Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Growth and productivity in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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their relative proportions employed in the economy will determine the growth and productivity of the economic system in the short run, but from the point
growth and employment" that more focused, effective and integrated policies of information and communication technologies(hereinafter ICT) at both European and ">national levels are essential to achieving the goals of economic growth and productivity.
The Commission has identified the main challenges in its orientations for the mid-term review of Lisbon: Europe's growth and productivity fail to match the levels of its major economic partners
and further education- both of a general and vocational kind-, as well as for lifelong learning,">does much to boost growth and productivity.
whereas those rules should be extended to cover other substances which are used in stockfarming to promote growth and productivity in livestock or for therapeutic purposes and which may prove
Wage growth and productivity.
Growth and productivity: the role of ICTs.
E European Union has still not reached its full potential for growth and productivity.
is an econometric model assuming a key relationship between output growth and productivity growth. .
If successful, this plan will have a significant impact on growth and productivity, employment and social cohesion in Europe.
A stronger policy focus, in line with the Lisbon strategy, should also be put on the direct drivers of growth and productivity of European industry.
The European industry's relative weakness in these fields as well as their low share in the economy weigh on the overall growth and productivity performance of the EU.
The European industry's relative weakness in these fields as well as their low share in the economy weigh on the overall growth and productivity performance of the EU.
which addresses the need for EU industry to achieve a more sustainable production structure as a driver of growth and productivity.
Rather than the EU being the force that drives growth and productivity, it is the EU, with its endless interference in business, that is holding back the economies of Europe.
The need for EU industry to achieve a more sustainable production structure is becoming a driver of growth and productivity, as reflected in the outcome of the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg.
26 March 2004 insisted on the need for increased investment in human capital with a view to growth and productivity, as well as to develop integration and social inclusion.
it is now acknowledged that investment in this area is a determining factor of growth and productivity, in the same way as investment in capital and equipment.
contributed less to growth and productivity in the EU than in the United States.
across Member States and scans their impact on macroeconomic performance in terms of growth and productivity, real wages and employment.