Failed Projects Applied by Firms Under the LEADER Programme. An Analysis for Andalusia
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Camacho Ballesta, José Antonio; Molina, Jesús; Rodríguez, Mercedes; Sánchez Escolano, Luis MiguelEditorial
Springer
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Desarrollo rural Desarrollo local Grupos de Acción Local Empleo LEADER
Date
2024-03-21Referencia bibliográfica
ISBN 978-3-031-48675-3 (eBook)
Abstract
The LEADER approach adopts a bottom-up perspective in which different
stakeholders (individuals, local organizations, public authorities, and firms) can
participate and apply for projects in a rural context. Firms are key stakeholders
when implementing local development strategies as their projects have a positive
impact on growth and employment. The aim of this chapter is to examine the socio
economic factors influence the failure of those projects applied by firms under the
period 2005–2017 in the Spanish region of Andalusia. First, we apply multivariate
analysis to identify groups of operational areas of LAGs. Next, we examine the spatial
distribution of these clusters across the Andalusian region as well as the distribution
of failed projects across clusters. The results obtained reveal that the high failure rate
of firms compared with other stakeholders can be explained, at least partially, by the
existence of a poor productive structure and ageing, depopulation, and accessibility
problems.