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South East Europe 2020 indicators

South East Europe 2020 indicators. MGSC 19-20 March 2015 Point 10.4 of the Agenda Marius Andersen Unit A3. Introduction.

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South East Europe 2020 indicators

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  1. South East Europe 2020 indicators MGSC 19-20 March 2015 Point 10.4 of the Agenda Marius Andersen Unit A3

  2. Introduction • Throughout 2013 and 2014 Eurostat received several requests for data on the enlargement countries which specifically related to monitoring the impact of assistance programmes • The current work on indicators rose from a wish to measure the impact of the assistance as well as the performance of the beneficiaries • South-East Europe (SEE) 2020 Strategy– strategy and indicators • South East Europe 2020 Strategy Monitoring

  3. SEE 2020 strategy - growth pillars • Integrated growth • Smart growth • Sustainable growth • Inclusive growth • Governance for growth

  4. Monitoring framework • 11 headline indicators with regional targets to measure overall objectives and the 5 growth pillars • SEE Competitiveness Outlook by OECD • Part of the aim is to comprehensively evaluate reform progress, economic development and competitiveness of the SEE economies and monitor the implementation of the SEE 2020 Strategy • 17 policy dimensions cover the SEE2020 growth pillars • A substantial number of qualitative and qualitative and quantitative policy indicators • Quantitative indicators to be collected by OECD from international sources, national administrative data and statistical data

  5. The headline indicators

  6. SEE 2020 and EU2020 indicators • Challenge: Balance EU 2020 Strategy with specific characteristics for the region • Coherence between the EU2020 and the SEE2020 indicators • Replace five of the original eleven SEE2020 headline targets with EU2020 indicators • Coherence with definitions of European Statistics, or indicators already being produced by the Member States • Availability of statistical data in the enlargement countries

  7. SEE2020 and EU2020 indicators • Alignment with the EU2020 indicators contributes to creating synergies with the already existing demands for statistical data from the region • Substantial monitoring framework: Large number of indicators, over diverse statistical areas • Increased data collection for monitoring purposes • There is a risk that the monitoring of the strategy could be to extensive • Methodology and coherence

  8. SEE2020 indicators – Task Force • Main objectives: • Review and revise existing regional headline targets and indicators • Review the set of qualitative and quantitative indicators • Assess monitoring framework • The Regional Cooperation Council (RCC), OECD, DG NEAR, Eurostat and NSIs are represented • Main outcomes of first meeting: • Validation of indicators based on national data sources including alternative indicators proposed by Eurostat • Draft monitoring guidelines to be presented

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