
PUBLISHED in December 2011, in French and English.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Acknowledgements
The group Caisse des dépôts
Foreword
PREFACE. Europe at the crossroads, by Augustin de Romanet
INTRODUCTION. Internal market, budget, and enlargement: creating the levers for growth in the European Union, by Claude Fischer
PART ONE. EU 2020 strategy for a new growth
Beyond keynesianism and the social market economy, by Philippe Herzog
Re-launching the internal market to harness and humanise globalisation, by Michel Barnier
From the community budget to the European Solidarity Pact, by Alain Lamassoure
In support of democratic and socially responsible economic governance, by Joachim Fritz-Vannahme
PART TWO. Social investments
In support of a European Solidarity Pact, by Bernadette Ségol
Social dialogue and industrial relations to achieve competitiveness and solidarity in Europe, by Marcel Grignard
In favour of the development of a social economy, based on solidarity and job creation towards a new form of welfare, by Laurent Ghékière
PART THREE. Long-term investment
Financing the Long Term: A Challenge for Europe, by Franco Bassanini
A revival in energy: the opportunity to forge the new European economy, by André Ferron
The role of innovative and competitive public services in Europe’s new bid for growth, by Jean-Paul Bailly
The example set by the oilseed sector in support of green growth, by Philippe Tillous-Borde
PART FOUR. Base camp
Reinventing manufacturing: how do we create the best conditions so as to be able to continue producing for the future both in France and in
Europe?, by Isabelle Boistard and Bernard Bismuth
Considerations on the reciprocity between Europe and emerging states in light of the European Union’s experience and history in the matter of economic regulation, by Olivier Freget
Polish competitiveness compared with Germany and France: from transformation 1.0 towards transformation 2.0, by Michal Kurtyka
Romania, from country donor-recipient to country-donor of development assistance, by Gabriela Dragan
CONCLUSIONS. Social dialogue and industrial relations to solve the equation competitiveness and solidarity. Towards a social market economy in Europe?
⋅ Synthesis of the Entretiens Economiques Européens 23/24 November 2011, by Carole Ulmer
⋅ China and us, by Anne Macey
⋅ Manifesto promoting solidarity and integration within the eurozone
POSTFACE. By Ylva Tivéus
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