At the Lisbon summit of 2000 the European Union (EU) set an agenda for making Europe the most competitive economy in the world. The targets that were set then are unlikely to be achieved. European countries need to concentrate on change in the lower productivity, more labour-intensive service sectors of the economy to improve their poor employment performance
More than half way into the decade, it is clear that the EU will fall short of reaching its ambitiou...
Yesterday it was the turn of the Lisbon Agenda. Tomorrow it will be that of EU 2020. This new econom...
Yesterday it was the turn of the Lisbon Agenda. Tomorrow it will be that of EU 2020. This new econom...
The Lisbon agenda of 2000 was an ambitious agenda for making the European economy the most competiti...
The Lisbon strategy could reinvigorate Europe’s economy and boost employment. In 2000 the European l...
In a world of rapid technological progress and increasing international competition, how can Europea...
Abstract: The work presents the changes in the policy of employment on a European-wide scale and in ...
The Lisbon strategy could reinvigorate Europe’s economy and boost employment. In 2000 the European l...
The EU aspires to be the most competitive, full employment economy in the world and has set a number...
[Excerpt] The seventeenth edition of Employment in Europe appears at a challenging moment. In the in...
In a world of rapid technological progress and increasing international competition, how can Europea...
The Lisbon Strategy depicts how the EU plans to facilitate economic growth and to draw level with th...
[Excerpt] The seventeenth edition of Employment in Europe appears at a challenging moment. In the in...
The Lisbon Strategy is working; it has helped to bring about higher economic growth, more jobs and r...
To be published at Krings, Bettina-J. ed. (2011), Brain Drain or Brain Gain? Changes of Work in Know...
More than half way into the decade, it is clear that the EU will fall short of reaching its ambitiou...
Yesterday it was the turn of the Lisbon Agenda. Tomorrow it will be that of EU 2020. This new econom...
Yesterday it was the turn of the Lisbon Agenda. Tomorrow it will be that of EU 2020. This new econom...
The Lisbon agenda of 2000 was an ambitious agenda for making the European economy the most competiti...
The Lisbon strategy could reinvigorate Europe’s economy and boost employment. In 2000 the European l...
In a world of rapid technological progress and increasing international competition, how can Europea...
Abstract: The work presents the changes in the policy of employment on a European-wide scale and in ...
The Lisbon strategy could reinvigorate Europe’s economy and boost employment. In 2000 the European l...
The EU aspires to be the most competitive, full employment economy in the world and has set a number...
[Excerpt] The seventeenth edition of Employment in Europe appears at a challenging moment. In the in...
In a world of rapid technological progress and increasing international competition, how can Europea...
The Lisbon Strategy depicts how the EU plans to facilitate economic growth and to draw level with th...
[Excerpt] The seventeenth edition of Employment in Europe appears at a challenging moment. In the in...
The Lisbon Strategy is working; it has helped to bring about higher economic growth, more jobs and r...
To be published at Krings, Bettina-J. ed. (2011), Brain Drain or Brain Gain? Changes of Work in Know...
More than half way into the decade, it is clear that the EU will fall short of reaching its ambitiou...
Yesterday it was the turn of the Lisbon Agenda. Tomorrow it will be that of EU 2020. This new econom...
Yesterday it was the turn of the Lisbon Agenda. Tomorrow it will be that of EU 2020. This new econom...