知識経済に向けて:EUの諸政策<br>European Policies for a Knowledge Economy

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知識経済に向けて:EUの諸政策
European Policies for a Knowledge Economy

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 192 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781840649772
  • DDC分類 330.4

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2003. Illustrating the challenges of a new strategic goal for European policies.

Full Description

In 2000, the European Union adopted an overall strategy to effect transition to a knowledge economy. After coordinating the preparation of the Lisbon European Summit which launched this ten year strategy, Maria Joao Rodrigues provides a unique insight into the renewal of European economic and social policies.European Policies for a Knowledge Economy explores the information society and research and education policies which are being combined to build a stronger knowledge base, and enhance the growth potential of Europe via economic reforms, enterprise and innovation policies. The author ascertains that the European social model should be reformed by investing in people, improving welfare provision and fighting new forms of social exclusion. She goes on to argue that macroeconomic policies will help to advance these structural changes.

The critical issues and underpinning debates that are highlighted include, amongst others:

reforms targeting the creation of more growth potential

macroeconomic policies which vitalise employment and structural change

policies for the information society aimed at improving standards of living

new priorities for national education policies towards lifelong learning

reforms of the labour markets for more and better jobs

implications of the Lisbon Strategy for the institutional reform of the European Union.

Illustrating the challenges of a new strategic goal for European policies, this highly accessible book will be essential reading for a wide-ranging audience - scholars, public administrators, business people and anyone else with an interest in European policies and their implications for national agendas.

Contents

Contents: Preface 1. European Dilemmas and New Prospects 2. Strategy and Governance for a Knowledge Economy 3. Policies for the Information Society 4. Policies for Research and Development 5. Policies for Enterprise and Innovation 6. A Learning Society 7. Renewing the European Social Model 8. Conclusion Index