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  • Between austerity and new challenges - What future for cohesion policies?

Between austerity and new challenges - What future for cohesion policies?

01 March 2017

What are the drivers, contexts, instruments and perspectives of regional development policies across the EU? How is Cohesion policy performing in Italy? And, what are the prospects for Italian regional policy post 2020?

Renowned experts - including Fabrizio Barca, Nicola F. Dotti, Ugo Fratesi, Mara Giua, Antonio La Spina, Mita Marra, Givanni Perucca, Francesco Prota, Giuseppe L.C. Provenzano, Alessandro Rainoldi, Rossella Rusca, Vincenzo M. Sbrescia, Giuseppe Soriero and Rosella Vitale - answer these and other questions in the volume ‘Cohesion Policies in Europe: Between Austerity and New Challenges’ co-edited by Manin Carabba, Riccardo Padovani and EPRC’s Laura Polverari, for SVIMEZ Series "Quaderni".

The volume is available on open access from SVIMEZ website, at this link (in Italian).  

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