work of rebuilding The irish economy, achieving sustainable economic growth, strong public finances, and enduring job creation. âoeafter exiting the EU IMF Programme,
Irelandâ s future economic growth. Evidence demonstrates a positive correlation between entrepreneurship and economic performance in terms
economic growth, and the fact that the former distinction between these activities has become increasingly blurred.
the transformation of the economy to a more sustainable basis for economic growth for the future, for example as set out in Making It Happen.
work of rebuilding The irish economy, achieving sustainable economic growth, strong public finances, and enduring job creation. âoeafter exiting the EU IMF Programme,
Irelandâ s future economic growth. Evidence demonstrates a positive correlation between entrepreneurship and economic performance in terms
economic growth, and the fact that the former distinction between these activities has become increasingly blurred.
the transformation of the economy to a more sustainable basis for economic growth for the future, for example as set out in Making It Happen.
Since the late 1990s the region has experienced rapid economic growth, which has delivered rising real wages and commensurate improvements in productivity.
knowledge-driven approach to economic growth that: builds on existing comparative advantages; helps develop new activities in places where a strong comparative advantage might arise;
larger contribution of the knowledge factor to economic growth. 2 3. Against this backdrop, this report constitutes the final part of the assessment conducted
encouraging economic growth in EU Member States and their regions 17. The Cohesion Policy follows three main drivers.
The region has experienced rapid economic growth which has delivered rising real wages supported by commensurate improvements in productivity
sectors, suggesting that economic growth is likely to be balanced more, i e. evenly spread among different parts of the economy
Fruits of economic growth were distributed not evenly across the region 45. The fruits of economic growth and convergence with Europe were distributed not evenly
across the region. Already substantial inequalities in economic and social outcomes were exacerbated sharply over the past decade.
strategy is to promote the role of the knowledge factor in economic growth, and to act as a flexible
main bottlenecks for economic growth. Horizontal policy areas (outlined below) represent obstacles to economic development which have a significant impact on growth at the regional level and across
specialization strategy is to expand the role of knowledge and innovation in economic growth, rather than to try âoeoutsmartingâ the market
Fruits of economic growth not distributed evenly across the region income, wage and export disparities The region the region faces
advantages, the region has experienced rapid economic growth which has delivered rising real wages supported by commensurate improvements in productivity.
knowledge factor to economic growth 194. The identification of the regionâ s comparative advantage assumes a key role in the
promoting economic growth in the region, the following priorities can be identified in a common development strategy at the level of the two counties
economic growth and creation of new working places â one of the main instruments identified was the development of a knowledge based economy corroborated with
of economic growth perspectives in general, broadband internet development continued at EU level with an increase of 19,23%during July 2007-July 2008.
expansion and ability to induce a multiplying effect on economic growth, particularly through the great potential of fostering the development of other sectors,
economic growth. Regional Studies 41 (5: 685â 97 http://dx. doi. org/10.1080/00343400601120296 IPTS (2012) âoeguide to research and innovation strategies for smart specialisation RIS3Â
Evolution of economic growth and convergence with the European union 4 B SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: A PRIORITY FOR THE REGIONAL GOVERNMENT OF
Figure 2. Annual economic growth rate in Castilla y Leã n, Spain and Europe. Gross Value Added at basic prices
States and its impact on economic growth. In order to reverse this situation, it was concluded that European regions needed to identify technological patterns of knowledge
minor annual economic growth. In 2012, specifically, only 68%of companies with fewer than 10 employees had compared computers with 71.6%at the national level.
economic growth and adaptation, it is vital to have incremental innovation from the broader bulk of
Innovation is one of the most fundamental processes underpinning economic growth, the driver of growth in output per unit of labour and capital invested,
entrepreneurship and SME activity and economic growth and job creation. These growth and job creation effects happen through innovation,
with more rapid economic growth (Audretsch and Thurik, 2001; Audretsch and Keilbach 2005; Acs et al. 2005;
factor behind the bulk of economic growth, the growth that is not due to additions to capital and labour stocks.
Some of the ideas driving economic growth may be the result of scientific breakthroughs in large firms and universities,
is more on firm strategy and competitiveness than aggregate economic growth â The entrepreneur as a breakthrough innovator.
and economic growth. However, unlike Schumpeter (1934), who took the entrepreneur rather than the large firm to be the central actor in innovation,
It is oriented this innovation activity that promotes economic growth and solves social problems In order to understand more fully how start-up enterprises
economic growth. There is also an indirect impact, since the mere competitive threat of new and small firms,
economic growth. Investments in new knowledge are seen to spill over in part to other agents, increasing their returns to innovation and driving further investment and growth
explains part of the link between entrepreneurship and economic growth through their role in promoting knowledge spillovers.
