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The Future of European competitiveness : Part A - a competitiveness strategy for Europe

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Title: The Future of European competitiveness : Part A - a competitiveness strategy for Europe / Mario DraghiAuthor: Draghi, Mario
Publication: Brussels : European Commission, 2024Notes: Sumario: The only way to meet this challenge is to grow and become more productive, preserving our values of equity and social inclusion. And the only way to become more productive is for Europe to radically change.
This report identifies three main areas for action to reignite sustainable growth. In each area, we are not starting from zero. The EU still has general strengths such as strong education and health systems and robust welfare states and specific strengths on which to build. But we are collectively failing to convert these strengths into productive and competitive industries on the global stage.
First and most importantly Europe must profoundly refocus its collective efforts on closing the innovation gap with the US and China, especially in advanced technologies.
Europe is stuck in a static industrial structure with few new companies rising up to disrupt existing industries or develop new growth engines. In fact, there is no EU company with a market capitalisation over EUR 100 billion that has been set up from scratch in the last fifty years, while all six US companies with a valuation above EUR 1 trillion have been created in this period
This includes: The starting point: a  new landscape for Europe -- Closing the innovation gap -- A joint decarbonisation: and competitiveness plan -- Increasing security and reducing dependencies -- Financing investments -- Strengthening governanceRelated records: Documento relacionado: Resumen Informe Draghi. The Future of European Competitiveness. A Competitiveness Strategy for EuropeDocumento relacionado: Navarro, Ilier . La IA según Draghi : la competitividad de la UE está en riesgo por la complejidad legalDocumento relacionado: Bris, Arturo. ¿Dónde se queda corta la estrategia industrial de Mario Draghi para Europa?Documento relacionado: Martínez Martínez, Ricard. El Informe Draghi, la norma como barrera y las autoridades independientes de controlMateria / lugar / evento: Competitividad Perspectivas económicas Inversiones Innovación Desarrollo económico Desarrollo industrial Descarbonización Productividad Estrategia de crecimiento Unión Europea Other categories: 921.4
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