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http://www.itinerainstitute.org/en/issues/_issue/education-innovation/_paper/innovating-indicators-of-the-eu/
Innovating Indicators of the EU
18 January 2010
With reflection on the EU 2020 in full swing, the Lisbon Council weighs into the debate with an analysis about the political economy of innovation indicators, as well as concrete recommendations on targets for the EU’s new economic blueprint. This report is an original reflection on how to measure and evaluate societal progress and make the policy process more inclusive and meaningful to a broader number of people.

http://www.lisboncouncil.net/news-a-events/148-innovatingindicators.html

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