2019冠状病毒病后的恢复政策:基于地方的可持续战略

R. Tuffs, J. Larosse, D. Corpakis
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冠状病毒危机为我们敲响了警钟,让我们的生活方式和经济更具弹性。虽然我们仍在努力应对危机的直接影响,但政策制定者正在准备一项前所未有的投资努力,以引导我们的经济走向一个新的、可持续的未来。欧盟必须在所有政策层面发挥领导作用,实现绿色、数字化和白色转型。但重启经济不仅需要巨大的投资努力,还需要“什么”。同样重要的是“如何”,即复苏战略的设计、管理和实施方式。因此,《绿色协议》和产业战略必须建立一个多层次的治理模式,让欧洲各地的城市和地区参与进来——这是最接近公民和创新生态系统的政策层面,为公民的需求提供解决方案。从《里斯本战略》中吸取教训,制定了智能专业化方法,通过在成员国和地区的竞争优势中优先考虑创新和转型投资,防止欧盟投资努力的碎片化。如今,它已成为欧盟凝聚力政策的核心组成部分,并正越来越多地协调跨境伙伴关系中的专业知识。欧盟复苏的新“马歇尔计划”应考虑到地区和城市的地方创新和智能专业化的作用,以有效地共同投资于新的欧盟价值链。
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Post-Covid-19 Recovery Policies: Place-based and Sustainable Strategies
The Corona-crisis is a wake-up call to make our way of life and our economy more resilient. While still struggling with the immediate impact of the crisis, policy makers are preparing an unprecedented investment effort to direct our economy to a new, sustainable future. The EU must develop leadership at all policy levels for the green, digital and white transitions. But rebooting the economy not only requires huge investment efforts, the ‘what’. Equally important is the ‘how’, the way that the recovery strategy is designed, governed and implemented. Therefore, the Green Deal and industrial strategy must develop a multi-level governance model that engages cities and regions across Europe – the policy levels closest to both citizens and innovation ecosystems that deliver solutions for citizens’ needs.  Drawing lessons from the Lisbon Strategy, the smart specialisation approach has been developed to prevent the fragmentation of investment efforts in the EU by prioritising innovation and transformation investment in Member States and regions in their competitive strengths. It is now a core component of EU Cohesion policy and is increasingly aligning specialisations in partnerships across borders. A new ‘Marshall Plan’ for EU recovery should take on board the role of place-based innovation and smart specialisation in regions and cities, to co-invest effectively in new EU value chains.
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