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Europe’s productivity slowdown poses global competitiveness challenges
- Europe has seen a more profound slowdown in productivity than other developed regions, despite employment expansion.
- The report questions whether Europe can and should compete in AI-driven global growth.
- The analysis links the EU's social model to its broader competitiveness debate.
- Eurofound invites listeners to explore the topic on its dedicated page and podcasts.
- The discussion features Eurofound researchers Mary McCaughey and John Hurley.
- EU data highlights a shift in employment toward services and other sectors over 30 years.
- The episode explores whether Europe can outpace AI-driven growth against the US and China.
- The report discusses labour input and human capital versus output per worker.
- The analysis connects AI potential with Europe’s living and working conditions.
- Eurofound’s findings are accessible via its dedicated newsroom page and podcasts.
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