3.5% 5% 6.5% 8%
2001-2006 In 2005 r.Year in which of Poland reaches
respective GDP per capita level of:
EU-27 1,9 22500 2047 2027 2020 2016
EU-15 1,8 25400 2051 2030 2022 2018
Eurozone (12) 1,6 24900 2046 2028 2021 2017
Source: Date of the CSO, Eurostat, MRD calculations*) Doesn’t take into account the demographic changes and changes in the currencies’ purchasing power
Scenarios of Poland’s attainment Scenarios of Poland’s attainment
of the EU economic development of the EU economic development levellevel*)*)
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