Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Study: U.S. economy not most competitive
Nordic countries have some of the world's most competitive economies, despite high taxes and extensive social security systems, with Finland in the lead, according to a study issued Wednesday.
In the study, the Geneva-based World Economic Forum set the United States second after Finland in its annual competitiveness league but recorded growing business concern over the Bush administration's handling of the nation's finances.
Study: U.S. economy not most competitive
Source: CNN Money
In the study, the Geneva-based World Economic Forum set the United States second after Finland in its annual competitiveness league but recorded growing business concern over the Bush administration's handling of the nation's finances.
Study: U.S. economy not most competitive
Source: CNN Money