This paper investigates the European economic integration within the frame work of the 2000 Lisbon Council with the aim of studying the dynamics affecting the social and economic life of European Countries. Such a descriptive investigation focuses on certain significant variables of the new theories highlighting the importance of technological innovation and human capital. To this end the multivariate statistic technique of Principal Component Analysis has been applied in order to classify Countries with regard to the investigated phenomenon
In this paper the monitoring of the Lisbon Strategy is analysed. In orderto do that, in a first stag...
The aim of this article is to identify diversity between the EU-15 and the New Members in their impl...
The Lisbon strategy could reinvigorate Europe’s economy and boost employment. In 2000 the European l...
The Lisbon Strategy was accepted by the European Council in March 2000 during the Lisbon summit. Th...
The Lisbon Strategy was accepted by the European Council in March 2000 during the Lisbon summit. The...
Polycentrism is a common feature of European urban systems. Lately, the concept has assumed amore no...
The Lisbon Strategy is a key document of the EU, which deals with the priorities and measures for th...
This study addresses the measurement of two composite Lisbon strategy indices that quantifies the le...
The Lisbon Strategy Targets are presented and assessed as accordingly to the domains of the structur...
The thesis deals with an analysis of objectives of the Lisbon Strategy in two EU countries, the Czec...
This study examined the effects of European economic integration in Portugal. It put forth the hypot...
This article considers the relationship between financial and technological integration in Europe. I...
This article analyses the current socio-economic situation in Portugal from the perspective of the t...
The Lisbon Strategy depicts how the EU plans to facilitate economic growth and to draw level with th...
As it is clear from the foregoing, the countries/country groups analyzed by education, R&D and labor...
In this paper the monitoring of the Lisbon Strategy is analysed. In orderto do that, in a first stag...
The aim of this article is to identify diversity between the EU-15 and the New Members in their impl...
The Lisbon strategy could reinvigorate Europe’s economy and boost employment. In 2000 the European l...
The Lisbon Strategy was accepted by the European Council in March 2000 during the Lisbon summit. Th...
The Lisbon Strategy was accepted by the European Council in March 2000 during the Lisbon summit. The...
Polycentrism is a common feature of European urban systems. Lately, the concept has assumed amore no...
The Lisbon Strategy is a key document of the EU, which deals with the priorities and measures for th...
This study addresses the measurement of two composite Lisbon strategy indices that quantifies the le...
The Lisbon Strategy Targets are presented and assessed as accordingly to the domains of the structur...
The thesis deals with an analysis of objectives of the Lisbon Strategy in two EU countries, the Czec...
This study examined the effects of European economic integration in Portugal. It put forth the hypot...
This article considers the relationship between financial and technological integration in Europe. I...
This article analyses the current socio-economic situation in Portugal from the perspective of the t...
The Lisbon Strategy depicts how the EU plans to facilitate economic growth and to draw level with th...
As it is clear from the foregoing, the countries/country groups analyzed by education, R&D and labor...
In this paper the monitoring of the Lisbon Strategy is analysed. In orderto do that, in a first stag...
The aim of this article is to identify diversity between the EU-15 and the New Members in their impl...
The Lisbon strategy could reinvigorate Europe’s economy and boost employment. In 2000 the European l...