Institutions and Innovation in the European Union
Stefano Micossi
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Karl Aiginger
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In the 1990s, the issue of competitiveness acquired new prominence and meaning in policy-making, following the example of aggressive economic reform in countries such as New Zealand. The emphasis shifted from "strategic" industrial and technology policies to the countries' general business environment and attractiveness for investment. Accordingly, the policy approach stressed comprehensive reviews of the quality of institutions and government, legislation, education and human capital ...
Keywords: Institutions; and; Innovation; in; the; European; Union; European; Union; Economic; Policy; Issues; for; the; Next; Decade (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003 Written 2003-12-01
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