Growth, growth, growth: how and where from? Europe's demographic and technological challenges
Growth, growth, growth: how and where from? Europe's demographic and technological challenges
Politicians like to talk about economic growth without specifying well-founded proposals to achieving this. Some countries need to kickstart growth more than others as demographic challenges are an under-appreciated threat to long-term prosperity. In the 21st century input factors include multi-skill labour and labour saving or job automating technologies that policies need to consider individually. For too long, traditional approaches have been `that will do' but in staying still, European economies going backwards. Researchers need to find policy solutions for governments and the private sector to solve a country's problems.
Barker, Emily
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24 December 2024
Barker, Emily
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Emily Barker (Author)
(2024)
Growth, growth, growth: how and where from? Europe's demographic and technological challenges
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Politicians like to talk about economic growth without specifying well-founded proposals to achieving this. Some countries need to kickstart growth more than others as demographic challenges are an under-appreciated threat to long-term prosperity. In the 21st century input factors include multi-skill labour and labour saving or job automating technologies that policies need to consider individually. For too long, traditional approaches have been `that will do' but in staying still, European economies going backwards. Researchers need to find policy solutions for governments and the private sector to solve a country's problems.
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