The Europe 2020 strategy – the technical road map filtered through intelligent practices
Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav and
Ionuț Bușega
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Ionuț Bușega: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2015, vol. XXII, issue Special(I), 5-12
Abstract:
This paper is focused on observing what was followed and completed in the implementation of Europe 2020 strategy, but the twist that the authors use is based on filtering what was done in tune with the Strategy and what should be done according to an objective fine tuning system that is found in corporate practices and also in policy making refined at art level. The authors also try to elevate the technical veil for highlighting the fact that Europe’s strategy on social regrouping or the traditional catching up process is working and evaluate it through an analysis that underlines also the quantitative side of the social progress at European level, but also the qualitative side that underlines the validation of the macro-statement: reaching the sustainable status for economic development/growth.
Keywords: catching up; Lisbon strategy; economic policy; convergence; educational level. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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