THE MANAGEMENT OF EVALUATING THE EUROPEAN PROGRAMS AND POLICIES IMPLEMENTED IN ROMANIA Cover Image

THE MANAGEMENT OF EVALUATING THE EUROPEAN PROGRAMS AND POLICIES IMPLEMENTED IN ROMANIA
THE MANAGEMENT OF EVALUATING THE EUROPEAN PROGRAMS AND POLICIES IMPLEMENTED IN ROMANIA

Author(s): Mihaela Roman
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: management; evaluation; structural funds; European Union; the capacity for evaluation

Summary/Abstract: Starting with the reform and modernization of the public administration in Romania in the mid 1990s, an important element of this process being the development of the management process, respectively of planning and managing public policies, the Romanian government started also a process of developing the capacity for evaluating public programs and policies, both the ones with European or foreign financing and the ones with domestic financing. Up-to-date analyses and studies have showed, however, that at the level of the national public sector there is a major discrepancy between the progress made in the evaluation of European programs or the ones with foreign financing and the programs financed from public funds, namely that there is a consolidated evaluation practice as regards the first types of programs, which is virtually inexistent as regards programs financed from the public budget. This paper intends to identify the progress made at the level of the Romanian public administration as regards the management of evaluating programs with European financing, to see the characteristics of building the evaluation capacity within the national system of these programs and the motivation stimulating such approaches. The first part of this paper shall contain a presentation of the background of the current evaluation system, including both the legislative framework and the institutional framework with duties of management and evaluation of European programs; further, I shall analyze the evolution of this system in order to be able to draw conclusions regarding the evaluation capacity of Romania.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 14
  • Page Range: 197-211
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English