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09/03/09 Die Welt, "Rezession wirft Europas Staaten weit zurück"
Doch auf der Zielgeraden halten jetzt lediglich noch sechs der 14 größten EU-Mitgliedsstaaten die selbst gesteckten Marken ein. Das geht aus dem aktuellen "Europäischen Wachstums- und Beschäftigungsmonitor" des Versicherungskonzerns Allianz und des Think Tanks Lisbon Councils hervor, der jährlich die Fortschritte des Lissabon-Prozesses misst.
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09/03/09 Die Presse, "Österreich macht bei Lissabon-Zielen Platz gut"
Die Studie wird von dem Brüssler Thinktank "Lisbon Council" in Zusammenarbeit mit der Allianz Gruppe erstellt.
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09/03/09 Der Standard, "EU-Lissabon-Ziele prominentes Opfer der Rezession"
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09/03/09 Irish Times, "Ireland and Italy least competitive of EU states"
The annual competitiveness survey, which is compiled by the insurer Allianz and the Lisbon Council think tank, measures indicators such as economic growth, productivity, education levels and investment.
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26/02/09 Het Financieele Dagblad, "Zuinig zijn op netgeneration"
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01/02/09 The Parliament, "Reding: Broadband to rescue EU from economic crisis"
“I remain convinced that ICT in general and the internet in particular are the tools we need to get us out of the economic crisis,” Reding told an audience at an event organised by Brussels think-tank the Lisbon Council.
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11/12/08 Newsweek, "Germany's Frau Nein"
"The Germans have much more firepower in their policy arsenal than almost any other government in Europe," says Paul Hofheinz, president of the Lisbon Council, a Brussels think tank.
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20/11/08 Trends Tendances, "Comme Obama, dopez votre entreprise grace au Web participatif!
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19/11/08 Rzeczpospolita, "Lepiej uczą za granicą"
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18/11/08 Chronicle of Higher Education, "European Universities Must Do More to Meet Economic...
Universities in several European countries are failing to meet the social and economic demands of complex modern economies, says a new report from a Brussels-based think tank that surveyed the higher-education systems of 17 nations, including the United States. The nations in the study, by the Lisbon Council for Economic Competitiveness and Social Renewal, are among the 30 member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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