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Quantitative Foresights at Sub-regional Level: The Model and Estimation Results

In: Spatial Scenarios in a Global Perspective

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  • Antonio Affuso
  • Roberto Camagni
  • Roberta Capello
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This up-to-date and insightful book presents post-crisis scenarios for European regions with new methodologies and tools to support quantitative assessment and foresight. The aim is to develop regional forecasting methodologies and tools, appropriate to the regional-local scale but consistent with a general EU-wide approach. This effort is particularly important in a period of economic crisis, as an economic downturn generates high uncertainty about the future of economic systems, and consequently will determine the new winners and losers in a globalized world.

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  • Antonio Affuso & Roberto Camagni & Roberta Capello, 2011. "Quantitative Foresights at Sub-regional Level: The Model and Estimation Results," Chapters, in: Roberto Camagni & Roberta Capello (ed.), Spatial Scenarios in a Global Perspective, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Tatjana Boczy & Marta Margherita Cordini, 2020. "Narratives of Territorial Cohesion and Economic Growth: A Comparative Study," Social Inclusion, Cogitatio Press, vol. 8(4), pages 218-228.
    2. Affuso, Antonio & Camagni, Roberto & Capello, Roberta & Fratesi, Ugo, 2011. "Escenarios para las regiones europeas y las provincias del Arco Latino [Scenarios for european regions and the Latin Arc provinces]," MPRA Paper 36877, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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