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Which economic competencies for regions?

10 November, 2011 By Editor

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Nicolas Bouzou, renowned French economist and director of Asterès, an Economic Analysis and Forecasting Company, is also an essayist and a columnist for both radio and television. He is part of the AER Academic Centre of experts on regionalisation.

In the framework of his work within his company, he carried out for the ARF (Association des Régions de France – Association of French Regions) a study focusing on the economic competences of Regions, stressing the differences existing between Regions and the importance of coordination.

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