Lisbon Strategy
The Lisbon Strategy, also known as the Lisbon Agenda or Lisbon Process, is an action and development plan for the European Union. It was set out by the European Council in Lisbon on March 2000.
Key thinkers and concepts
Contemporary key thinkers on whose works the Lisbon Strategy is based and/or who were involved in its creation include Maria Joao Rodrigues, Christopher Freeman, Bengt-Ake Lundvall, Luc Soete, Carlota Perez, Manuel Castells, Giovanni Dosi, and Richard Nelson.
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Maria Joao Rodrigues - Christopher Freeman - Bengt-Ake Lundvall - Luc Soete - Carlota Perez - Manuel Castells - Giovanni Dosi - Richard Nelson
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Key concepts of the Lisbon Strategy include those of the Knowledge Economy, Innovation, Techno-Economic Paradigms, Technology Governance, and the "Open Method" of Steering.
Related Topics:
Knowledge Economy - Innovation - Techno-Economic Paradigms - Technology Governance - Open Method
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Background and objectives |
| ► | The Strategy |
| ► | Key thinkers and concepts |
| ► | Bibliography |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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