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Structural Funds: Growth, Employment and the Environment - Modelling and Forecasting the Greek Economy (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
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Structural Funds: Growth, Employment and the Environment - Modelling and Forecasting the Greek Economy (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
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Structural Funds: Growth, Employment and the Environment is a book
on the role of transfers designed for assisting sustainable
development of less developed regions within the European Union.
The book places special emphasis on the future path of the Greek
economy and discusses likely outcomes -related directly to the
impact of these transfers- in: Growth and macroeconomic convergence
Employment in key sectors of the economy Energy demand and its
environmental aspect The book uses macroeconomic modelling and
modern applied econometric techniques to analyze these issues, thus
offering a coherent methodological framework for their
presentation. To this extent, Structural Funds: Growth, Employment
and the Environment can serve to: Academic researchers and
economists in recipient countries who can gain a better
understanding of how national authorities can best design and
implement the strategic allocation and utilization of these funds
to maximize the benefits for the domestic economy Policymakers in
the European Union by offering a sound and rigorously elaborated
treatment which can be applied as an estimation and comparison tool
for the effects of Structural Funds both at the national and the
international level Economists in Eastern European countries which
are at the pre-accession stage and will be eligible for this type
of transfers in the near future.
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