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Regions for Economic Change
The Regions for Economic Change is a new initiative encouraging regions and cities to test best practices for increasing competitiveness and economic modernisation. Falling under the European Territorial Co-operation Objective, the initiative Regions for Economic Change will work alongside the two existing instruments of the European Regional Policy- the Interregional Co-operation and the Urban Development network programmes, setting economic development themes to encourage economic modernisation. In addition to linking European Cohesion Policy with the renewed Lisbon Agenda, the initative further support the Community's strategic guidelines on cohesion by establishing a voluntary network for regions, Member States and regions to share effective development schemes. Structure Regions for Economic Change consists of four components to encourage projects for economic modernisation and competitiveness
In addition to providing cities and regions the initiative to start networks, the fast track option gives the Commission initiative to develop networks. Working with Member States, the Commission decides a theme, establishes a network around this theme and encourages regions and cities to join, for which the Commission oversees the projects implemented by the network. In return for joining the network, the participating regions and cities may utilize the Commission for advice and expertise regarding testing and evaluating best practices as well as receive administrative support if needed. The “two-way bridge” provides for the follow of ideas and examples throughout the Union by allowing regions to submit examples of best practice for possible distribution to other Member States. The “bridge” also refers to the connection regions, Member States and cities make between their Regions for Economic Change network and regular programmes, to allow for the Regions for Economic Change ideas and effective tactics to reach other States through mainstream programmes. A key component of the Regions for Economic Change is an effective and open communication network to share ideas, information and best practices. The Regions for Economic Change will also hold seminars and create publications to spread best practices and information as well as hold a yearly conference analyzing progress made towards economic modernisation and thus the Lisbon objectives. During the conference, annual innovation awards will be handed out to exemplary projects from each theme, as another way of communicating effective projects and ideas. While Member States and regions may decide a theme to steer their actions, the Commission provides four thematic options:
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