Do the educational benchmarks used by the WEF’s Report qualify as effective Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and help explain how expenditures account for high youth unemployment? We show you how the report fails.
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Greater public ownership of the financial sector and other industries now seems unavoidable in a number of countries. While China and Russia blame the US for the global crisis, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has proposed the creation of a UN Economic Council modelled on its Security Council.
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