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The Lisbon strategy and structural reforms in Europe

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Amable, Bruno ; Demmou, Lilas ; Ledezma, Ivan

Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research

2009

15

1

Spring

33-52

structural change ; Lisbon strategy

European Union

English

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"The Lisbon strategy, launched in 2000 to promote growth and employment by developing a highly competitive European economy, is an incoherent mixture of economic liberalism, social democratic aspirations and neo-Schumpeterian technological determinism. This article presents the macroeconomic environment of the Lisbon strategy and calls into question the generally accepted notion thatEurope lags behind the USA in terms of productivity and innovation. It discusses the implications of the most important integrated guidelines that member countries should follow to implement the Lisbon agenda and argues that they represent more a neoliberal programme than a renewal of the European social model. This article also presents the results of empirical work that tested the effectiveness of the various market liberalisation measures promoted by the Lisbon agenda. These results show that one should not expect significant results in two key areas: innovation and employment."

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