World Economic Forum Report: No simple recipe for competitiveness
13th Nov 2006, 21:18 GMT
A sound macroeconomic environment, stable and transparent institutions, and high levels of education and technological know-how are among the factors that can help countries compete in the global economy, according to the World Economic Forum.
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