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E-books --- Union européenne --- Economic policy
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Explores the impact of the crisis on the EU economy, focusing on its effects on sectoral structures (e.g. in the automobile industry) and innovation and R&D development, and discussing temporary sectoral anti-crisis measures. It is put into perspective by comparing it to previous crises, and by looking at the functioning of sectors prior to the crisis.--Publisher's description
E-books --- Union européenne --- Economic policy --- Automobile industry and trade --- Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 --- Microeconomics --- Price theory --- Economics --- Global Economic Crisis, 2008-2009 --- Subprime Mortgage Crisis, 2008-2009 --- Financial crises --- Automotive industry --- Motor vehicle industry --- Government policy --- Europe --- Economic conditions.
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Economic assistance, European --- Aide économique européenne --- European Union countries --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Foreign economic relations --- Relations économiques extérieures --- E-books --- Aide économique européenne --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Relations économiques extérieures --- Union européenne --- Economic assistance --- Developing countries
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The ENRD Magazine is a recently introduced publication for all ENRD stakeholdersand anyone interested in rural development in the European Union. It contains all the latest ENRD news, a roundup of stories from the National Rural Networks and Local Action Groups, special topical features, extensive coverage of events and inspiring illustrations of rural development in action.
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As one of the fastest growing economies of Europe, Lithuania considers investment in human resources paramount. This requires making IVET more attractive to young people and, despite high educational attainment levels, encouraging more adults to develop their skills further. Improved vocational guidance, more professional development opportunities for VET teachers and more attention to quality assurance are some of the current priorities. Although mainly school-based, IVET includes some forms of work-based learning. Apprenticeship-type training exists but is not yet very strong. The intention to include non-formally acquired qualifications in the Lithuanian qualifications framework and use of European structural Fund support are expected to help strengthen work-based learning routes.
E-books --- Vocational education --- Training --- Lithuania
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