The importance of a smart, inclusive and sustainable development as well as their main determinants had benefit in the last decades of an emergent attention both in the current evolution of the mix set of socio and economic policies as well as in the theoretical and empirical research development. The paper focuses on the role of investments in human capital and innovation, two closely interrelated variables, for a smart, inclusive and sustainable development, within the European Union countries. Our main research results show that, at the EU level, there are significant differences between less inclusive and sustainable developed countries and, correspondingly, between more inclusive and sustainable developed countries in terms of investme...
Also presented at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April ...
Human capital and knowledge are most important factors of current development processes, contributin...
The current economic crisis has rushed even more the economists’ concerns to identify new directions...
Innovation is essential for economic growth in developed countries. One of the most important source...
AbstractThe EU's 2020 Strategy is focused on three area of growth: smart, sustainable and inclusive ...
The paper intends to provide evidence regarding the disparities on global competitiveness, human cap...
Human development is a constant concern at European level. Thus, various programs have been proposed...
AbstractThe EU's 2020 Strategy is focused on three area of growth: smart, sustainable and inclusive ...
AbstractWith approximately 80 million people with low or basic skills, 19 million children at risk o...
Innovation is essential for economic growth in developed countries. One of the most important sourc...
In the aftermath of the economic crisis, measures have been taken in order to set the paths towards ...
The quality of human capital depends on the conditions in which people live, work and learn. Therefo...
The paper tries to clarify the link between the investment in R&D and theaccumulation of human capit...
This article sets out to examine the innovative capacity of the European Union (EU) countries and re...
This article sets out to examine the innovative capacity of the European Union (EU) countries and re...
Also presented at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April ...
Human capital and knowledge are most important factors of current development processes, contributin...
The current economic crisis has rushed even more the economists’ concerns to identify new directions...
Innovation is essential for economic growth in developed countries. One of the most important source...
AbstractThe EU's 2020 Strategy is focused on three area of growth: smart, sustainable and inclusive ...
The paper intends to provide evidence regarding the disparities on global competitiveness, human cap...
Human development is a constant concern at European level. Thus, various programs have been proposed...
AbstractThe EU's 2020 Strategy is focused on three area of growth: smart, sustainable and inclusive ...
AbstractWith approximately 80 million people with low or basic skills, 19 million children at risk o...
Innovation is essential for economic growth in developed countries. One of the most important sourc...
In the aftermath of the economic crisis, measures have been taken in order to set the paths towards ...
The quality of human capital depends on the conditions in which people live, work and learn. Therefo...
The paper tries to clarify the link between the investment in R&D and theaccumulation of human capit...
This article sets out to examine the innovative capacity of the European Union (EU) countries and re...
This article sets out to examine the innovative capacity of the European Union (EU) countries and re...
Also presented at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April ...
Human capital and knowledge are most important factors of current development processes, contributin...
The current economic crisis has rushed even more the economists’ concerns to identify new directions...