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Practical Seminar Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) of EU-Financed Projects: Advanced Course Programming Period 2014-2020 Barcelona (ES), 12-13 November 2015 European Institute of Public Administration Institut européen d administration publique Introduction Target group Participants of previous editions of CBA seminars wishing to broaden and improve their practical knowledge on CBA, practitioners responsible for the preparation of the CBA or review of its quality and reporting its result. Description The goal of this intensive two-day seminar the follow up to the CBA Why and How seminar is to explain in a very detailed and practical way how to successfully perform each element of CBA (financial, economic, sensitivity and risk analysis) of projects eligible under EU Funds in different sectors, with special focus on typical benefits and the techniques used most frequently to evaluate them in the programming period 2014-2020. There will be practical workshops allowing participants to practice in small groups how to review the quality of CBA and how to report their results. Learning methodology Traditional training methods used during the first day of the seminar (lectures including concrete examples and case studies) will be combined with very intensive practical workshops on the second day. Participants will work in small working groups in order to find key features of the project, deficiencies and pitfalls (each group will review a different case study: railway, motorway, solid waste, waste water, urban regeneration and R&D) with direct involvement of CBA experts, followed by the presentation of workshop results by each group, discussion with experts and questions from other groups, and final evaluation experts panel. Objectives By the end of the seminar, participants will have improved their practical knowledge on how to perform financial, economic, sensitivity and risk analysis of projects, as well as learning how to efficiently review the quality of CBA in different sectors and how to report their results.

Programme THURSDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2015 08.45 Registration and distribution of seminar material 09.00 Opening of the seminar: introduction to the programme, objectives and methodology, Senior Lecturer and Project Leader, EIPA 09.10 Tour de table: presentation of participants to endorse networking I. Financial, economic, sensitivity and risk analysis of EU co-financed projects 09.30 Specific issues related to preparation and use of CBA: modelling of demand, interaction with state aid rules, implications for programme closure and other issues raised by participants. Changes to be implemented in the programming period 2014-2020 and its consequences Krzysztof Kasprzyk, Member of the Polish delegation at the Structural Actions Working Party in the Council of the European Union 11.30 Question and Answer (Q&A) session 11.45 Coffee break 12.15 How to prepare an effective financial analysis for EU co-financed projects? Detailed description of preparation process for financial analysis, project identification, choice of the counterfactual scenario, technical feasibility and option analysis, total investment cost, time horizon and residual value, operating costs and revenues, treatment of inflation, financial sustainability and performance indicators Roberto Palloni, Expert at t33 13.45 Q&A session 14.00 Joint lunch in the restaurant 15.15 Economic, sensitivity and risk analysis of EU cofinanced projects analysis From market to shadow prices, non-market effects, economic rate of return, tables for the economic analysis, fiscal effects, social discount rate, shadow wage, monetisation of environmental externalities. Forecasting uncertainties of the project, sensitivity test, scenario analysis and risk probability analysis. Davide Sartori, Partner and senior Economist in CSIL, Centre for Industrial Studies, Milan. Lead Author of the 2014 European Commission Guide to Cost Benefit Analysis of Investment Projects 17.30 Division of participants into small parallel working groups and distribution of case studies from different sectors: railway, motorway, solid waste, waste water, urban regeneration and productive investment 17.45 End of the first day 20.30 Welcome dinner FRIDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2015 II. Review of the quality of the CBAs and reporting of its results: practical workshop 09.30 Introduction to the second day of the seminar and to the workshops 09.45 Practical workshop Each working group will review a different case study/ project from different sectors in order to find key features of the project, deficiencies and pitfalls, solutions for how to adjust the project to improve the quality of the CBA and make it desirable for the EU co-financing Davide Sartori, Krzysztof Kasprzyk and Roberto Palloni 11.15 Coffee break 11.45 Practical workshop: continuation 14.00 Joint lunch in the restaurant 15.30 Presentation of workshop results by each group, followed by discussion with experts and questions from other groups 17.30 Final panel of experts: evaluation of workshop results, including debates on problems faced by the participants during the exercise and possible solutions Davide Sartori, Krzysztof Kasprzyk, Roberto Palloni and 18.00 Closure and issuing of EIPA seminar certificates to participants 17.15 Q&A session

