The implementation of the Strategy Europe 2020 objectives in European Union countries: the concept analysis and statistical evaluation

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Małgorzata Stec
Mariola Grzebyk
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[1] University of Rzeszów,Faculty of Economics
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Quality & Quantity | 2018年 / 52卷
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Development; Changes; Strategy Europe 2020; Classifications of countries; European Union;
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The European Union (EU), striving to create economic dominance on the global market, has prepared a comprehensive development programme, which initially was the Lisbon Strategy and then the Strategy Europe 2020. The attainment of the strategic goals included in the prospective development programmes shall transform the EU into the most competitive economy in the world based on knowledge. This paper presents a statistical evaluation of progress being made by EU member states in meeting Europe 2020. For the basis of the assessment, the authors proposed a general synthetic measure in dynamic terms, which allows to objectively compare EU member states by 10 major statistical indicators. The results indicate that most of EU countries show average progress in realisation of Europe’s development programme which may suggest that the goals may not be achieved in the prescribed time. It is particularly important to monitor the implementation of Europe 2020 to arrive at the right decisions which will guarantee the accomplishment of the EU’s development strategy.
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