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Roberta Capello

    6 février 1962
    Handbook of Regional Growth and Development Theories
    Universities, Cities and Regions: Loci for Knowledge and Innovation Creation
    Sustainable cities and energy policies
    Modelling regional scenarios for the enlarged Europe
    Globalization and regional growth in Europe
    Regional Economics
    • Regional Economics

      • 354pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the advancements in regional economics, this second edition presents a thorough exploration of key theories, from foundational location theories to contemporary regional growth concepts. It incorporates recent discussions on smart specialization strategies, reflecting the latest EU cohesion policy developments. Designed for undergraduate students, the textbook serves as a valuable resource for those studying regional and urban economics and spatial planning.

      Regional Economics
    • Globalization and regional growth in Europe

      Past Trends and Future Scenarios

      After a description of the new forms of globalization currently shaping our world, and of their possible spatial effects, the book highlights which European regions have in the past succeeded in taking advantage of globalization trends and identifies the major reasons for their success. The book also offers a prospective analysis utilizing scenarios based on different assumptions of how globalization trends will develop, identifying the regional winners and losers for each scenario. The analysis greatly benefits from a unique database which contains, among others, data on FDI by sector and professions at the regional Nuts-2 level for all 27 EU countries. A time-span of more than 10 years is covered, and scenarios are developed for the future development up to 2020.

      Globalization and regional growth in Europe
    • The aim of this book is to tackle the question of what the European territory will look like over the next fifteen years by providing quali-quantitative territorial scenarios for the enlarged Europe, under different assumptions on future globalisation strategies of BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) and East and West European countries. The approach is as neutral as possible vis-à-vis the results, leaving to a new forecasting model, the MASST model, built by the authors, to produce the tendencies and behavioural paths of regional GDP and population growth in each individual European region under alternative assumptions on the competitiveness strategies of different blocks of countries. The results are accompanied by strong policy messages intended to encourage long-term strategic thinking among a wide range of actors, scientists and policy makers in response to the risks and opportunities that the European territory will face.

      Modelling regional scenarios for the enlarged Europe
    • Sustainable cities and energy policies

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The aim of this book is to highlight the great potential of decentralized (i. e. local or urban) energy policies in achieving environmentally-benign developments for modern cities. Urban sustainability is placed in the context of the debate on global sustainable development. A wide array of policy initiatives is discussed and evaluated, ranging from market-based energy policies to technological innovation policies for the energy sector. A theoretical framework for technology adoption processes is developed and empirically tested. The main question addressed is: which are the critical success factors for successful urban energy policies? This question is also dealt with in a meta-analytic context by assessing and comparing the performance of energy policies in various European cities, with a particular view to renewable energy.

      Sustainable cities and energy policies
    • Regions and cities are the natural loci where knowledge is created, and where it can be easily turned into a commercial product. This book explains the logic behind the interactions and cooperative attitudes in regions and cities, with a particular focus on the importance of academic institutions in fostering development.

      Universities, Cities and Regions: Loci for Knowledge and Innovation Creation
    • Regional economics - an established discipline for several decades - has gone through a rapid pace of change in the past decade and several new perspectives have emerged. At the same time the methodology has shown surprising development. This volume brings together contributions looking at new pathways in regional economics, written by many well-known international scholars. The most advanced theories, measurement methods and policy issues in regional growth are given in-depth treatment. The focus here is to collect cutting-edge theories explaining regional growth and local development. The authors highlight the recent advances in theories, the normative potentialities of these theories and the cross-fertilization of ideas among regional economists and mainstream economists. Theories of regional growth and development need to be able to interpret, more than ever, the way in which regions achieve a role in the international division of labour and, more importantly, the way in which regions can maintain this role over time. Topics covered regional growth and development policies and measurement methods; development theories of innovation, knowledge and space, and regional production factors; and growth theories and space. This book will be a source of reference and information for both scholars and students in the area of regional economics.

      Handbook of Regional Growth and Development Theories