HomeECONOMIAAlessio-Vernì, LydiaNo Euro Left Behind (e-book version)

Alessio-Vernì, Lydia
No Euro Left Behind (e-book version)

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Autore: LYDIA ALESSIO – VERNI’
Editore: POST EDITORI
ISBN: 9791281818583

 

The PNRR and the European programmes of the 2021-2027 programming cycle are arriving at the same time in the implementation phase and entail an unprecedented technical, administrative and participatory challenge for our country, condensed into a few decisive years. A decisive challenge also for modernising processes and attracting new investments with a positive impact on employment and allied industries. The book illustrates in a clear and immediate manner, with a difficult simplicity, the main elements typically at stake in the implementation phase and is aimed at administrators, students, businesses and professionals who want to have an overview, useful for understanding the scope of the challenge, grasping the opportunities that open up or evaluating specialised professional paths. In the background, but outlined in their implications, are the organisational changes that are sweeping the contemporary world and the difficult reconciliation of interconnected and interdependent action plans, public/private, local/national/European, citizenship/technology. The aim is to contribute to one of the decisive factors for the success of such wide-ranging and articulated initiatives as the PNRR and programmes co-financed with European funds, namely the very awareness of participating in their complexity.

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The PNRR and the European programmes of the 2021-2027 programming cycle are arriving at the same time in the implementation phase and entail an unprecedented technical, administrative and participatory challenge for our country, condensed into a few decisive years. A decisive challenge also for modernising processes and attracting new investments with a positive impact on employment and allied industries. The book illustrates in a clear and immediate manner, with a difficult simplicity, the main elements typically at stake in the implementation phase and is aimed at administrators, students, businesses and professionals who want to have an overview, useful for understanding the scope of the challenge, grasping the opportunities that open up or evaluating specialised professional paths. In the background, but outlined in their implications, are the organisational changes that are sweeping the contemporary world and the difficult reconciliation of interconnected and interdependent action plans, public/private, local/national/European, citizenship/technology. The aim is to contribute to one of the decisive factors for the success of such wide-ranging and articulated initiatives as the PNRR and programmes co-financed with European funds, namely the very awareness of participating in their complexity.