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22nd March 2012 – Kick-off meeting COST Action IS1104: The EU in the new complex geography of economic systems: models, tools and policy evaluation Proponent: Pasquale Commendatore University of Naples ‘Federico II’
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Outline of the talk Background Objectives and working programme Working method Gender balance and ESRs
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BACKGROUND
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General backgroud Economic activities are unevenly distributed across and within nations in the EU Complex nature: economic, geographical, institutional, social, historical factors Required different levels and tools of analysis
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General backgroud Geographical and territorial issues The role of institutions Financial and labour markets Multi-level interactions and networks
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Von Thünen Christaller Alfred Weber A. Lösch A. Marshall H. Hotelling Hirscman-Myrdal-Harris P. Krugman Fujita-Thisse Theoretical backgroud
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Methods of analysis Nonlinear dynamical systems Network analysis Agent based modeling Game theory Computational methods Spatial econometrics
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OBJECTIVES AND WORKING PROGRAMME
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Main Objective Provide a better understanding of the EU as a complex, multi-level evolving geographical system, taking duly into account the dynamic processes occurring within such a system and to develop improved strategies
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Scientific Programme i)Economic geography modeling ii)Institutions and markets iii)Social and industrial interactions iv)Mathematical and computational methods ad tools
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Working programme First year: assessment of the literature, preliminary work on theoretical models and 1st stage preparation of mathematical, computational and econometric tools; Second year: building more sophisticated models, 2nd stage preparation of mathematical, computational and econometric tools; Third year: integration of results originated from different lines of research; policy design and evaluations; Forth year: validation of results via calibration excercises and empirical analyses.
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Working groups 4 working groups with separate but complementary tasks Specific objectives and different methodologies Highly connected with a continuous feedback WG1: constant input for the other WGs
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Working Groups WG1: Economic geography modeling o Objectives Multiregional economic geography modeling Scientific coordination o Methodology Macroeconomics/Geographical economics Regional science Nonlinear dynamics Network analysis
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Working Groups WG2: Institutions and markets o Objectives Effects of Multi-level policy intervention Financial and labour markets o Methodology Macroeconomics/Labour Economics/Financial Economics Regional Science Policy design and evaluation
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Working Groups WG3: Social and industrial interactions o Objectives Multi-level interactions within spatial economic systems Social and economic networks o Methodology Microeconomics/Geographical economics/Industrial Organization Network analysis Game theory Nonlinear dynamics
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Working Groups WG4: Mathematical and computational methods and tools o Objectives Mathematical elaborations Programming Data collection/econometric analyses o Methodology Mathematical economics/Mathematics Physics Computational analysis
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Objectives: First Year Investigation on the issues concerning the uneven spatial distribution of economic activities across the EU Review of the most relevant literature Setting up of mathematical, computational and econometric tools Increase the collaborations between the Action participants Dissemination of results in the academic community Preliminary contacts with policy makers and stakeholders
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Assessment Spatial Economics Literature (WG1, WG2, WG3) Modeling Multi-regional models (WG1) Institutional, financial and social factors (WG2, WG3) Tools (WG4) Nonlinear dynamics Networks theory Spatial Econometrics Coordination & Exchange Meetings Short Term Scientific Missions Scientific Workplan: First Year
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WORKING METHOD
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Project management Chairvice ChairWG Leaders and co-LeadersGrant Holder Steering Committee (C, vC, WGLs)
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Kick-off meetingSC meeting Workshop Urbino WG3, 4 Meetings Website MC, WG1, WG2 meeting Conference Groningen MC or SC meeting Siena ? Conference Siena September 19-21 September 19 December or January May or June First YearTime Table STSM throughout December March 22
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Outputs planned for the First Year Public website Electronic communication network Events: Workshops (1) and Conferences (1 or 2) Academic publications: Scientific papers Journal special issues (2 or 3) 1 book MC and WGs meetings report Final report
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GENDER BALANCE AND EARLY STAGE RESEARCHERS
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Current composition of WGs (around 30%). It has to be improved A consistent percentage of STMs should be allocated to ESRs
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