At the EESC, we believe that the prospects for employment growth depend on the EU’s capacity to generate economic growth. Ambitious industrial and innovation policies should be set up. And they should be complemented with a job-rich recovery employment policy.
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07/09/2012
Presentation
Speaker
Staffan Nilsson
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Mí Iúil 2017
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Topics:
- The Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU: EU today and tomorrow;
- REFIT Platform: improving regulatory frameworks for economic growth;
- Dealing with a Dis-United Kingdom;
- Businesses and consumers will win from an inclusive circular economy;
- Artificial intelligence at the service of transport
15/09/2015
Analysis
Project
The "Smart Cities" project is a follow-up to the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) own-initiative opinion on Smart cities as a driver of a new European industrial policy, adopted in July 2015.
Within the framework of the project, a delegation of seven EESC members has carried out study visits to six EU cities that have successfully implemented smart project initiatives.
Mí Aibreáin 2015
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Mí Aibreáin 2015
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Newsletter of the Various Interests Group of the EESC
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Europe III - April 2015
Mí Aibreáin 2014
Newsletter
Newsletter of the Various Interests Group of the EESC
Mí Dheireadh Fómhair 2013
Newsletter
Newsletter of the Various Interests Group of the EESC
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