Comment évaluer les bénéfices économiques d’un grand évènement? Pour un discours de la méthode

Titolo Rivista ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI
Autori/Curatori Jérôme Massiani
Anno di pubblicazione 2021 Fascicolo 2021/130 Lingua Francese
Numero pagine 23 P. 140-162 Dimensione file 5820 KB
DOI 10.3280/ASUR2021-130008
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Nous comparons trois méthodes pour évaluer l’impact d’un grand événement: Input-Output, Equilibre Général Calculable et Analyse Coûts-Avantages. L’IO a des limites liées à l’insuffisante considération des effets de substitution et de saturation. L’ACA nécessite une maturation méthodologique. L’EGC apparait prometteur, mais une meilleure prise en compte des spécificités des grands événements est nécessaire. Il gagnerait à être combiné avec l’ACA pour aboutir à une évaluation suffisament complète. Mots clefs: Entrées-Sorties; Analyse Coûts-Avantages; Equilibre Général Calculable; Grands évènements.

Confrontiamo tre metodi disponibili per valutare l’impatto di un grande evento: Input-Output, Computable General Equilibrium e Analisi Costi-Benefici. L’IO ha limiti legati all’insufficiente considerazione degli effetti di sostituzione e di saturazione. L’ACB necessi-ta probabilmente un’ulteriore maturazione metodologica. Il CGE è promittente ma sembra necessaria una maggiore considerazione delle specificità dei grandi eventi e un avvicina-mento con l’ACB per giungere a una valutazione complessiva.

Keywords:Input-Output; Analisi Costi-Benefici; Equilibrio Generale Computabile; Mega-eventi.

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Jérôme Massiani, Comment évaluer les bénéfices économiques d’un grand évènement? Pour un discours de la méthode in "ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI" 130/2021, pp 140-162, DOI: 10.3280/ASUR2021-130008