This contribution aims to introduce the overall architecture of the new EU socio-economic governance and explain the complex interplay between its different parts: the three priorities, the five EU headline targets which need to be translated into national targets, the seven flagship initiatives, the ten Integrated Guidelines for employment and economic policies, and the newly introduced concept of a “European semester” that should contribute to mobilising the different instruments in support of the new Strategy and to aligning it with the Stability and Growth Pact.
Introduction. Europe 2020: Towards a more social EU?
D. Natali;
2010
Abstract
This contribution aims to introduce the overall architecture of the new EU socio-economic governance and explain the complex interplay between its different parts: the three priorities, the five EU headline targets which need to be translated into national targets, the seven flagship initiatives, the ten Integrated Guidelines for employment and economic policies, and the newly introduced concept of a “European semester” that should contribute to mobilising the different instruments in support of the new Strategy and to aligning it with the Stability and Growth Pact.File in questo prodotto:
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