Abstract. The Lisbon Agenda was meant to make the European Union ‘the most dynamic and competitive knowledge-based economy (KBE) in the world ’ by 2010. As that date has now come and gone, it is apt to ask whether the Lisbon Agenda achieved its objective. We engage with this very question by analyzing new empirical material on the supposed transition to a KBE. Theoretically, we problematize the very notion that EU policies promoted the emergence of a KBE by highlighting how the Lisbon Agenda was tied to the financialization of the European economy. Our findings illustrate the abject failure of the EU’s decade-long strategy to foster a new economy and better employment opportunities. We show that the main winners of the EU’s economic strateg...
Abstract: Directing European economies to new paths of development by closing the economic gap betwe...
The Lisbon agenda of 2000 was an ambitious agenda for making the European economy the most competiti...
At the Lisbon Summit in March 2000, the Heads of the Member States of the European Union (EU) agreed...
The Lisbon Strategy was set out in March 2000. At the beginning of a new Millennium the EU set itse...
Dalla Liguria a Lisbona abstract At the Lisbon European Council (March 2000) the Heads of State...
The majority of papers published in the last decades on European Union policy strongly stress the im...
At the European Summit of Lisbon in 2000, the objective to make the European Union the most competit...
Pessimistic comments are crowding the medias about the failure of the Lisbon strategy. At the end of...
Since 2000, the European Union (EU) has embraced the ambition to, "become by 2010 the most comp...
Knowledge economy is becoming the most important factor conditioning the economy evolution of develo...
The Lisbon strategy, launched in 2000 to promote growth and employment by developing a highly compet...
At the Lisbon summit of 2000 the European Union (EU) set an agenda for making Europe the most compet...
Turning Europe into a leading `global knowledge-based` economy has become something of an obsession ...
The Lisbon Agenda was approved in mars 2000 and at that time, the European Union was facing economic...
Combining insights from critical discourse analysis (CDA) and neo-Gramscian IPE theory, this paper p...
Abstract: Directing European economies to new paths of development by closing the economic gap betwe...
The Lisbon agenda of 2000 was an ambitious agenda for making the European economy the most competiti...
At the Lisbon Summit in March 2000, the Heads of the Member States of the European Union (EU) agreed...
The Lisbon Strategy was set out in March 2000. At the beginning of a new Millennium the EU set itse...
Dalla Liguria a Lisbona abstract At the Lisbon European Council (March 2000) the Heads of State...
The majority of papers published in the last decades on European Union policy strongly stress the im...
At the European Summit of Lisbon in 2000, the objective to make the European Union the most competit...
Pessimistic comments are crowding the medias about the failure of the Lisbon strategy. At the end of...
Since 2000, the European Union (EU) has embraced the ambition to, "become by 2010 the most comp...
Knowledge economy is becoming the most important factor conditioning the economy evolution of develo...
The Lisbon strategy, launched in 2000 to promote growth and employment by developing a highly compet...
At the Lisbon summit of 2000 the European Union (EU) set an agenda for making Europe the most compet...
Turning Europe into a leading `global knowledge-based` economy has become something of an obsession ...
The Lisbon Agenda was approved in mars 2000 and at that time, the European Union was facing economic...
Combining insights from critical discourse analysis (CDA) and neo-Gramscian IPE theory, this paper p...
Abstract: Directing European economies to new paths of development by closing the economic gap betwe...
The Lisbon agenda of 2000 was an ambitious agenda for making the European economy the most competiti...
At the Lisbon Summit in March 2000, the Heads of the Member States of the European Union (EU) agreed...