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Mario Draghi's competitiveness report: EU condemned to 'slow agony' if no change

Summary by Le Monde
In a 400-page report, the former ECB president analyzes why the EU is lagging behind the US and China, and calls for more joint borrowing and investment.

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Strengthen cooperation and promote integration, reduce barriers and reduce bureaucracy, be inspired by the excellence of others and at the same time preserve the spirit that gives Europe its identity: the social model embodied by the Welfare State. Under these premises, in his long-awaited report on the future of the competitiveness of the Old Continent, Mario Draghi draws a road map to take flight the activity of the Twenty-Seven, now caught be…

·Spain
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“Draghi's report on European competitiveness: the need for cooperation, common debt and investments in key sectors. Discover the proposals for the future of the EU.”

·Milan, Italy
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Europe urgently needs to do something about its productivity, which has been slowing down for several decades and is lagging behind its main competitors, otherwise it will face agony - Mario Draghi's competitiveness report presents the EU with this choice, according to which a huge amount of money is needed to modernize the economy.

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“Urgency and concreteness.” These are the keywords that former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi used to define his competitiveness plan... -722983

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Il Sole 24 Ore broke the news in Milan, Italy on Monday, September 9, 2024.
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