Regional Challenges in the perspective of 2020: Regional Disparities and future challenges
This report examines the impact of globalization on regional disparities in Europe, focusing on the period up to 2020. It assesses how different regions are positioned to cope with globalization and identifies those that are beneficiaries, intermediates, or vulnerable.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Ismeri Europa |
Authors: | Andrea Ciffolilli, Enrico Wolleb, Naret Khurasee, Francis Cripps, Francis Cripps, Enrico Wolleb,andrea Ciffolilli, Naret Khurasee |
Geographic focus: | Europe, Cis, Turkey, Middle East, North Africa, Global |
Methods
The research method involves a combination of quantitative and qualitative analyses. Quantitative data is extrapolated using a global model to predict international trade, balance of payments, and GDP trends. Qualitative assessment considers regional sensitivity to globalization and potential impacts under different scenarios.
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Key Insights
The report provides an analysis of Europe's exposure to globalization, considering regional integration in the global economy, employment, GDP growth, education levels, and the role of services like tourism. It projects two scenarios for 2020: one with gradual recovery and minimal structural change, and another with rapid recovery and major structural shifts.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Cis geographic scope | English publication language | Europe geographic scope | Global geographic scope | Middle East geographic scope | North Africa geographic scope | Turkey geographic scope | economic integration | education | employment | globalization | income levels | recovery | regional disparities | regional disparities and future challenges | scenarios | services | structural change | sustainability | tourism | trade | trade relations