donderdag 24 september 2009

Political incapacity slows Belgium down

Three international reports indicate that Belgium’s federal and regional governments are the weakest links for the development of its economy. Even though Belgium is relatively thriving, governments do little to nothing to keep it that way. Moreover, the quality of government will be crucial in the future, as policy-making is increasingly transferred to international levels. Apart from innovation-related activities in the field of education, Belgian investments in research and development could more or less be disregarded. Also, to attract foreign investment, Belgium’s governments must work in an efficient and stable manner.
- To read the "Global Competitiveness Report 2009-2010” report, click here.
- To read the “Doing Business” report, click here.
- To read the “Science, technology and innovation in Europe 2009” report, click here.

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