2016
The Evaluation of the Impact of EU Cohesion Policy on Tourism in the Selected Region of the Czech Republic
PLZÁKOVÁ, LucieZákladní údaje
Originální název
The Evaluation of the Impact of EU Cohesion Policy on Tourism in the Selected Region of the Czech Republic
Autoři
PLZÁKOVÁ, Lucie
Vydání
první. Banská Bystrica, APPLICATIONS OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS IN ECONOMICS, od s. 278-291, 2016
Nakladatel
Občianske združenie Financ, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
Další údaje
Jazyk
angličtina
Typ výsledku
Stať ve sborníku
Obor
50200 5.2 Economics and Business
Stát vydavatele
Slovensko
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Forma vydání
elektronická verze "online"
Organizační jednotka
University College Prague – Vysoká škola mezinárodních vztahů a Vysoká škola hotelová a ekonomická s.r.o.
ISBN
978-80-89438-04-4
ISSN
Příznaky
Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 14. 5. 2017 21:04, Ing. Lucie Plzáková, Ph.D.
Anotace
V originále
The Czech Republic, like other countries of Central and Eastern Europe, has undergone the first full EU programming period, the period 2007 – 2013. All cohesion policy interventions aimed at reducing regional disparities were completed in 2015, according to the n+2 rule. Impact assessment of programs and projects were in the forefront of EU institutions, individual governments and regions. This article aims to evaluate impacts of public support on a tourism area in the selected Southwest NUTS II region in the Czech Republic. Statistical methods, qualitative research, Counterfactual Impact Evaluation (CIE) methods and principles of theory-based impact evaluation are used for the impact assessment. When evaluating the impact of interventions in tourism in the Southwest NUTS II region it was found, from a methodological point of view, that the major barrier to the use of Counterfactual Impact Evaluation methods was poor accessibility and especially quality of data. The evaluation shows that benefits are observable in terms of specific projects or locations, but cannot be seen in the larger territory of a NUTS II region. Here it is evident that tourism is a sensitive segment of the national economy mainly reactive to the economic situation in source countries, the peace situation in the world and, of course, to the purchasing power of the population.