Audretsch, D.,M. Keilbach and E. Lehmann (2006), Entrepreneurship and Economic growth, Oxford University Press, Oxford
Firm Formation and Economic growth Paper No. 1, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation WASHINGTON DC Stuart, T. 2000), âoeinter-organisational Alliances and the Performance of Firms:
Entrepreneurship, Economic growth, and Policyâ, in Z. Acs D. Audretsch and R. Strom (eds. Entrepreneurship, Growth,
As a part of the government strategy to promote economic growth, a National Innovation for Competitiveness Council (CNIC) was established in 2005.
b) an economic growth indicator (average rate of turnover; c) an employment growth indicator (average rate of employment growth;
environmental impacts from economic growth, and greening of consumption and production patterns, while reducing poverty and improving health and job prospects.
growth means making investment in the environment a new source of economic growth Green jobs Jobs that contribute to protecting the environment and reducing the harmful effects
paradigm argues in general that markets are placed best to deliver economic growth and widespread prosperity. Thus Adam smith in 1759 coined the (much overused) phrase
that societal challenges offer new opportunities for economic growth. Key growth sectors for many European economies in the coming years will be health education and social
innovation that will deliver on its promise to create sustainable economic growth and benefit those groups of society
The Moral Consequences of Economic growth. New york: Vintage Fromhold-Eisebith, M. 2004. âoeinnovative Milieu and Social Capitalâ Complementary or Redund
Internet Entrepreneurship and Economic growth
Social Innovation Whitepaper Social Innovation to answer Societyâ s Challenges  2014 Frost & Sullivan www. frost. com2
Powering the global economic growth, urbanisation and expanding populations in a sustainable manner is one of the biggest challenges and
be a driver of economic growth. In fact, investments in high speed rail have been estimated to have potential to add 2 to 3%to countriesâ GDP
economic growth Communities Communities/users /patients/citizens: increased ownership, engagement and interest Corporations Looking at long-run
For the Southeast to succeed in generating economic growth and creating employment, a sense of shared purpose to create real regional cohesion is a prerequisite.
Supporting tourism as a key driver of economic growth through a coordinated and integrated regional strategy and the development of a strategic tourism vision
and, ultimately, prospects for economic growth national security and the quality of life. Not since the opening of âoethe atomic age, â with its promises of power
economic growth. Indeed, most of the labor productivity growth during the interval extending from the 1830's
has been contributing to economic growth in the closing quarter of the twentieth century, except for the fact that
and Paul A. David, âoereinterpreting Economic growth: Parables and Realities, â American Economic Review, vol. 63 (2 may 1973
Aghion and Howitt, in Elhanan Helpman (ed.),General Purpose Technologies and Economic growth, Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 1998
David, Paul A.,âoeinvention and Accumulation in Americaâ s Economic growth: A Nineteenth Century Parable, â in
Jorgenson, Dale W.,âoeproductivity and Economic growth, â in Ernst R. Berndt and Jack E. Triplett, eds.
Economic growth Center, Yale university, 1990: pp. 71-80 Norman, Donald A.,The Invisible Computer: Why Good Products Can Fail,
economic growth, both developed and developing coun -tries are interested very in ï nding ways to stimulate SMES
considered to be the engine of economic growth and employment. One of the primary means through which
businesses contribute to economic growth, numerous research studies were conducted to determine which factors positively impact SMEÂ s innovative efforts.
long-term economic growth and prosperity. Some of these arguments can be traced back to economists like Joseph A. Schumpeter (1883-1950) and Karl Marx (1818-1883.
modern (ICT) communication infrastructure fuel sustainable economic growth and a high quality of life, with a wise management of natural resources, through participa
Economic growth Development Author: Oncioiu Ionica, Titu Maiorescu University Bucharest ionicaoncoiu@yahoo. ro, Romania Small firms are big business in the aid of economic development.
play an important role in the economic growth development and are increasingly recognized as having a permanent role as a seedbed for future
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 410 Special Issue December 2013 Introduction Given the importance of SMES in their world,
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 411 Special Issue December 2013 concept. The new business concept is conceived from the current state of
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 412 Special Issue December 2013 higher. Therefore, when engaging in research,
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 413 Special Issue December 2013 the innovation in a transition economy, as Romanian is?
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 414 Special Issue December 2013 reasons of the emergence of companies in specialized exchange economy
progress, and economic growth. At the same time, most small businesses that constitute the core of the economy do not innovate.
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 415 Special Issue December 2013 Lankhuizen and Woolthuis 2003, Rothwell 1986,1994.
