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The idea of a three-stage life – school, work, retirement – is rapidly being pensioned off. Here we explore the options for a world where people will routinely live in good health...
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August 3, 2021 • by Steven A. Altman, Niccolò Pisani in Competitiveness • 5 min read
Globalization is surviving the COVID-19 pandemic in a far stronger state than many anticipated, and European multinationals could come out as unexpected winners....
July 22, 2021 • by Kazuo Ichijo in Competitiveness • 5 min read
On the eve of the Olympics, Japan is being held back by a continuing belief in its uniqueness....
June 17, 2021 • by Arturo Bris in Competitiveness • 6 min read
Why is the second largest economy only 16th in global competitiveness? Size and state dominance may still be partly to blame, but the People’s Republic is moving in the right direction, writes...
May 20, 2021 • by Arturo Bris in Competitiveness • 6 min read
The EU is not a political union but an association that keeps Europe’s countries among the most economically competitive in the world. And it is with this in mind that we should...
May 11, 2021 • by Simon Cartledge in Competitiveness • 6 min read
China’s hi-tech manufacturing hub is the poster child of the country’s success, but the future is less certain....
May 7, 2021 in Competitiveness • 5 min read
Business leaders will have to learn to navigate the shifting geopolitical climate....
March 16, 2021 • by Arturo Bris in Competitiveness • 5 min read
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