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Urban Analysis in the Regional—National Model REGINA of the French Economy

R Courbis
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R Courbis: Groupe d'Analyse Macroéconomique Appliquée, Université de Paris X-Nanterre, Nanterre, France

Environment and Planning A, 1975, vol. 7, issue 7, 863-878

Abstract: REGINA is a medium-term econometric forecasting model which incorporates about 8000 equations; in it, France is divided into five large regions whose rural, small-urban, and big-city sectors are treated separately. Thus the effects of urban development on regional balance and national growth, and conversely, the impact of macrourban policies, can be explored in a national economic planning context. It is intended that the model be used in the preparation of the VII ème Plan.

Date: 1975
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