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The EU Lisbon Strategy at Mid-Term: IT Economy Overview and IT Vendor OpportunitiesPublished by: IDC Published: Jul. 1, 2005 - 24 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Insight Situation Overview What is the Lisbon Strategy? What are the Results After Five Years? Figure: Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D (GERD) as a Percentage of GDP Figure: Contributions of ICT Investment to GDP Growth, 1990?1995 and 1995?2002, % Figure: European and U.S. Output and IT Spending Growth, 2001?2009 (%) Figure: Share of Countries in ICT Patents at the EPO, by Residence of Inventors in 2004 Figure: Share of ICT Value Added in the Business Sector, 1995 and 2001 Figure: Share of ICT-Related Employment in the Total Economy in Selected Countries, 1995 and 2003 Future Outlook How are Other Regions Performing? Figure: ISI Rank, Geography Forecast, 2003?2008 Figure: ISI Rank, Geography Progression Forecast, 2003?2008 Why Have Countries Outperformed Europe in ICT Growth? Figure: ISI Computer Index Scores, 2003?2008, by Geography Figure: ISI Computer Index Score Progression (%) by Geography Figure: ISI Telecom Index Score, 2003?2008, by Geography Figure: ISI Telecom Index Score Progression (%) by Geography Figure: ISI Internet Index Score, 2003?2008, by Geography Figure: ISI Internet Index Score Progression (%) by Geography Figure: How Europe Can Revive its Productivity Taking Into Account its Immediate Environment Pressures What are IT Vendors' Perspectives? Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research AbstractIn this Insight we will review, from an IT economy perspective, the EU Lisbon Strategy, which was formulated by former Dutch Prime Minister Wim Kok and backed by the EU commission, and assess the development of the program using latest economic and IT data from various sources (Eurostat, Consensus, OECD, IDC). Though the Lisbon Strategy has many social components, we will focus on ICT and the economy. From an IT vendor point of view, it is interesting to see that there is a significant gap between the initial objectives and the reality, which could create market growth opportunities in some sectors. As a result we will answer six key questions on the future of the European IT economy: What is the Lisbon Strategy agenda? What are the results after five years? How are other regions performing? Why have these regions outperformed the European ICT growth? What can Europe do? What are IT vendors' perspectives?Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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