If Europe is serious about boosting innovation it needs to create a single market for innovation, reducing bureaucracy, allowing greater cross-border cooperation and promoting the development and mobility of skills, says leading industrialist Nani Beccalli-Falco.
Europe has experienced one of the worst crises in its history, with more than a decade of economic and social progress wiped out by the financial collapse. The crisis has exposed some significant structural weaknesses and processes across the EU and member states – many of which are now being addressed by the EU.
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