The World Economic Forum’s latest report on global competitiveness is out, and it ranks the U.S. as the world’s third-most competitive economy for the third consecutive year. The key factors that make ...
The Compass aims to address concerns about productivity and maintain Europe’s leading role in sustainable innovation and climate neutrality. On 29 January 2025, the European Commission (the Commission ...
As the current EU political cycle unfolds, competitiveness has become the dominant frame shaping European policymaking. It is ...
Australia’s global competitiveness has slipped, according to a global study: but it is worth exploring some of its assumptions. AAP The IMD World Competitiveness Rankings released this week are worth ...
CAP's Executive Vice President Sarah Rosen Wartell and Senior Fellow Jitinder Kohli introduce the Center's new blog on promoting the United States's economic competitiveness. Our nation’s ongoing ...
Competitiveness at the Crossroads (2012) is an alarming report with far-reaching implications. Forget the U.S. budget sequester. Set aside the financial bubbles on which the economy currently rests.
Nations around the world are reassessing antitrust policy (called competition policy overseas). Governments, regulators, and industry leaders are increasingly asking whether traditional antitrust ...
Taxes serve no necessity other than to finance government activities. Regrettably, policymakers often make the mistake of viewing taxes as only funds available for allocation among competing programs.
I can’ think of another time when technology connected us through multiple devices and apps, making communication and streams of information so manageable and accessible. But is all this connectivity ...
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