De La Compétitivité Des Entreprises À La Compétitivité De L’UE : Défis Et Avenir

Par Matouk Belattaf, Abdenour Mouloud,Sylia Belattaf

Volume 14 Issue 1

Global Journal of Management and Business

Since 2008, the EU (European Union) and the global economy through a deep economic and financial crisis. With the first signs of recovery emerged from the first half of 2010, developments and the rapidly changing global market stress the importance of maintaining competitiveness. The annual reports for 2009 and 2010 on competitiveness have focused on potential impacts of the economic recession on productivity and future determinants EU competitiveness in global markets (changes in the structure of trade and chains supply of the EU, R & D and innovation of foreign companies in the EU, the European competitiveness in key enabling technologies, innovation and competitiveness in the creative industries .... ) . Along these lines, many countries, including emerging, experiencing unprecedented performance and display substantial competitivity in some sectors where the EU sometimes feels challenged, even threatened. That earned him a diverse reaction to revive its economy and improve its competitiveness to stay in the global economy.