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Reinventing Public Governance in Europe: The Europe 2010 Strategy

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  • Anne Drumaux
  • Paul Joyce

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The Europe 2020 strategy could be seen as the application of public management reforms to the problem of governance of the economies of Europe. It was not simply an economic plan but included strategic goals on employment, R & D, climate change and sustainability, education, poverty and social exclusion. It was, in other words, a comprehensive framework for the social, environmental and economic development of Europe over the decade to 2020. It emphasized the need for a coherent and integrated effort by all countries and levels of government to work with social partners and citizens to renew Europe’s dynamism.

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  • Anne Drumaux & Paul Joyce, 2015. "Reinventing Public Governance in Europe: The Europe 2010 Strategy," Working Papers CEB 15-014, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
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    1. Arno Tausch, 2010. "The European Union’s failed “Lisbon strategy”," Society and Economy, Akadémiai Kiadó, Hungary, vol. 32(1), pages 103-121, June.
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    1. Nicola Francesco Dotti, 2016. "Learning from implementation and evaluation of the EU Cohesion Policy: Lessons from a research-policy dialogue," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/260380, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
    2. Anne Drumaux & Paul Joyce, 2016. "Economic Governance of Northern European Countries by the European Union 2010- 2015: The Cases of Finland, Germany, Lithuania and Sweden," Working Papers CEB 16-004, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.

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