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| Newsletter: Tetor 01, 2006 Numer #44 | |||||
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INdersa po afrohet dita qe qeveria shqiptare te zbardhe elementet kryesore perberes -juridike dhe ekonomike - te nismes “Shqiperia 1 Euro”, eshte e pritshme qe ne oferten e saj te perfshihen shume rajone aktualisht jashte interesit zhvillimor, siperfaqe te braktisura toke ne zona te largeta nga tregjet, etj.
Ne fakt, interesi i investitoreve te huaj per “Shqiperia 1 Euro” mund te rezultonte me substancial nese nga keto rajone te kategorise se 2-te apo te 3-te, do te ofroheshin lende te para, te gatshme per t’u perpunuar nga industri te ndryshme. Ky prodhim- kryesisht me natyre bujqesore, kerkon megjithate nje vizion te ri ndaj perspektives se fshatit dhe fermes bujqesore.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The World's Most Competitive Countries Being a small European country with snow is conducive to economic growth. More correlation than causality, no doubt, but the three countries topping the World Economic Forum’s latest Global Competitiveness Report are Switzerland, Finland and Sweden-- habitual winners all.
Denmark, Singapore, the U.S., Japan, Germany, the Netherlands and the U.K. round out the top ten. OK, forget the snow, size and location. Soundly run government, being business-friendly and plowing back money into innovation, education and public health are more of what really matter.
At the bottom of the ranking of 125 industrialized and emerging countries, in worst to only slightly less bad order, are Angola, Burundi, Chad, Timor-Leste, Mozambique, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe--a gazetteer of economic blight.
No prizes for guessing why Switzerland and some Nordic nations have consistently better long-term growth prospects than some of Africa’s most woeful countries. But what gives them the edge in the WEF's indexes over the U.S., their larger European neighbors and the East Asian tigers?
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