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Zusatztext Bold in giving short shrift to the widespread notion in Europe that the gap in economic performance reflects a preference for a different social model. Still, it recognizes the central political dilemma: the long-term benefits of technology-driven growth, including higher standards of living, will come only at the short-term cost of disruption in jobs. Informationen zum Autor André Sapir is Professor of Economics at the Université Libre de Bruxelles and a member of the Group of Policy Advisers at the European Commission.; Philippe Aghion, Harvard University; Giuseppe Bertola, Università di Torino and European University Institute; Martin Hellwig, Universität Mannheim; Jean Pisani-Ferry, Université Paris-Dauphine; Dariusz Rosati, Szkola Glowna Handlowa w Warszawie and Narodowy Bank Polski; José Viñals, Banco de Españ; Helen Wallace, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, and Sussex European Institute; Marco Buti, Group of Policy Advisers, European Commission; Mario Nava, Group of Policy Advisers, European Commission; Peter Smith, Group of Policy Advisers, European Commission Klappentext Over the past decade European economic integration has seen considerable institutional success, but the economic performance of the EU has been varied. While macroeconomic stability has improved and an emphasis on cohesion preserved the EU economic system has not delivered satisfactory growth performance. This book is the report of a high-level group commissioned by the President of the European Commission to review the EU economic system and propose a blueprint for an economic system capable of delivering faster growth along with stability and cohesion. It assesses the EU's economic performance, examines the challenges facing the EU in the coming years, and presents a series of recommendations. Zusammenfassung This book is the report of a high-level group commissioned by the President of the European Commission to review the EU economic system and propose a blueprint for an economic system capable of delivering faster growth along with stability and cohesion. It assesses the EU's economic performance, and more. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Overview 2: Conceptual framework PART I - ASSESSMENT 3: Policy implementation 4: Economic performance: growth, stability and cohesion 5: Economic trade-offs 6: Economic governance in the EU PART II - CHALLENGES 7: Is the European model sustainable? 8: Making a bigger Europe work 9: Europe and the world PART III - RECOMMENDATIONS 10: Principles 11: Policies for promoting growth 12: Modes of delivery: governance methods and the budget ...