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    from BBC....

    Europe 'losing compe ive edge'

    Europe's old guard are losing out to their younger, livelier rivals
    Europe's major economies are continuing to lose their compe ive edge, according to a global business survey.
    Britain, Germany, Spain and France all dropped in the rankings of the World Economic Forum's (WEF) latest global compe iveness report.

    Nordic countries again dominated the survey in 2005, with Finland remaining the most compe ive country for the third year running, the WEF said.

    It was followed in the rankings by the US, Sweden, Denmark and Taiwan.

    Iceland and Norway are also in the top ten, while Australia has reached that rank for the first time.

    The WEF compe iveness index of 117 economies was drawn from a poll of nearly 11,000 business leaders worldwide.

    Its Global Compe iveness Report aims to reflect a broad range of factors affecting the status of a country's economy, including a stable macroeconomic environment, the quality of public ins utions and the level of technological development.

    Of the major European economies, Britain's was the most compe ive, coming in at 13th place.

    However, its position in the WEF's latest compe iveness report was three places lower than in the previous year, taking the world's fourth-biggest economy out of the top 10 rankings.

    Germany fell to 15th place in 2005, compared to 13th in 2004, while Spain came in at 29th place from 23rd last year.

    France was in 30th place, from 27th last year, while Italy remained at number 47 in the rankings.

    Commenting on Finland's top ranking, the WEF said the country was well managed at a macroeconomic level and continued to have quality public ins utions.

    Germany is among the major economies falling in the rankings

    "The Nordic countries have consolidated their position at the top of the league," said WEF chief economist Augusto Lopez-Claros.

    "The main reason is these countries enjoy very good (budget) management. They do not have fiscal problems like France, Germany or Italy."

    Among other states, Estonia was the highest ranking former communist country in the index, at number 20.

    Japan dropped to 12th place from ninth place last year, largely because of poor management of its public finances, the WEF said. China slipped three places from 46th to 49th place.

    Chad was the least compe ive state, dropping to 117th place from 104th last year, reflecting a generally poor showing for many sub-Saharan countries. South Africa was the highest ranked African state, at 42nd place.

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    That's okay...if boutons gets his way we'll be losing our compe ive edge also.

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    That's okay...if boutons gets his way we'll be losing our compe ive edge also.
    Oh, don't get me wrong. I'm not bothered by Europe losing anything. In fact, the main reason I posted this was because I loved the le of the article
    Sorry. I just know way too many smug Europeans.

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    Oh no, I know ... but boutons was just in another thread telling us that we should have a $2/gallon gasoline tax so we can be like Europe, who are doing just fine.(?)

    That when we say at this point, with no viable alternatives offered, that that kind of drastic increase would cripple our economy...that we were ing dumbasses who don't know about anything. I mean Europe is just fine, right? So that was pretty good timing.

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    Oh no, I know ... but boutons was just in another thread telling us that we should have a $2/gallon gasoline tax so we can be like Europe, who are doing just fine.(?)

    That when we say at this point, with no viable alternatives offered, that that kind of drastic increase would cripple our economy...that we were ing dumbasses who don't know about anything. I mean Europe is just fine, right? So that was pretty good timing.
    oh, I didn't catch that thread. That was probably the one I ignored earlier. (I think it was Bouton's...did it have some bull extremist le?) Yeah, I've gotten to the point where I'm not even bothering to go into a lot of Dan's and Boutons threads, it's always the same old rants.

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    oh, I didn't catch that thread. That was probably the one I ignored earlier. (I think it was Bouton's...did it have some bull extremist le?) Yeah, I've gotten to the point where I'm not even bothering to go into a lot of Dan's and Boutons threads, it's always the same old rants.
    Who cares what Dan and Boutons spout?

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    Who cares what Dan and Boutons spout?
    Not me!

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