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Lisbon process 6 European Union 5 Latin America 3 dependency theory 2 Broadband 1 Dependency theory 1 Dependenztheorie 1 EU-Staaten 1 European integration 1 Globalisierung 1 Industriepolitik 1 Lissabon Strategie 1 Multinationales Unternehmen 1 Schumpeterismus 1 broadband policy 1 policy reform 1 public private partnership 1 universal service 1
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English 3 Undetermined 3
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Tausch, Arno 5 Heshmati, Almas 2 FALCH, Morten 1 HENTEN, Anders 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 2 MPRA Paper 2 Informatica Economica 1 Society and Economy 1
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RePEc 5 EconStor 1
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Is globalization a driver of economic growth and social development?
Tausch, Arno - In: Society and Economy 33 (2011) December, pp. 505-524
This article starts from the assumptions that the world can learn a lot from the empirical and theoretical debates and research results of dependency and world systems research. The European ‘political class’ seems to react more slowly to the implications of the global economic crisis. The...
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Learning from Latin America's experience: Europe's failure in the 'Lisbon process'
Tausch, Arno; Heshmati, Almas - 2010
the Lisbon process has to be a Schumpeterian approach. First, we analyze the Lisbon performance of the world economy by … the global economy and other goals of the Lisbon process. Dependency from the large, transnational corporations, as …, redistribution, growth and employment) on a global scale. It tries to confront the very basic pro-globalist assumptions of the Lisbon …
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Learning from Latin America's Experience: Europe's Failure in the "Lisbon Process"
Tausch, Arno; Heshmati, Almas - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2010
-globalist assumptions of the "Lisbon process", the policy target of the European leaders since the EU's Lisbon Council meeting in March 2000 … politically useful analysis of the "Lisbon process" has to be a "Schumpeterian" approach. First, we analyze the "Lisbon … between the dependent insertion into the global economy and other goals of the "Lisbon process". Dependency from the large …
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Achieving Universal Access to Broadband
FALCH, Morten; HENTEN, Anders - In: Informatica Economica 13 (2009) 2, pp. 166-174
classical universal service obligation are in play, and discusses various policy measures taking the Lisbon process as a point …
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Correctly finger-pointing the Lisbon-process-villains
Tausch, Arno - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2007
The European Union’s center-piece of economic policy making is the Lisbon process, which tries to make Europe the most … prospect of things getting better is not Poland but Portugal. It emerges once again that the Lisbon process is in a dire state … Centre for European Reform (CER) study that maintained that Denmark, Sweden and Austria are the best performing Lisbon …
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Im Lissabon-Prozess. Die USA und Europa im Vergleich
Tausch, Arno - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2005
Die Unterschiede im Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftssystem zwischen den USA und Europa waren zwar immer ausgeprägt, gewinnen aber seit dem Zusammenbruch des gemeinsamen Gegenmodells in der ehemaligen Sowjetunion und in Osteuropa und dem Lissabon-Prozess zunehmend an Bedeutung. Letztens hat diese...
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