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 416 Special Issue December 2013 maxims of scientific method: construct validity, internal validity and
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 417 Special Issue December 2013 4 Pattern not evaluated 36 6, 10%1
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 418 Special Issue December 2013 Thus, despite the economic reform, small and medium
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 419 Special Issue December 2013 the crisis, and the winners will be those who will be able to make
businesses represent the engine of the economic growth and a vector for disseminating the research and development results.
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 420 Special Issue December 2013 more economic growth, employment, a better balance of payments
improve the labor conditions References 1 Biatour, Bernadette and Kegels, Chantal and Vandecandelaere Siska, Le financement public dc lâ mnnovation:
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 421 Special Issue December 2013 11 Soete, Luc a o.,Eindrapport van de Expertgoep voor de
Enterprises on Economic growth Development 422 Special Issue December 2013 26 www. cnipmmr. ro 27 www. europa. eu. int
tend to be and thus more rapid economic growth (Florida 2002. Further, knowledge has been tied to the development in the number of SMES in economies (Petrakis and
economic growth, men, women, and minorities. Westport Quorom Books Rigby, D, & Zook, C. 2002). Open-market innovation.
SMES typically act as catalysts of economic growth and the scarce literature on OI in SMES indicates that small firms engaging in OI practices are more
SMES are viewed as drivers of economic growth and development as they account for over 90%of all businesses in most economies (Brunswicker and Van de Vrande, 2014
viewed as important drivers of innovation and economic growth in developing economies Peng, 2001; Pfirrman and Walter, 2002;
competitiveness and economic growth in the long term Challenges facing Europe These social and environmental challenges come under six broad headings
â¢Economic growth-restarting economic growth and ensuring long -term sustainability and competitiveness for the future. In 2009, GDP
The Lisbon Strategy played an important role in stimulating economic growth and creating jobs across Europe.
social challenges must go hand in hand for sustainable economic growth in Europe This is recognised in the new European strategy, EU 2020,
has on economic growth and productivity, (2) a tool to understand innovation at the firm level that captures â hidden innovationâ and
economic growth of the past three decades. More recently there have been experiments in health insurance in Chongqing, and democratic
Ecover, Puma) addressing tensions between economic growth and environmental health and human wellbeing However, we argue that even a sustainably
continuously evolve aimed at fostering local economic growth through networked nodes of innovation This objective could be achieved by developing an innovative evolving generic
contributing to economic growth and job creation see, for example Startx, Stanfordâ s student start-up accelerator, which in less than a year
Research Agenda in key industrial areas for Europe's competitiveness and economic growth http://cordis. europa. eu/technology-platforms/.
-1980s to understand innovation and economic growth in evolutionary systems where institutions and learning processes are of central importance (Freeman, 1987,1988;
From Innovation Emergency to Economic growth. Innovation Lecture, The hague, 26 march 2012 (downloaded on 8 april 2012 from
Harnessing technology for economic growth, National Academy Press, WASHINGTON DC, pp. 275-305 Kuhlmann, S. 2001. Future governance of innovation policy in Europeâ three scenarios
Whilst public investment might be needed to stimulate economic growth, the political will to tear down the remaining barriers to the European Single Market would also have a positive
Economic growth is increasingly related to the capacity of regional economies to change and innovate. Regions and cities have become the primary spatial units where knowledge is transferred,
Sustainable economic growth is increasingly related to the capacity of regional economies to change and to innovate.
innovation and development delivering high quality sustainable economic growth. Further strengthening and investment in the research and innovation infrastructure and capacity within the South East Region is critical to its future.
which have the potential for regional economic growth particularly the sectors of ICT, biopharmaceuticals and advanced manufacturing.
WITÂ s research and innovation model has proven its ability to create real economic growth. Investment is required now to scale the model across the Region accelerating its economic impact
The Centre for Enterprise Development & Regional Economy (CEDRE) at the School of business in WIT plays a major role in WITÂ s mission to be a major contributor to the economic growth and development of Irelandâ s
companies, economic growth and jobs. However, the entrepreneurial life cycle is designed not to end at the successful scaling of a venture.
time, on an economy-wide scale, innovation has contributed as much as 70%to the UKÂ s economic growth.
for sustainable economic growth Clayton Christensen, Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Graduate school of Business Administration Itâ s time for a fundamental change of
of economic growth, innovation and technological progress, they have brought much good to humanity. But as the financial crisis of 2008 has demonstrated, large
order to ensure robust economic growth that supports more-inclusive economies. Economic and social agendas must go hand in hand
determine economic growth and the level of present and future prosperity in a country. In doing so, since
inputs efficiently to drive sustainable economic growth and prosperity Never before has urbanized the world at the speed and
of competitiveness for economic growth and to identify ways countries can systematically transform their economies. It
networks significantly impact economic growth and reduce income inequalities and poverty in a variety of ways. 9 A well-developed transport and communications
will be necessary in order to put economic growth on a sustainable footing. These include an overhaul of the
from rapid economic growth, which allowed them to gain a more prominent role in the global economy. 1 Emerging
However, since 2010, economic growth has been slowing down in emerging economies, which grew by 4. 7
and ensure that economic growth is sustainable going into the future Qatar falls three places to 16th position.
