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The European Territory in 2020: Winners and Losers in a Globalized World

In: Globalization and Regional Growth in Europe

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  • Roberta Capello

    (Building Environment Science and Technology)

  • Ugo Fratesi

    (Building Environment Science and Technology)

  • Laura Resmini

    (Università della Valle d’Aosta)

Abstract

This chapter is devoted to presentation of the results for the three scenarios set out in the previous chapter: the baseline, the proactive, and the defensive scenarios. First of all, it reports aggregate results for Europe as a whole, and for Eastern and Western countries. As will be shown, the three scenarios exhibit rather different growth patterns, and they highlight interesting aspects: the combination of proactive, modernizing, and reconverting strategies in an economic setting of a short-term crisis produces the most expansionary scenario. In general, the strategies put in place in the external world heavily influence European growth trajectories in both scenarios (Sect. 10.2).

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  • Roberta Capello & Ugo Fratesi & Laura Resmini, 2011. "The European Territory in 2020: Winners and Losers in a Globalized World," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Globalization and Regional Growth in Europe, chapter 0, pages 275-303, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:adspcp:978-3-642-19251-7_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19251-7_10
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