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Education, Growth and Development

2016

The link between higher-education investment and growth is more relevant when a country’s economy is no longer based on imitation, and begins to rely instead, on innovation as the main engine for growth. The knowledge triangle – research, education and innovation – was a core factor in European efforts to meet the Lisbon strategy and its stated objective that knowledge should help the European economy become the most dynamic knowledge-based one in the world. The failure of the Lisbon strategy was later conducive to a new ambitious scheme, namely Horizon 2020. Human capital, when transposed to educational matters, helps put forward an assessment of the relevance of the neo-Schumpeterian view…

Core (game theory)media_common.quotation_subjectKnowledge triangleEconomicsRelevance (law)Lisbon StrategyProduction–possibility frontierEconomic systemImitationInvestment (macroeconomics)Human capitalmedia_common
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The Analysis of the Relationship between the Level of the Public Expenditure for Investments and de Degree of Development of the Society in Romania

2013

Abstract Public expenditure for development have a decisive role in Romania in the economic recovery of the country, in a first step, but at the same time taking into account the EU's objectives. Romania during 2000-2010 had the largest public investment expenditures across European countries as a share of GDP, and in 2011 was ranked second after Poland. But while the share of GDP allocated to public investment in Romania is above the average of EU countries, in the economy these expenditures have been seen too little. Looking at Lisbon Index score, which tracks the performance of member countries to achieve the objectives of the current Lisbon strategy, one can notice that Romania is on th…

Economic growthPublic expenditureNoticeEconomic policyGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyPublic expenditureLisbon StrategyInvestment (macroeconomics)A sharepublic expenditure efficiencyAbsorption rateLisbon IndexEconomic recoveryEconomicsPosition (finance)Procedia Economics and Finance
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ASSESSMENT OF EUROPEAN COMISSION’S REGIONAL POLICY IMPACT ON REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT IN A POST-SOVIET CITY: CASE STUDY OF SELECTED NEIGHBOURHOODS IN R…

2012

Europe 2020 strategy, the replacement of Lisbon strategy for jobs and growth, is an “umbrella strategy” for development of all policy areas in countries of European Union, EU setting concrete target aims to be reached until year 2020 that are ambitious than the previous Lisbon strategy. All other policies of European Commission, EC or Commission, are supporting the Europe 2020 strategy, including the EC’s regional. Nowadays, growth and development at a local level within EU is seen as part of Commission’s regional policy aimed at contributing to the “umbrella strategy”. Its purpose is to help to achieve the overall goals of Europe 2020 strategy.  EC’s regional policy in point of fact is an …

Economic policymedia_common.quotation_subjectReal estateLisbon StrategyCommissionInvestment policyRecessionRegional policyMember stateEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic systemEuropean unionmedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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From The Lisbon Strategy To Europe 2020

2015

Abstract The idea of a Western Europe economic recovery occurs after World War II. First as a common market, and later, after enlargement towards Central and Eastern Europe as the single internal market. Due to the new challenges with which the global economy was faced, the longterm and short-term European economy needs a coherent growth economic strategy; the success of this strategy depends on joint action. Expanding the European economy is a continuous and irreversible process, yet it advances too slowly. The Lisbon strategy is a commitment to revive the European economy in all sectors. At 5 years after implementation of this strategy it was found that the results are insufficient, so me…

EntrepreneurshipSocial PsychologyHF5001-6182Economic policyEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)national competences and community competences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyDomestic marketGlobalization021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessMember stateEconomicseconomic recoveryBusinessSocial policycompetitiveness05 social sciencesLisbon StrategySingle market16. Peace & justice8. Economic growthEconomic recoverystrategy economic recovery competitiveness globalization national competences and Community competencesBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Economic systemstrategy050203 business & managementglobalizationStudies in Business and Economics
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The civic university: the policy and leadership challenges

2018

The societal role of higher education institutions has long been a topic of interest amongst academics and policy maker communities alike. In Europe, the EU’s Lisbon strategy (2000–2010) catapulted...

Higher educationbusiness.industryPolitical sciencePolicy makerLisbon StrategyPublic administrationbusinessEducationEuropean Journal of Higher Education
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Gobernanza territorial para el desarrollo sostenible : estado de la cuestión y agenda

2008

Joaquin.Farinos@uv.es La gobernanza territorial se ha convertido en el instrumento en el que se encuentran depositadas las esperanzas de una más efectiva gestión y gobierno de las políticas de desarrollo territorial. A lo largo del presente texto, en los sucesivos epígrafes, se analizan sus puntos fuertes y limitaciones; las estratégicas relaciones dialécticas –en ascendente sinergia– entre la gobernanza territorial, los objetivos de Lisboa y la cohesión territorial; porqué la planificación del desarrollo territorial sostenible es uno de los campos predilectos de aplicación de nuevas formas de gobernanza (entre ellos el Método Abierto de coordinación). Cierra el artículo una interpretación …

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