00908nam a2200253 i 4500991000110739707536040213s2001 it 000 0 ita d8843573802b12571878-39ule_instDip. SSCita759.5Baldini, Umberto11558Masaccio /Umberto BaldiniMilano :Electa,c2001181 p. :in gran parte ill. ;29 cmI Maestri ;16Masaccio.b1257187821-09-0617-11-03991000110739707536LE019 A21 AR D 712019000011648le019pE0.00-l- 00000.i1310647813-02-04LE021 AR1B812021000139963le021Damianaki-E0.00-l- 00000.i1302666517-11-03Masaccio176695UNISALENTOle019le02117-11-03ma -itait 0202827nam 22004453 450 991090718600332120250710152341.0(CKB)31819957800041(MiAaPQ)EBC31594157(Au-PeEL)EBL31594157(Exl-AI)31594157(Perlego)4345758(OCoLC)1452589575(EXLCZ)993181995780004120240812d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier2023-0330 Epub En1st ed.Luxembourg :European Investment Bank, Commission des Communautes europeennes,2024.©2024.1 online resource (82 pages)9789286156496 Cover -- Title -- Contents -- Foreword -- Executive summary -- Part 1: Investment barriers identified in EIB operations -- Introduction -- Forestry -- Commercial power purchase agreements -- Resilient roads -- Antimicrobial resistance -- Cross-border projects -- Part 2: EIB Group investment and finance surveys — non-financial corporates and small and medium businesses -- EIB Investment Survey 2023 (EIBIS) -- A bleak short-term outlook for corporate investment -- Investment barriers and finance constraints are elevated and increasing -- Pressed by structural transformation needs, investment is showing resilience -- The climate emergency is becoming more pressing for EU firms -- To remain competitive, European corporates must continue investing -- EIF analysis of smaller corporates and small and medium businesses -- Annex: EIBIS 2023 country profiles -- CopyrightGenerated by AI.This report by the European Investment Bank Group examines investment barriers within the European Union in 2023. It highlights challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises, regulatory complexities, and market fragmentation. The report underscores the need for sustainable investment to foster economic growth and address climate change. It discusses specific sectors like forestry and renewable energy, emphasizing the importance of overcoming these barriers to enhance productivity and innovation. The intended audience includes policymakers, economists, and stakeholders in European economic development.Generated by AI.European Union countriesGenerated by AIInvestmentsGenerated by AIEuropean Union countries.InvestmentsEuropean Investment Bank The1775988European Investment Bank1725572MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ99109071860033212023-0330 Epub En4291207UNINA