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No, honourable Member, I have not got those figures with me. However, I can say two things.
Firstly, the common market benefits all the Member States, both old and new, and everyone else associated with this common market. There is no doubt about that and it can be seen in the 2006 European Commission report entitled ‘Enlargement, two years after’, which mentions and evaluates the beneficial effects of the enlarged common market and other aspects.
As regards the Structural Funds, the situation is as follows: What is important is not only the level of resources for a particular purpose within the Structural Funds, but also the quality of application of those resources. That is how I can maintain that, when applied well, these resources contribute to a higher
income in the country in question."@en1
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