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The Political Economy of Long-term Planning - Using Strategic Analysis and Foresight to Support Policymaking

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This book breaks down new ways to use foresight and economic theory to enhance economic planning at a national level.
Economic forecasting models often rely on time-series analysis. While important, these models can limit an economist s ability to foresee economic outcomes comprehensively. Effective economic planning and policymaking require a deep understanding of the socioeconomic and political forces that shape future economic outcomes. Using an interdisciplinary approach to economic theory and foresight, this book explores a new way to approach economic planning.
Emphasizing resilience, adaptability, and future-oriented behavior, this book highlights how policymakers and researchers can integrate foresight and futures methodologies at local and national levels. It explores the methodological challenges inherent in foresight and offers a comprehensive guide to developing and utilizing scenarios. The chapters examine factors related to human thinking and behaviors, demonstrating how this knowledge can be used to support emerging developments across various economies.
The book provides resources and management tools to help readers understand economic development using economic foresight. Acknowledging both the challenges and opportunities of long-term planning within developing economies, the authors provide recent case studies from Greece and beyond. Readers will gain a thorough understanding of the political economy of foresight and the essential theories needed to illustrate unique dynamics of socioeconomic change.

List of contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Foresight and Strategic Planning as an Interdisciplinary Approach and Technique.- Chapter 2 Perception of The Future in the Temporal and Historical Continuum.- Chapter 3 Foresight and Alternative Futures Analysis.- Chapter 4 Foresight Under High Uncertainty.- Chapter 5 The Political Economy of Long-Term Planning.- Chapter 6 Values, Ideology, Collective Trends and Political Behavior.- Chapter 7 Political System and Evolution.- Chapter 8 Dimensions of Choice Theory and the Practice of Politics.- Chapter 9 The Temporal Valuation.- Chapter 10 Optimists and Pessimists About the Future of Economies and Societies.- Chapter 11 Social Megatrends.

About the author

Panagiotis E. Petrakis
is Professor Emeritus of Economics and the scientific supervisor for the E-Learning Programme at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA). He is a series editor for two Palgrave book series on European and Greek economic futures.

Giorgos Vasilis
is a researcher for the E-Learning Programme at the NKUA.

Anna-Maria Kanzola
is a researcher for the E-Learning Programme at the NKUA.

Summary

This book breaks down new ways to use foresight and economic theory to enhance economic planning at a national level.
Economic forecasting models often rely on time-series analysis. While important, these models can limit an economist’s ability to foresee economic outcomes comprehensively. Effective economic planning and policymaking require a deep understanding of the socioeconomic and political forces that shape future economic outcomes. Using an interdisciplinary approach to economic theory and foresight, this book explores a new way to approach economic planning.
Emphasizing resilience, adaptability, and future-oriented behavior, this book highlights how policymakers and researchers can integrate foresight and futures methodologies at local and national levels. It explores the methodological challenges inherent in foresight and offers a comprehensive guide to developing and utilizing scenarios. The chapters examine factors related to human thinking and behaviors, demonstrating how this knowledge can be used to support emerging developments across various economies.
The book provides resources and management tools to help readers understand economic development using economic foresight. Acknowledging both the challenges and opportunities of long-term planning within developing economies, the authors provide recent case studies from Greece and beyond. Readers will gain a thorough understanding of the political economy of foresight and the essential theories needed to illustrate unique dynamics of socioeconomic change.

Product details

Authors A Kanzola, Anna-Maria Kanzola, Panagiotis E Petrakis, Panagiotis E. Petrakis, Giorgos Vasilis
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title pi ni mi mi ni s d smi s Gamma ni s (Foresight)
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.08.2025
 
EAN 9783031864360
ISBN 978-3-0-3186436-0
No. of pages 328
Dimensions 148 mm x 22 mm x 210 mm
Weight 540 g
Illustrations XIX, 328 p. 6 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Series Palgrave Studies in the Future of European Societies and Economies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Politics and business

Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Political Economy, Political Economy and Economic Systems, Economic Development, Innovation and Growth, Socio-Economic Policy, Economic planning, Long-term planning in economies, Strategic planning and political economy, The Political Economy of Long-term Planning

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