Transcript europe 2020

The Lisbon Strategy, Europe
2020 and the crisis in between:
Towards a more social EU ?
David Natali
University of Bologna
European social observatory, OSE
EUROPE 2020
• WHAT STRATEGY ?
• WHAT
IS
WORRYING ?
NEW,
• FOOD FOR THOUGHTS
PROMISING,
1. WHAT IS EUROPE 2020 ?
The content, 3 Priorities
“to turn the EU into a smart, sustainable and
inclusive economy (…)
• smart growth, i.e. “strengthening knowledge and
innovation as drivers of our future growth”;
• sustainable growth, i.e. “promoting a more
resource efficient, greener and more competitive
economy”; and
• inclusive growth, i.e. “fostering a highemployment economy delivering social and
territorial cohesion”.
1. WHAT IS EUROPE 2020 ?
The content, 5 headline targets
• to raise to 75% the employment rate for women and men
aged 20-64;
• to raise investment levels in (R&D) to 3% of EU’s GDP;
• the “20/20/20” climate/energy targets; and to increase to
30% the emissions reduction if the conditions are right;
• to improve education levels, to reduce school drop-out
rates to less than 10% and by increasing the share of 30-34
years old having tertiary education to at least 40%;
• to promote social inclusion (to lift at least
20 million people out of the risk of poverty.
2. WHAT IS NEW… AND
PROMISING ?
1. In Europe 2020
I.
10 Guidelines (one on poverty)
II. Seven Flagships (EPAP)
III. More Coordinated Governance (EU Semester)
and more stringent coordination
IV. Mobilisation of EU cohesion policy
2. WHAT IS NEW… AND
PROMISING ?
2. in the EU Institutional Context, The Lisbon
Treaty
I.
Horizontal Social Clause (Art. 9), SIA
II. Charter of Fundamental Social Rights
III. Social Security Emergency Break (Art. 48)
IV. Services of General Interest (Protocol 26)
2. WHAT IS NEW AND
WORRYING ?
3. Political/Economic/Institutional context
I.
The EU political context (right-of-centre
dominance)
II. The new economic context, Aftershocks
III. The new Institutional context (ECOFIN
dominance)
2. WHAT IS NEW AND
WORRYING ?
4. About the Paradigm
I.
Marginalisation of the social side of the story
(due to the crisis)
II.
Uni-dimensional social policy (focus on poverty)
III. German Model to be the EU model
3. FOOD FOR THOUGHTS
• Lisbon Treaty and Europe 2020 may
represent an opportunity….But political
context is unfavourable
• What strategy for the future?
•
Do we accept the economic paradigm at
the core of the Strategy (fiscal austerity +
export surplus)?
•
Eurobond/EIB; Green Tax; Green
economy; Structural Funds