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Sweden in the Creative Age
June 30, 2007 10:56 AM

 This report extends the concepts and indicators introduced in The Rise of the Creative Class and in Europe in the Creative Age to the Swedish regional context. It analyses Swedish regions and cities’ competitiveness in the new Creative Economy by building indicators that capture their performances on the dimensions of Talent, Technology and Tolerance - the “3Ts” of economic development.

New measures required to ensure the balanced development of the european territory and its regions
November 23, 2006 7:37 PM

  'The next 20-30 years will present new challenges for Europe, but the European Union does not yet have the policy solutions to meet these challenges.'This was the conclusion of a scenario report presented at the ESPON research programme seminar in Espoo 14th and 15th of November by an international team of researchers working on regional trends perspectives and policy impacts in Europe.

How to make Europe's Regions and Cities more attractive ?
November 25, 2006 9:59 AM

About 600 participants were present at the Closing session of the Open Days 2006 at the European Parliament in Brussels held on the 12th of  October 2006 when the President of the European Parliament's Regional Development Commission, Gerardo Quecedo Galeo