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The Lisbon Strategy: a Tool for Economic and Social Reforms in the Enlarged European Union
This paper evaluates achievements and shortcomings of the Lisbon Strategy launched by the European Union in the spring of 2000 aiming to increase the competitiveness of the European economy within ten years.
| Link | http://www.case.com.pl/up…ja_plik/8442581_sa310.pdf |
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| Author | Blaszczyk, B |
| Date | Ocr/05 |
| Institute | Center for Social and Economic Research |
| Tags | Lisbon, Strategy, Europe, economy, EU, competitiveness, |
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