Evaluating Local Economic and Employment Development
How to Assess What Works among Programmes and Policies
Evaluating Local Economic and Employment Development is one of the few books to examine best practices in evaluating programmes for local and regional economic and employment development. Appropriate for a non-technical readership, this book contains policy proposals for central and local governments aimed at improving the practice of evaluation, enlarging the evidence base for policy and developing a culture of evaluation.
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A Commentary on the Frederik and George Treyz's Paper and the Workshop “Analysis Policies for Local Development Using Forecasting Models”
The workshop began with a brief introduction to what REMI can do, in terms of the issues it can be used to address and how this is accomplished. Dr Treyz provided a description of the key elements of the model: - an input output structure; - general equilibrium elements, with long-term responses to prices and wages; - an econometric component based on time series modelling to incorporate...
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