Boosting economic growth over the longer term will require Jordanâ s policymakers to address a number of challenges.
countryâ s economic growth in the shorter as well as longer terms After dropping for several years in a row, Egypt
for sustaining economic growth and making it more inclusive. These efforts will need to emphasize closing the infrastructure deficit and providing the regionâ s
long-term economic growth, particularly in view of its transition toward middle-income status: secondary and tertiary enrollment rates are low;
economic growth. Ahead of the 2015 election cycle it will, thus, be critical to keep the ongoing reform
driver of economic growth In the current economic context of uneven recovery across advanced economies and renewed risks for
economic growth, create productive jobs, and boost inclusive growth with more and better opportunities for all segments of the population.
sustaining economic growth and enhancing prosperity in a country. The process requires long-lasting commitment from relevant stakeholders to mobilize resources
potential robust determinants of economic growth 4 See Easterly and Levine 1997; Acemoglu et al. 2001,2002; Rodrik
of Economic growth, 1st edition, volume 1. Amsterdam: Elsevier 1499â 542 Almeida, R, . and P. Carneiro, 2009. âoeenforcement of Labor Regulation
Economic growth, 2nd edition Cambridge, MA: MIT Press Becker, G. S. 1993. Human Capital: A Theoretical and Empirical
The Stages of Economic growth, a Non -Communist Manifesto. Cambridge: University Press Sachs, J. 2001. Macroeconomics and Health:
Solow, R. 1956. âoea Contribution to the Theory of Economic growth. â Quarterly Journal of Economics 70 (February:
Indeed, most economic growth theories predict that the growth rate will be directly related to the level of productivity, which, in turn, determines the rate of return
higher rates of long-term economic growth. In reality however, countries differ both in their levels of income
Economic growth, 2nd edition Cambridge: MIT Press Hall, R. and C. Jones. 1999. âoewhy Do Some Countries Produce So
economic growth process Despite increased awareness about the urgency of social and environmental issues, progress toward a
absence of economic growth, any effort toward a more equal distribution of income would do little good
economic growth in order to include both the tangible and intangible necessities of life The concept of sustainable competitiveness
a key driver of economic growth, especially in developing countries, because it provides the basis for many innovations in areas such as
from higher rates of economic growth can be affected Based on our definition of sustainable competitiveness, specified above,
solutions that foster economic growth in a more inclusive manner The question of how to unlock new sources of
economic growth to improvements in broad living standards is becoming an increasingly important concern for political
high and sustained economic growth are well known and form the basis of the World Economic Forumâ s 12-pillar model
is about both the pace and pattern of economic growth. 6 The World Economic Forumâ s Global Project on Inclusive
benefits of economic growth without dampening incentives to work, save, and invest Notes 1 While extreme poverty (at a $1. 25 per day threshold) has declined
economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all 7th pillar (labor market efficiency Goal 9:
â Journal of Economic growth 8 (2003: 267â 99 Barbier, E. 1997. âoeenvironmental Kuznets Curve Special Issue
Income Inequality and Economic growth: Does Inequality Matter for Growth? â Research in Applied Economics, Macrothink Institute
and measurement of economic growth as well as to applying surveying best practices. To this end, it has
of economic growth. Since 2005, the Global Competitiveness Index has provided the methodology used to conduct the
the challenges of inclusive social and economic growth built relationships with C-suite executives of partner
economic growth they experienced in the past decade Against this backdrop, information and communication technologies (ICTS) â in their role as
one of the main sources of potential economic growth and employment generation for Europe, as has been recognized
sources of economic growth for the future both as an industry and as an enabler for innovation, notably in
economic growth, and societal development through the creation of actionable insights Data alone are not very interesting or useful.
economic growth in the early years of that troika. A 2004 OECD paper estimates that inflation-adjusted investment
revenues contribute to economic growth only insofar as they generate added value (or surplus. Revenue of
economic growth for more than two decades, but only in the past couple of years have economists undertaken serious attempts to quantify the Internetâ s
economic growth. However, many generators of dataâ including governmentsâ do not share their data. As we
opportunities for economic growth via innovation, flexible and adaptable policies are needed. We need to focus on using datasets responsibly
economic growth, competitiveness, social inclusion and environmental protection. His research covers the expansion of fixed and wireless broadband, national
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