In 2000, the European Union set out to shape itself into the world's "most dynamic and competitive knowledge-based economy" within a decade. But how great is the capacity of the EU to orchestrate 'competitiveness'? Can common policy instruments produce consistent effects across diverse varieties of capitalism? Has substantial policy learning taken place in response to the successes and failures of the Lisbon agenda? Europe and National Economic Transformation identifies the nature and limits of the transformative capacities of the EU's push for economic gains. The book does so by examining the consequences of the decade-long Lisbon process and its successor, Europe 2020. It explores a broad range of economic outcomes and consequences for an...
The Lisbon Strategy was set out in March 2000. At the beginning of a new Millennium the EU set itse...
European studies frequently regard the economic and social dimensions of EU integration as diametric...
This article analyses the current socio-economic situation in Portugal from the perspective of the t...
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 ...
Turning Europe into a leading 'global knowledge-based' economy has become something of an obsession ...
International audienceThis chapter analyses changes in employment, the quality of work and jobs, and...
Since 2000, the European Union (EU) has embraced the ambition to, "become by 2010 the most comp...
Abstract. The Lisbon Agenda was meant to make the European Union ‘the most dynamic and competitive k...
The Lisbon strategy could reinvigorate Europe’s economy and boost employment. In 2000 the European l...
The majority of papers published in the last decades on European Union policy strongly stress the im...
Most of the scholarly literature on European Union immigration policymaking has emphasized the predo...
This paper examines how competitiveness has been framed rhetorically and politically by interested a...
Knowledge is fast becoming one of the main sources of wealth, yet it can also become a source of ine...
Dalla Liguria a Lisbona abstract At the Lisbon European Council (March 2000) the Heads of State...
The Lisbon Strategy was set out in March 2000. At the beginning of a new Millennium the EU set itse...
European studies frequently regard the economic and social dimensions of EU integration as diametric...
This article analyses the current socio-economic situation in Portugal from the perspective of the t...
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 ...
Turning Europe into a leading 'global knowledge-based' economy has become something of an obsession ...
International audienceThis chapter analyses changes in employment, the quality of work and jobs, and...
Since 2000, the European Union (EU) has embraced the ambition to, "become by 2010 the most comp...
Abstract. The Lisbon Agenda was meant to make the European Union ‘the most dynamic and competitive k...
The Lisbon strategy could reinvigorate Europe’s economy and boost employment. In 2000 the European l...
The majority of papers published in the last decades on European Union policy strongly stress the im...
Most of the scholarly literature on European Union immigration policymaking has emphasized the predo...
This paper examines how competitiveness has been framed rhetorically and politically by interested a...
Knowledge is fast becoming one of the main sources of wealth, yet it can also become a source of ine...
Dalla Liguria a Lisbona abstract At the Lisbon European Council (March 2000) the Heads of State...
The Lisbon Strategy was set out in March 2000. At the beginning of a new Millennium the EU set itse...
European studies frequently regard the economic and social dimensions of EU integration as diametric...
This article analyses the current socio-economic situation in Portugal from the perspective of the t...