Brief
Growth, competitiveness and employment: the rich legacy of the white paper
20 years after the publication of the white paper on “Growth, competitiveness and employment”, Jérôme Vignon presents the circumstances that spawned the white paper and its main elements before assessing the paper.
This Tribune by Jérôme Vignon is based on his opining speech during the conference “Growth, competitiveness and employment: what strategy for the EU?”, organised by Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute and EPPA, on 22 January 2014 in Brussels.
20 years after the publication of the white paper on “Growth, competitiveness and employment”, J. Vignon presents the circumstances that spawned the white paper and its main elements before assessing the paper. His Tribune deals with the following 5 points:
1. The circumstances that spawned the white paper
2. An educational approach to trigger a collective quantum leap
3. Mixed reception, rich legacy
4. Innovations which have produced results over time
5. Two issues that are still open
SUR LE MÊME THÈME
ON THE SAME THEME
PUBLICATIONS
The compass, the map and the landscape: three challenges facing the EU Competitiveness Compass

Competitiveness as Europe’s compass for weathering the climate storm?

The Road to a New European Automotive Strategy: Trade and Industrial Policy Options

MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
La recherche de compétitivité ne doit pas servir de prétexte pour justifier la déréglementation écologique

Si l’accablant rapport de Mario Draghi sur le décrochage économique de l’Union européenne fait consensus, ses préconisations divisent

Compétitivité : l’UE a-t-elle les moyens de rester dans la course ?

800 milliards d’investissements supplémentaires par an pour sauver l’Europe : la recette préconisée par Mario Draghi pourrait-elle marcher ?

Is red tape strangling Europe’s growth?

Le Docteur Draghi présente sa prescription pour soigner les graves problèmes de compétitivité de l’Europe
