Building a Smart Nation: Luxembourg Tackling the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Autor: Elena Rodica Danescu
Přispěvatelé: Università Europea di Roma [research center], Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History (EHI) [research center]
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
Předmět:
Circular economy
Luxembourg
Strategy & innovation [B08] [Business & economic sciences]
History [A04] [Arts & humanities]
FinTech industry
Smart nation
Luxembourg Economoc Stabilisation Programme
ARBED
Stratégie & innovation [B08] [Sciences économiques & de gestion]
e-Diplomacy
Multidisciplinaire
généralités & autres [A99] [Arts & sciences humaines]

Economie générale & histoire de la pensée économique [B10] [Sciences économiques & de gestion]
Multidisciplinary
general & others [A99] [Arts & humanities]

Spuerkess
Health care reform
Sciences politiques
administration publique & relations internationales [E08] [Droit
criminologie & sciences politiques]

Euro
Finance [B03] [Business & economic sciences]
General economics & history of economic thought [B10] [Business & economic sciences]
International financial centre
Third industrial revolution
Labour Market
Digitalisation
European Governance
Steel industry
Social cohesion
Luxembourg Stock Exchange
Histoire [A04] [Arts & sciences humaines]
e-Governance
Political science
public administration & international relations [E08] [Law
criminology & political science]

Banque centrale du Luxembourg
Finance [B03] [Sciences économiques & de gestion]
Jeremy Rifkin
Competitivness
Banque Internationale à Luxembourg
Zdroj: BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
Popis: Beginning in the 20th century, Luxembourg experienced several periods of transition. The largely agriculture-based economy became industrialized, driven by a powerful steel industry which remained the dominant sector from the immediate post-Second World War years to the mid-1970s. In 1974 the steel industry began to decline, marking the end of the ‘Trente Glorieuses’. Luxembourg was forced to implement considerable structural changes and embarked on its second major transition, from an industrial economy to a service economy based on the financial sector. To guarantee its future position in a competitive globalized environment, the country needed to diversify its economy by focusing on state-of-the-art fields with high added value, while preserving the competitiveness of the financial sector. Luxembourg continued to prioritize innovation as the main driver of sustainable and inclusive growth, embarking on its digital transition in order to build a "smart nation".
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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