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-globalist assumptions of the "Lisbon process", the policy target of the European leaders since the EU's Lisbon Council meeting in March 2000 … for current policy-making in Europe, and opt for an industrial policy approach in the tradition of former EU …
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reduction. The empirical results are based on a panel data estimation using the EU-15 countries data observed from 1995 to 2010 …
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ranking by the two indices, it is shown that the United States outperformed most EU-member states. Our investigations also … difference in the ranking by the two indices, it is shown that the United States outperformed most EU-member states. Our …
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Starting from Professor Kornai's assertion about the necessity to focus on the long-term perspectives of the transformation process, we analyze in this paper the Lisbon performance of the countries of the European Union from such a long-term, structural perspective. We present in a simple form...
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, the data presented in this article suggest that apart from Finland and the Netherlands, three new EU-27 member countries …
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