Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Knowledge based economy in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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the shift to a more innovative and knowledge based economy, and to create jobs
university networks within the EU;“Working in a knowledge based economy”, which puts emphasis on life-long learning
Only gradual progress towards the knowledge based economy….
In an increasingly knowledge based economy social partnership becomes a collective resource for innovation.
These new technologies will carry the lion's share of growth in the new knowledge based economy.
Communication on'Reinforcing the contribution of Cohesion Policy to the development of a knowledge based economy and regional innovation
Mr President, we have come to depend in the 21st century on what we call a knowledge based economy and the information society.
in particular the determination to complete the Internal Market and the preparations towards knowledge based economy.
In the context of globalisation, ongoing restructuring and the move towards a knowledge based economy, European labour markets need to be more responsive to change.
protecting their intellectual property, which may impede further development towards a knowledge based economy.
innovation within what is an increasingly knowledge based economy.
For Europe to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge based economy in the world, modern
technological fabric as well as identifying future development scenarios for a knowledge based economy.
facing a paradigm shift driven by globalisation and the new knowledge based economy.
The eEurope 2005 Action Plan is part of the strategy set out at the Lisbon European Council to modernise the European economy and to build a knowledge based economy in Europe.
Effective and well functioning educational and training systems responsive to labour market needs are key to the development of the knowledge based economy and to the improvement of the level
the new economy sectors are a real problem in Europe's effort to catch up and expand its knowledge based economy.
In order for the EU to become the most competitive anddynamic knowledge based economy in the world by 2010,
In order for the EU to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge based economy in the world by 2010,
The move towards jobs of a higher quality is also closely correlated to the move towards a knowledge based economy; evidence shows that the bulk of recent job creation has taken place in skilled
