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Regional action for the growth and job policy: The Emilia-Romagna approach

Regional action for the growth and job policy: The Emilia-Romagna approach. Lucia Cannellini University of London – 10 November 2005. a new scenario for European regions. Globalization More competitiveness and increased competition Communitarization of policies

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Regional action for the growth and job policy: The Emilia-Romagna approach

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  1. Regional action for the growth and job policy: The Emilia-Romagna approach Lucia Cannellini University of London – 10 November 2005

  2. a new scenario for European regions • Globalization • More competitiveness and increased competition • Communitarization of policies • Transfer of competences from MS to EU • Progressivedecentralizationwithin the memberstates • More competences to regions (federalism/devolution/decentralisation) • TechnologicalDevelopment • Need for more for knowledge, technology and quality • SocialChanges • More complexity and fragmentation

  3. the context for regions • Vague task for the regional action in implementing Lisbon Strategy whit the emergence of a new Governance to deliver the LS • Involvement of regions in drafting national reference programs. • Weakness of the Open Method of Coordination • that merely involves MS. Regions need a new multi-level approach to be more proactive towards a decision making process

  4. the regional dimension • Enhancement the regional dimension in the Lisbon Strategy can lead to: • Better involvement of relevant stakeholders • Improved ownership of the concept of social and economic growth • Better regulation • Quality of policy making

  5. the case of Emilia-Romagna: key figures • Area: 22,120 km2 • Population: 4,150,000 • Per capita GDP: 29,000 € • Unemployment rate: 3,1% • Municipalities: 341

  6. PIACENZA PARMA FERRARA REGGIO EMILIA RAVENNA MODENA BOLOGNA FORLI’ RIMINI some more information the regional capital + 8 main cities Enterprises: 415.000 Main economic Sectors: agricultural mechanical-engineering industrial machinery (packaging) furnishing (wood factory) construction fashion (knitwear factory) health (biomedical cluster)

  7. population spreading

  8. the distribution of economic activities

  9. social system and quality of life why is it a Model? universities and research centers in Emilia-Romagna economic system production system

  10. social system and quality of life high standard of living and a widespread network for social services high level social system strong social economic cohesion relevant role of the local authorities and strong public private partnership: effective governance

  11. universities and research centers • 5 Universities (Bologna, Parma, Ferrara, Modena & Reggio Emilia, Piacenza) • 161.990 students • the University of Bologna is the oldest in all over the world (1088 A.D). It is the largest university with more that 100.000 students • 308 research centres (292 university centers, 16 non-university centre) localized in all the region; they represent 8,3% of the Italian centers • 5.600 research workers in the universities • 1.400 research workers in national research centers

  12. economic system innovation technology and knowledge good infrastructure high employment rate strong entrepreneurial system developed and consolidated “production districts”: the original "Emilia-Romagna Model”, characterized by a widespread and highly active system of small and medium-size enterprises co-operation between representatives of Local Authorities and private business operators, also represented by trade and business associations an extensive network of  “Service Centers” and Business Service Agencies, Business Innovation Centers

  13. production system • point of excellence both in agricultural and industrial clusters • high quality agriculture and agro-industry in the whole region • European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) headquarter • advanced R&D in motor and mechanics (Ferrari, Ducati, Maserati, Malaguti, Lamborghini, VM motors,…) and industrial machinery • industrial districts = sector clusters (furnishing, fashion and biomedical …)

  14. the strategic approach of Emilia-Romagna “Concertazione” = Emilia-Romagna method of coordination from dictionarybook: to prepare something together with others. To take decisions (particularly in the socio-economic field) through large partnerships and agreements. Participation Responsibility Effectiveness

  15. the governance instrument for improving growth and job in Emilia-Romagna • in 2004, February 18th • 19 representative /actors = Regional government of Emilia-Romagna, local authorities, entrepreneur ‘s associations, trade unions, regionalchambers of commerce • signed a pact • for quality growth, competitiveness, sustainable development and social cohesion in Emilia-Romagna

  16. a pact for quality of growth and cohesion /1 task of the agreement: • to strengthen cooperation between institutions and civil society • to share strategies and commitment on major economic and social issues, for the next four years (2004-2008).

  17. a pact for quality of growth and cohesion /2 contents of the agreement: common agenda on… • economic growth and regional networks • welfare • immigration • human capital • environment

  18. why a pact? our economy has entered a period of stagnation, we need to act upon this immediately we would like to tackle the new challenge of the global market how? • a new technological competitiveness of productive systems • a stronger promotion of the service industry • change in life style and in the labor social organization • a new governance of the demographic changeover and of migratory movement • taking into account of the new needs for an effective sustainable development

  19. going beyond the issue of the Parmalat industry and the more general economic stagnation, also force a deep review of the relation between: • manufacturing production and financial system • banks and enterprises • saving and investment so, in short, we need also to commit the banks and the financial system

  20. contact us Regione Emilia-Romagna Ms Cannellini Lucia European PoliciesOffice Viale Aldo Moro, 52 – 40127 Bologna (IT) phone +39 051 639 5650 e-mail lcannellini@regione.emilia-romagna.it Mr Piccinetti Leonardo Brussels Liaison Office Avenue de l’Yser 19 B-1040 – Brussels (B) phone +32.2.732.30.90 e-mail leonardo.piccinetti@optinet.be

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