/Hitler comparison.
blair defied his own and world public opinion.
Blair has kids, Hitler did not, therefore, Blair is worst than Hitler for he knows what it is like for a parent to see his child die before his own eyes, or to killor scare a million child in Baghdad with his bombs. Will he allow one
CMAJ 1999 Jun 15;160(12):1730-4; Canadian health expenditures: where do
we really stand internationally? Deber R, Swan B. Department of
Health Administration, University of Toronto, Ont.
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There are different ways to measure how much
Canada spends on
Do they figure in "security costs?"
The NYTs did a piece about crime in Mexico and S. Africa on this topic. Seems
that CEOs should take care (i.e. have an army to protect them).
jason
Does anyone have any comments on the idea that superior Japanese and
German, economic performance in so called high value added production vis
a vis the UK and US is due to more advanced "skills formation systems", as
David Ashton and Francis Green put it in *Education, Training and the
Global
BUSINESS COSTS COMPARISONS
Economist Intelligence Unit estimates
Germany100.0
US 91.8
Belgium 89.4
.
Hungary 2.2
Malaysia 1.7The figures for Hungary and South Africa
Indonesia
Apropos the recent discussion of US vs. European "competitiveness," here's
an interesting table from the Economist Intelligence Unit - their estimates
of the costs of doing business for multinationals in various countries.
Unsurprisingly, Germany is #1 - but perhaps surpisingly, the US is #2. The
The best source for statistical data in Canada is Statistics Canada (federal
agency). The web site is:
http://www.statcan.ca/start.html
They publish a daily issue and you can also search back issues. I'll forward
more sites later
At 4:47 PM 6/8/95, Bill Briggs wrote:
I'm looking for the actual numbers
that all the nifty percentage statistical games are played with.
I have found this
1993 [in billions] for USA.
outlay 1142
receipts842
question 1.
where would I find similar numbers for the major
I'm looking for the actual numbers
that all the nifty percentage statistical games are played with.
I have found this
1993 [in billions] for USA.
outlay 1142
receipts842
question 1.
where would I find similar numbers for the major developed nations?
question 2.
what would