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ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DIGITAL SKILLS: AN OVERVIEW ON THE EU-28 COUNTRY CLUSTERS

Aniela Balacescu, Marian Zaharia and Delia Nica Badea
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Delia Nica Badea: CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI UNIVERSITY OF TARGU JIU, ROMANIA

Annals - Economy Series, 2019, vol. 6, 78-85

Abstract: The innovation and new information technologies have become crucial determinants to encourage competitiveness in all sectors of economy. This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth and digital skills. The analysis of the economic growth will be carried out with the help of the most representative indicator of results, respectively the gross domestic product(GDP). The starting point of the study is the analysis of the level recorded by GDP/capita and the level of digital skills for each EU member state, continuing with the perspective of the evolution of the link between the two indicators and the grouping of countries according to it. The results show similarities and dissimilarities between the EU countries and help us understand the progress of the EU28 countries towards a digital society and economy. Also, the study can be a necessary tool for decision makers, focusing on the important aspects whose evolution depends on the development of the Digital Single Market for Europe.

Keywords: digital skills; economy; GDP; EU28 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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