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Evaluation of regional selective assistance (RSA) and its successor, selective finance for investment in England (SFIE)

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Hart, M., Driffield, Nigel L., Roper, Stephen and Mole, Kevin (2008) Evaluation of regional selective assistance (RSA) and its successor, selective finance for investment in England (SFIE). United Kingdom: BERR (Department for Business Enterprise & Regulatory reform). (BERR Occasional Paper).

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Abstract

The overall aim of this evaluation is to assess the impact of the RSA and SFIE Schemes in light of their objectives. In particular, a critical aspect of the evaluation is to assess whether changing the scheme in 2004, from RSA to SFIE, has increased the impact of the scheme. The specific research objectives set out by BERR were to:
Test the validity of the key assumptions underlying the rationale for the old RSA Scheme and, more specifically, the new SFIE Scheme;
Assess the outcomes of funded projects against objectives with the key measure being productivity, skilled jobs and spillovers; in the case of the RSA Scheme the principle objective in the period 2000-04 was to increase jobs.

Item Type: Report
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HJ Public Finance
Divisions: Faculty of Social Sciences > Warwick Business School > Centre for Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises
Faculty of Social Sciences > Warwick Business School > Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Management
Faculty of Social Sciences > Warwick Business School
Series Name: BERR Occasional Paper
Publisher: BERR (Department for Business Enterprise & Regulatory reform)
Place of Publication: United Kingdom
Official Date: March 2008
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March 2008Published
Volume: March 2008
Number: Paper No.2
Number of Pages: 144
Status: Not Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Access rights to Published version: Restricted or Subscription Access
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