Experts (in alphabetical order) (PL) Senior Lecturer at EIPA Barcelona. Doctor in EU Regional Policy. Specialised in EU funds, with a main focus on European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and pre-accession funds (PHARE, IPA). She has working experience as an EU expert, trainer, manager and adviser in the framework of Institutional Building and Technical Assistance EU projects in the field of regional development in Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, Albania, etc. Krzysztof Kasprzyk (PL) Member of the Polish delegation at the Structural Actions Working Party in the Council of the European Union, COESIF and EGESIF, he actively participated in all the negotiations of provisions of 2014-2020 and 2007-2013 regulations and European Commission s guidelines concerning major projects and projects generating net revenues. In Poland he was for many years head of the Programming Unit in Managing Authority for Operational Programme Infrastructure and Environment in the Polish Ministry for Regional Development and the key expert in assessment of CBA for ISPA and Cohesion Fund projects, and in the preparation of Polish guidelines in this field, in cooperation with JASPERS. Within the Managing Authority of the biggest ever Operational Programme in the European Union, he was responsible for ensuring proper application of EU rules concerning CBA and net revenuegenerating projects in 6 sectors, including environment (waste-water treatment, solid waste management, energy efficiency), transport (roads, railways, public transport), energy, health, culture and higher education. Davide Sartori (IT) Partner and senior Economist in CSIL, Centre for Industrial Studies, Milan. He is a specialist in the evaluation of development projects and in financial, economic and risk analyses of infrastructure investments. He is currently coordinating the update of the European Commission Guide to Cost Benefit Analysis of Investment Projects. Since 2011, he is the project manager of the Milan Summer School in cost-benefit analysis of EU investment projects. Finally, he advises the European Commission, DG Regio, by assessing the application forms of the major projects asking for EU cofinancing under the current and new programming periods. European Institute of Public Administration EIPA Barcelona C/ Girona, 20 / 08010 Barcelona www.eipa.eu Project Leader Senior Lecturer Tel.: +34 93 245 12 04 E-mail: i.karwot@eipa.eu Roberto Palloni (IT) Expert at t33, a European public policy consultancy that supports public administrations to develop, assess, and review policies and programmes. He contributed to the CBA of health and business support infrastructures within the evaluation of the Romanian Regional Operational Programme. He has been developing expertise in the implementation of counterfactual methods and applied statistics in ERDF programme evaluations and in studies for the European Commission DG for Urban and Regional Policy and the ESPON coordination unit. Specifically, he provided technical and IT support on data management, analysis and visualisation.

General Information Programme The programme will commence on Thursday at 09.00 and will finish on Friday at 18.00. Seminar venue Gran Hotel Havana Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 647 ES - 08010 Barcelona Tel. +34 93 3417000 www.granhotelhavana.com Working language The seminar will be conducted in English. Registration Participation fee is 950 (includes: documentation, two lunches, a welcome dinner, coffee breaks, and certificate of attendance). Accommodation and travel costs are at the expense of the participants or their administration. In case you register for the two consecutive seminars on CBA and CBA Advanced, you will be offered a reduction of 300 off the total fee. You can submit the online registration form which can be found on EIPA s website http://seminars.eipa.eu; or send the completed registration form by e-mail to Miriam Escolà. Your name and address will be part of EIPA s database for our mailing purposes only. If you do not want to be included in our mailing database, please tick the box on the registration form. Deadline for registration: 28 October 2015. The number of participants