Europe needs to know how it can realise the potential for industrial rejuvenation. How well are European firms responding to the new opportunities for growth, and in which global value chains are they developing these new activities? The policy discussion on the future of manufacturing requires an understanding of the changing role of manufacturing in Europe’s growth agenda
There is a pressing need for Europe to grow out of the crisis, meaning that Europe needs to become m...
Innovation is key to the future of Europe. This Policy Contribution, written together by Mathias Dew...
This is Bruegel’s third report on the internationalisation of European firms, and the first one that...
‘Industrial policy is back!’ This is the message given in the European Commission’s October 2012 com...
Not only are European industries shrinking and experiencing diminishment of their capability to add ...
European policymakers are struggling to identify economic policies that can create new jobs and retu...
After Europes long stagnation, a debate is emerging on how industrial capacity could be reconstructe...
The rate ot Manutacturing on the GDP in US and Europe is decreasing permanent. The European Commissi...
This Bruegel blueprint analyses, within the framework of the EFIGE (European Firms in a Global Econo...
Industry in Europe is faced with an unprecedented number of new challenges and megatrends, from a sl...
Retrieved from: http://bruegel.org/2016/03/services-in-european-manufacturing-servinomics-explained/...
Europe, like many of the world's advanced economies, is facing a fundamental growth challenge. Growt...
This paper presents two scenarios for the future of manufacturing in Europe with varying trends in g...
Large firms contribute disproportionately to the economic performance of countries: they are more pr...
Notwithstanding considerable other achievements, the EU economic system is increasingly failing to d...
There is a pressing need for Europe to grow out of the crisis, meaning that Europe needs to become m...
Innovation is key to the future of Europe. This Policy Contribution, written together by Mathias Dew...
This is Bruegel’s third report on the internationalisation of European firms, and the first one that...
‘Industrial policy is back!’ This is the message given in the European Commission’s October 2012 com...
Not only are European industries shrinking and experiencing diminishment of their capability to add ...
European policymakers are struggling to identify economic policies that can create new jobs and retu...
After Europes long stagnation, a debate is emerging on how industrial capacity could be reconstructe...
The rate ot Manutacturing on the GDP in US and Europe is decreasing permanent. The European Commissi...
This Bruegel blueprint analyses, within the framework of the EFIGE (European Firms in a Global Econo...
Industry in Europe is faced with an unprecedented number of new challenges and megatrends, from a sl...
Retrieved from: http://bruegel.org/2016/03/services-in-european-manufacturing-servinomics-explained/...
Europe, like many of the world's advanced economies, is facing a fundamental growth challenge. Growt...
This paper presents two scenarios for the future of manufacturing in Europe with varying trends in g...
Large firms contribute disproportionately to the economic performance of countries: they are more pr...
Notwithstanding considerable other achievements, the EU economic system is increasingly failing to d...
There is a pressing need for Europe to grow out of the crisis, meaning that Europe needs to become m...
Innovation is key to the future of Europe. This Policy Contribution, written together by Mathias Dew...
This is Bruegel’s third report on the internationalisation of European firms, and the first one that...