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A New Strategy for Europe and New Economic Opportunities for Greece and the East European Countries

Amalia Venera Todorut and Liliana Constantinescu

European Research Studies Journal, 2010, vol. XIII, issue 2, 15-22

Abstract: In this work I propose myself to analyse the implications of the new EU 2020 strategy considering Greece and the East European countries, in a globalized and interdependent world which is being emphasized a lot more by the crisis. I present the main motive factors of the EU 2020 strategy, enabling the development based on knowledge as a value generating factor, the development of competences within a society favourable for inclusion and the creation of a competitive economy, a connected and more ecological one. I emphasize the approach of changing the objectives into reality and the use of instruments within a new approach, thus to outrun the economic and financial crisis. I identify, at the level of Greece and East European countries, the instruments of economic politics. Also, the necessity of putting a good use, at maximum, on the unique market, the integration in the EU in a global context, the rumination of political priorities in public budgets and the setting-up of a clear rule to make the new strategy more effective, is distinguished.

Keywords: strategy; globalization; competitiveness; financial crisis; economic politics; knowledge (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E60 G01 M10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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