Modelling and evaluating the socio-economic impacts of research and innovation with the suite of macro- and regional-economic models

Modelling and evaluating the socio-economic impacts of research and innovation with the suite of macro- and regional-economic models

Client/Allowance

European Commission

Period: 01.01.2017 – 31.03.2019

MONROE aims at developing a modelling toolkit that would allow a broad range of stakeholders such as European and national governments, academia, regional and local bodies to quantitatively evaluate the impacts of their specific R&I policies and programmes. The toolkit will assess medium and long-term impacts of R&I policies and programmes on economic growth, job creation, competitiveness, social inequality and sustainability at various geographical levels ranging from word-wide to European, country and regional levels and for various economic sectors. Using innovative modelling methodologies and online visualisation techniques the developed toolkit will encourage collaboration between different societal actors in the process of co-creation for sustainable R&I driven economic growth. 

Project members

Christiane Reif

Christiane Reif

Project Coordinator
Senior Researcher

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Sebastian Voigt

Sebastian Voigt

Project Coordinator
Deputy

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Albert Roger

Albert Roger

Researcher

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Theodoros Chatzivasileiadis

Theodoros Chatzivasileiadis

Researcher

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Client/Allowance
European Commission, Brüssel, BE
Cooperation partner
University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen, CH // Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment (PBL), Den Haag, NL // E3-MODELLING IKE, Neo Psichiko, GR // University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, UK // Cambridge Econometrics, Cambridge, UK, UK