Author (Corporate) | European Commission: DG Regional and Urban Policy |
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Publisher | Publications Office of the European Union |
Series Title | Panorama | Inforegio Panorama |
Series Details | Number 62 |
Publication Date | Autumn 2017 |
ISSN | 1608-389X |
EC | KN-LR-17-062-EN-N |
Content Type | Magazine | Newsletter | Brochure |
Boosting innovation across the regionsSummary:The autumn issue of Panorama focusses on innovation. An interview with Commissioner Corina Creţu gives us the state of play and next steps in preparation for post-2020 Cohesion Policy. An in-depth regional feature showcases North Middle Sweden, where traditional manufacturing industries are disappearing to make way for a more modern knowledge economy. Smart specialisation strategies have helped them identify areas for growth, featuring a series of projects which have benefitted from this new approach. Smart specialisation is also treated in more detail in an article on the Commission's recent Communication, laying out the future of the strategy, and contributions from stakeholders across the EU show how it is already bearing fruit. A recent report by the World Bank on doing business in Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania compares these Member States' business-friendliness with other countries around the world and makes recommendations for improvements. This issue surveys the main findings. The finalists for this year's Regiostars awards are featured, profiling four more Interreg Volunteer Youths, ‘In Your Own Words’ includes contributions from Finland, the Czech Republic, Portugal, Italy and Latvia and the picture spread points the camera at project across Sweden. Contents:
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Subject Categories | Business and Industry, Internal Markets |
Subject Tags | Cohesion Policy, Regional Dimension |
International Organisations | European Union [EU] |