is limited (we will not accept any registrations once the available places have been filled). EIPA offers its members a reduction of 10% off the registration fee. This reduction is available to all civil servants working for one of EIPA s member countries (i.e. AT, BE, BG, CY, CZ, DK, FI, FR,DE, GR, HU, IE, IT, LT, LU, MT, NL, PL, PT, ES, SE, UK), as well as civil servants working for an EU institution or agency. If you are eligible for the discount, please tick the box on the registration form. For more information, please visit EIPA s website: http://seminars.eipa.eu (FAQ special discounts). Please note that discounts cannot be accumulated. It is clearly stated on EIPA s website which seminars and training courses are eligible for the reductions. Information European Institute of Public Administration, EIPA Barcelona Miriam Escolà, Programme Organiser C/ Girona, 20-08010 Barcelona (ES) Tel.: + 34 93 245 12 06 Fax: +34 93 245 13 12 E-mail: m.escola@eipa.eu Hotel reservations EIPA Barcelona will be pleased to make reservations for you at the following hotel (where special rates apply for EIPA participants): Gran Hotel Havana**** Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 647 ES - 08010 Barcelona Tel. +34 93 3417000 www.granhotelhavana.com Rates of room with breakfast buffet included: Double room for single use: 120 + 10% VAT + 1.21 tax Double room for two persons: 134 + 10 % VAT + 2.42 tax Should you wish to make use of this possibility, please indicate the dates of arrival and departure on the registration form as well as the type of room required. Payment is to be made directly and personally to the hotel upon checking out. Please note that if you register after the deadline, hotel reservations cannot be guaranteed. Meals Lunches will be served at Gran Hotel Havana and dinner on the first evening will be at a restaurant in town. Should you require a special menu, please inform the Programme Organiser, so that this can be arranged. Confirmation of registration Please note that your registration is not finalised until you receive a confirmation e-mail from us. Moreover, your participation is not confirmed until you receive another e-mail from the Programme Organiser confirming your registration and some details. Cancellation policy EIPA reserves the right to cancel the seminar up to two weeks before the starting date. EIPA accepts no responsibility for any costs incurred (travel, hotel, etc.). For EIPA s cancellation policy, please visit our website http://seminars.eipa.eu (FAQ - cancellation policy) Payment The fee should be paid after you receive the confirmation of your registration and before the seminar. Please indicate the method of payment on the registration form. For cancellations received after 28 October 2015 we will have to charge an administration fee of 150 unless an alternative participant is nominated.

Registration Form Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) of EU-Financed Projects: Advanced Course Barcelona (ES), 12-13 November 2015 Surname:... Title:... M / F First name:... Organisation:... Department:... Current position:... Work address:... Postal code & Town:... Country:... Telephone number:... Fax number:... E-mail address:... Invoice information Organisation:... Fiscal number/nif:... Department:... Address:... Postal code & Town:... Country:... VAT number:... Your reference number:... E-mail address:... Registration fee The fee includes participation in the seminar, documentation, coffee breaks, two lunches, a dinner and a certificate of attendance. Discount of 10% (Please check first the conditions at http://seminars.eipa.eu (FAQ - special discounts)) Discount of 300 (if you also register for the CBA Why and How, reference 1560902 ) 950 Method of payment Bank transfer Please state the name of the participant and the reference 1561202 CBA Advanced. EIPA s Barcelona account number IBAN: ES27-0182-6035-43-0018000225, BIC: BBVAESMM at the BBVA, Plaça Catalunya 5, 08002 Barcelona (ES) Credit card American Express card Eurocard/Mastercard Visa card Card number:... Expiry date:... /... Card Validation Code:... Hotel reservation Please book the hotel for me at Gran Hotel Havana Double room for single use Date of arrival:... Date of departure:... Double room Number of nights:... No hotel reservation required Meals Vegetarian Fish allowed Other dietary requirement:... To ensure the optimal organisation of the seminar, please return the completed registration form by fax or e-mail before 28 October 2015 to: Miriam Escola, Programme Organiser, Tel.: +34 93 245 12 06; Fax: + 34 93 245 13 12 E-mail: m.escola@eipa.eu, www.eipa.eu The registration will be confirmed by e-mail. Your name and address will be part of EIPA s database for our mailing purpose only. Please tick if you do not want to be included in our mailing database.