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Global Information Technology Report 2013 Finland has toppled Sweden from the top spot in a ranking of economies that are best placed to benefit from new information and communication technologies (ICTs). Singapore came in second and Sweden third ...
Scenarios for the Russian Federation The Scenarios for the Russian Federation were developed through a strategic dialogue process engaging over 350 business, policy and academic leaders throughout 2012. The scenarios report focuses on possible future pathways for the Russian economy and ...
Enabling Trade: Valuing Growth Opportunities “Enabling Trade: Valuing Growth Opportunities” finds that reducing supply chain barriers can increase global GDP up to 6 times more than removing all import tariffs.  Such large increases in GDP would be associated with positive effects on unemployment, ...
The Europe 2020 Competitiveness Report: Building a More Competitive Europe The World Economic Forum’s Europe 2020 Competitiveness Report focuses on measuring Europe’s performance in becoming smart, inclusive and environmentally sustainable. It is the first in a series to measure ...
Global Information Technology Report Highlights Emergence of a New Digital Divide The 11th edition of The Global Information Technology Report 2012: Living in a Hyperconnected World was launched today with a special focus on the transformational impacts of ICT on the economy and ...
The Global Information Technology Report 2012 Over the past decade, The Global Information Technology Report series, has become the most comprehensive and respected international assessment of the preparedness of economies to leverage the networked ...
المنتدى الاقتصادي العالمي ومنظمة التعاون الاقتصادي والتنمية يطلقان تقرير التنافسية في العالم العربي 2011 - 2012 2.8 مليون شاب يدخلون سوق العمل في العالم العربي سنوياً 25 مليون وظيفة جديدة مطلوبة على مدى العقد المقبل للحفاظ على مستويات البطالة الحالية تنمية القطاع الخاص أمر ضروري لخلق فرص عمل ...
World Economic Forum and OECD Launch Arab World Competitiveness Report 2011-2012 2.8 million young people enter the Arab world’s labour market every year 25 million new jobs required over the next decade to maintain current unemployment levels Private sector ...
Arab World Competitiveness Report 2011-2012 This fourth edition of The Arab World Competitiveness Report is published at a critical time. The important changes taking place in North Africa and the Middle East have brought to light a number of socio- economic challenges—such as youth unemployment, ...
Scenarios for the Mediterranean Region Report Predicts Large Gains for Competitiveness Scenario report sketches out challenging futures for the Mediterranean region, based on long-term uncertainties related to the development of regional politics, regional resource management and the regional ...
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