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The Lisbon strategy since 2005

The Lisbon Strategy: Which failure? Whose failure? And why?. Egmont Paper, no. 6, May 2005

The Lisbon Strategy: Which failure? Whose failure? And why?. Egmont Paper, no. 6, May 2005

... 3 . 1 . 2 . T h e r e a l p r o b l e m s Even if the problems of the European economy remain relative, they are never- theless real. Spending linked to the ageing of the European population is constantly growing The ...

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Prospects for the Lisbon Strategy: How to increase the competitiveness of the European economy? CEPS Working Documents No. 224, 1 July 2005

Prospects for the Lisbon Strategy: How to increase the competitiveness of the European economy? CEPS Working Documents No. 224, 1 July 2005

... The Lisbon agenda was to be complemented by structural reform on the national level, especially in the areas of tax, labour market and regulatory ...the Lisbon agenda in March 2005, when the services ...

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Mobilising the brainpower of Europe: enabling universities to make their full contribution to the Lisbon Strategy. Communication from the Commission. COM (2005) 152 final, 20 April 2005

Mobilising the brainpower of Europe: enabling universities to make their full contribution to the Lisbon Strategy. Communication from the Commission. COM (2005) 152 final, 20 April 2005

... It has helped to define our identity and our values, and it is the driving force behind our future competitiveness” 1 . 1. U NIVERSITIES ARE CRUCIAL IN ACHIEVING THE L ISBON GOALS Within the next 20 years, Europe’s ...

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Technology diffusion, services, and endogenous growth in Europe  Is the Lisbon Strategy still alive? Bruges European Economic Research (BEER) Papers 2/May 2005

Technology diffusion, services, and endogenous growth in Europe. Is the Lisbon Strategy still alive? Bruges European Economic Research (BEER) Papers 2/May 2005

... Abstract We explore the role of business services in knowledge accumulation and growth and the determinants of knowledge diffusion including the role of distance. A continuous time model is estimated on several European ...

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FROM THE LISBON STRATEGY TO EUROPE 2020

FROM THE LISBON STRATEGY TO EUROPE 2020

... case of Bulgaria and Romania with institutionalized and street children, what are typically seen as social policy issues become translated into human rights concerns, and hence move from “soft acquis” to hard “Copenhagen ...

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Implementing the Community Lisbon programme: A strategy for the simplification of the regulatory environment. Communication from the Commission. COM (2005) 535 final, 25 October 2005

Implementing the Community Lisbon programme: A strategy for the simplification of the regulatory environment. Communication from the Commission. COM (2005) 535 final, 25 October 2005

... March 2005 on “Better Regulation for Growth and Jobs” 1 identified simplification as one priority action for the ...revised Lisbon strategy for achieving growth and jobs in Europe and therefore ...

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What's Wrong With Lisbon? Bruegel Third-Party Papers, June 2005

What's Wrong With Lisbon? Bruegel Third-Party Papers, June 2005

... The referendums thus emphasise that Europe’s poor economic performance deeply undermines the very legitimacy of the EU – a point rightly emphasised by Prime Minister Tony Blair in a speech to the European Parliament on ...

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European Education and Training Systems in the Second Decennium of the Lisbon Strategy

European Education and Training Systems in the Second Decennium of the Lisbon Strategy

... Chapter 1. Three key challenges Key Challenge I: Demographic Changes Ageing of the population, due to the combined effects of decreasing fertility rates and rising life expectancy rates, is a leading phenomenon in all ...

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Working Paper Alternative composite Lisbon development strategy indices

Working Paper Alternative composite Lisbon development strategy indices

... the Lisbon Strategy “Working together for growth and jobs: A new start for the Lisbon Strategy” therefore favours an increased focus around two principal tasks – delivering stronger, lasting ...

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Perspectives for the Lisbon Strategy: How to increase the competitiveness of the European economy?

Perspectives for the Lisbon Strategy: How to increase the competitiveness of the European economy?

... the Lisbon Strategy … Five years on, the achievements have been truly ...the Lisbon Agenda in March 2005, when the services directive was sent back by the European Council to the Commission ...

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The Lisbon Strategy: a Tool for Economic and Social Reforms in the Enlarged European Union

The Lisbon Strategy: a Tool for Economic and Social Reforms in the Enlarged European Union

... Commission 2005) before the re- cent spring meeting has accepted, to a large extent, the direction of the Wim Kok ...renewed Strategy can only be ...the Lisbon Strategy, ...

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Analysis of reaching the Lisbon Strategy targets at the national level: the EU 27 and Slovenia

Analysis of reaching the Lisbon Strategy targets at the national level: the EU 27 and Slovenia

... the Lisbon Strategy is a long-term strategy whose main target is to make Europe the most competitive, dynamic and knowledge-based economy in the world by ...the 2005 mid-term review, the ...

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Slovenian case of strategic change management in the public sector: Towards the Lisbon Strategy

Slovenian case of strategic change management in the public sector: Towards the Lisbon Strategy

... of Lisbon Strategy ...the Lisbon goals as well as to the provision of quality public ...the Lisbon Strategy is based on the assumption that a good quality public sector is a critical ...

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Benchmarking the Lisbon Strategy

Benchmarking the Lisbon Strategy

... policy, since greater fl exibility helps to lower price pressures at a given level of growth, which, in turn, may lead to an increase in the potential level of output and employment growth that is compatible with ...

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Introduction. The Lisbon Strategy

Introduction. The Lisbon Strategy

... Programme is 120 ECTS, and the BA is 240 ECTS. Moving to ECTS increased the number of work hours required for the programs. The BA has an additional 1330-1530 hours required depending on the specific emphasis. ...

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Spatial Scenarios and the Lisbon Strategy

Spatial Scenarios and the Lisbon Strategy

... is Lisbon successful if Europe has the best R&D and/or creative class for a narrow elite, or is it preferable for Europe to be more competitive as a whole in the new economy? In any case, it is rather safe to say ...

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Lisbon Strategy 2.1 in the Context of Global Mega trends

Lisbon Strategy 2.1 in the Context of Global Mega trends

... growth strategy, about the Lisbon Strategy, we understood globalisation mostly as Europe's competition with the USA and ...Japan. Since then, the US is ceasing to play the role of the main ...

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Quantitative assessment of Structural Reforms: Modelling the Lisbon Strategy

Quantitative assessment of Structural Reforms: Modelling the Lisbon Strategy

... favoured since their efficiency gains not only work vis- à-vis other sectors of the domestic economy, but in particular vis-à-vis their respective world ...

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The lack of Filipino restaurants in Lisbon: creating and brand strategy and visual identity for BARKADA - a Filipino restaurant & bar in Lisbon

The lack of Filipino restaurants in Lisbon: creating and brand strategy and visual identity for BARKADA - a Filipino restaurant & bar in Lisbon

... colors and aesthetics since they both have minimalistic design, their color palettes are limited in which black and white are commonly used. The choice of using minimal colors give their restaurant a more ...

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From the Lisbon strategy to EU2020: illusion or progress for european economies?

From the Lisbon strategy to EU2020: illusion or progress for european economies?

... society”. Since 1992, the Clinton-Gore Administration has tripled funding for Community Technology Centers, which provide access to computers and the Internet to low-income urban and ...

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