Author (Person) | Meyers, Zach |
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Publisher | Centre for European Reform (CER) |
Series Title | CER Policy Brief |
Publication Date | February 2024 |
Content Type | Research Paper |
Summary: The EU had huge potential to unlock a thriving digital economy. After the pandemic, the number of successful European start-ups grew rapidly, European businesses were increasingly adopting new technologies, and Europe was catching up with the US in deploying digital infrastructure. But there remained significant weaknesses that needed to be urgently addressed to capitalise on these promising signs. European start-ups were growing in number – but they still struggled to scale up in Europe. Smaller businesses were falling behind in digitalisation. The EU’s efforts to build a data economy were not delivering results. And there remained large gaps in Europe’s digital infrastructure. As the EU headed to the polls in June 2024, the next European Commission needed to tackle these challenges to help Europe’s digital economy take off. Some of the solutions, like building digital skills in Europe and developing an EU-wide capital market, will take time to achieve results. But the Commission should take several steps to accelerate digital growth. |
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https://www.cer.eu/publications/archive/policy-brief/2024/helping-europes-digital-economy-take-off
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Subject Categories | Business and Industry, Culture, Education and Research, Internal Markets |
Subject Tags | Digital Economy |
Keywords | Digital Technology, Research and Innovation |
International Organisations | European Union [EU] |