Blair/Hitler comparison

2003-03-27 Thread soula avramidis
/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

Comparison of Canadian Health Expenditures with rest world

2002-07-08 Thread Hari Kumar
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. [EMAIL PROTECTED] There are different ways to measure how much Canada spends on

Re: cost comparison

1998-03-15 Thread Jay Hecht
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

Re: comparison

1998-03-14 Thread Rakesh Bhandari
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

Re: cost comparison

1998-03-14 Thread valis
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

cost comparison

1998-03-14 Thread Doug Henwood
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

[PEN-L:1576] Re: help on comparison of wages, etc (fwd)

1995-11-25 Thread D Shniad
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

[PEN-L:5401] Re: deficit comparison numbers?

1995-06-09 Thread Doug Henwood
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

[PEN-L:5385] deficit comparison numbers?

1995-06-08 Thread Bill Briggs
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