2015 : progression de 2.5% des échanges extérieurs de la région
En 2015, les exportations de la région Alsace Champagne-Ardenne Lorraine continuent sur leur lancée des années précédentes, progressant de 2,5% par rapport à 2014 pour atteindre 59,972 Mds € (+1,5 Md €). Voir l'article...
UK Universities focus on delivery and spur economic growth
This year’s survey of interaction between UK universities and business shows that the total value of knowledge exchange interaction between UK universities and their partners across the economy has risen by over 6 per cent to £4.2 billion in 2014-15 (from £3.9 billion in 2013-14). More...
Climat des affaires : soutenir l’innovation pour sauver la croissance
Par . Le niveau d’optimisme se contracte à nouveau ce trimestre dans la plupart des régions du monde. Il reste néanmoins compatible avec une croissance positive de l’activité manufacturière mondiale. Voir l'article...
Creating innovative regions: The role of universities in local growth and productivity
Our latest report aims to bust a myth – that the main contribution of universities to innovation is through the commercialisation of their research.
Universities contribute so much more, particularly in their regions. Institutions like those in the Alliance are rooted in their regional economies. Many grew out of the needs of the industrial revolution and have been a stable presence ever since. They have longstanding networks of graduates in many different occupations and public sector bodies. They align their research activities to regional strengths.
They are hubs for innovation activity and are well placed to take on strategic and leadership roles to ensure the economic prosperity and productivity of their regions.
Creating innovative regions: The role of universities in local growth and productivity examines four important contributions that universities offer local businesses (especially micro and small firms) to innovate and scale up: knowledge, talent, access to finance and space. More...
L’éducation peut-elle favoriser la croissance ?
L’étude de France Stratégie chiffre le lien entre éducation et croissance. De plus, elle souligne l’effet qu’aurait une amélioration du niveau d’éducation sur la croissance du PIB. A l’instar de l’Allemagne ou de la Corée du Sud, selon les chercheurs, si la France atteignait leur niveau PISA, le PIB pourrait augmenter de 25 à 57 milliards d’euros par an. Voir l'article...
Global classroom wearables technology to grow
New report outlines how the wearables market is set to grow through 2020. More...
Does government spending on education promote economic growth?
Structural reforms for more inclusive growth in Greece
Posted .The Greek economy is turning around lately, but it remains in a deep depression. GDP has fallen by more than a quarter between 2007 and 2015, unemployment remains extremely high at 25 percent and anchored poverty – which measures poverty relative to its pre-crisis income level – has nearly tripled between 2007 and 2014, reaching a third of the population. More...
Canadian B-Schools and Economic Growth
By . If there is one thing university Presidents desire, it is to be useful to society – and preferably to the government of the day, too. After all, post-Humboldt, universities exist to strengthen the state. The better a university does that, the more it will be appreciated and, hopefully, the better funded it will be. So it has always struck me as a bit odd how little universities (an business schools in particular) have really done in order to help work on the causes of Canada’s perennially sluggish economy. More...