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l-r: Emil Boc, Former Prime Minister of Romania, Mayor of Cluj-Napoca, Lambert van Nistelrooij MEP (Netherlands), EPP Group Spokesman in the Committee on Regional Development of the European Parliament (EP), Elżbieta Bieńkowska, European Commissioner for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, Franc Bogovič MEP (EPP Group, Slovenia), Member of the Regional Development Committee of the EP, and Lewis Dijkstra, Head of the Economic Analysis Sector, DG for Regional and Urban Policy, European Commission
Externalities: a win-win situation in cohesion policy
Peter Wostner, Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy, Smart Specialisation Division (Slovenia)
Externalities: a win-win situation in cohesion policy
David Škorňa, Director of the Partnership Agreement, Evaluation and Strategy Department, Ministry of Regional Development (Czech Republic)
Externalities: a win-win situation in cohesion policy
John Bradley, Economic Modelling and Development Systems (EMDS)
Externalities: a win-win situation in cohesion policy
Lambert van Nistelrooij MEP (Netherlands), EPP Group Spokesman in the Committee on Regional Development of the European Parliament, and Emil Boc, Former Prime Minister of Romania, Mayor of Cluj-Napoca
Externalities: a win-win situation in cohesion policy
Lambert van Nistelrooij MEP (Netherlands), EPP Group Spokesman in the Committee on Regional Development of the European Parliament
Externalities: a win-win situation in cohesion policy
Franc Bogovič MEP (EPP Group, Slovenia), Member of the Regional Development Committee of the European Parliament






