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  1. The process of services commoditisation is happening faster than that for manufacturing

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... to India. Software can be emailed and users trained remotely.  An entire call centre of 20,000 staff can be repurposed for a new company in a matter of days. Thanks to the Internet age, education and ... Thursday, 24 June 2010
  2. Reducing risk for the poorest of the unbanked and uninsured

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... Bosco of the Healing Fields Foundation in Hyderabad, India.  Healing Fields offers wage compensation for people falling ill, hand-holding within a local hospital, health education and disease prevention, ... Thursday, 15 April 2010
  3. Promoting Innovation is more than tilting at windmills

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    What would you expect to see if you walked into a roomful of successful innovators? Would you expect them to dress the same? Have the same haircuts, or the same educational background or ethnic or cultural ... Thursday, 04 February 2010
  4. Predicting the future isn't what it used to be

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... accounts on a daily basis.  If home loans aren’t repaid, there isn’t money to pay depositors and instant collapse follows. Effect follows cause. Around the world education systems are usually controlled ... Thursday, 07 January 2010
  5. Kenya and the mixed expectations of technical investment

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... state. A lot is demanded and expected of investors; they are held up as the gateway through which health, safety, education, roads, clean drinking water and electricity will arrive.  This is true, inasmuch ... Thursday, 17 December 2009
  6. A return to subsistence farming won’t aid economic recovery

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    Being a child in the world’s poorest nations is not idyllic.  Widespread poverty means that many have to work to support their families.  This limits their access to education and damages their health.  ... Thursday, 26 November 2009
  7. Getting the most out of a toaster

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... on the education of today.  ... Thursday, 12 November 2009
  8. Purchase Country Risk Analysis Software

    Category: Buy/Software

    ... Health and Education Economy: Market Opportunity and Investment Environment Infrastructure: Telecommunications, Energy, Access and Rights State: Governance, Law and Stability Structure: Aid, Enterprise ... Friday, 16 October 2009
  9. Purchase Country Insight Reports

    Category: Buy/Reports

    ... are analysed according to the following segmentation: Demography: Population, Health and Education Economy: Market Opportunity and Investment Environment Infrastructure: Telecommunications, Energy, ... Friday, 16 October 2009
  10. The race between education and technology

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... integration, with training support and dedicated education programs for East Germans as well as tax incentives to invest in the East, South Africa focused on social integration.  Unlike despotic China, ... Thursday, 20 August 2009
  11. The privilege of employment

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... France is at 67% since people there spend longer on their high-tech educations. The exact definition of “participation” creates a difficulty for analysts since politics can intrude.  If you assume a ... Thursday, 30 July 2009
  12. Iceland, Crisis and the Wrong Way to Recovery

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... Iceland is usually in the top three for per-capita income, education, health care, life expectancy and that sort of thing. When Iceland’s banking sector was deregulated in the late 1990s, a generation ... Monday, 02 March 2009
  13. Taxing the poor so that the rich can buy expensive cars

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... 24%; sufficient to build 15 shiny new 750-bed hospitals a year. Or we could increase the education budget by 14% and build over 800 new schools a year. Or we could put some of the money towards paying ... Wednesday, 19 November 2008
  14. Zimbabwe's Hope Deterred

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... medicines in their public hospitals. The education system needs to be restored. A country divided needs to be unified again. It is now up to the politicians to stop their bickering and deliver what ... Sunday, 09 November 2008
  15. After Conceit: Recovering from the Credit Crunch

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... only educated people would be those who are fortunate enough to have parents with sufficient cash to pay for their educations. Students who borrow money in order to improve their skills through an education ... Sunday, 12 October 2008
  16. Possession of state assets has become an end in itself

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... facilities once they exist. If our government had followed the Swedish model, then all of these headaches would belong to the private sector and the state would only have to pay for results. The education ... Tuesday, 23 September 2008
  17. Apple, the destroyer of comfort-zones

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... of competitive creativity on areas like education, health and social services, instead of hogging it for themselves.  ... Tuesday, 02 September 2008
  18. How to cross a river...

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    He's not heavy... The oldest surviving bridge in the world is in China, the Zhaozhau Bridge completed in 605 AD. Human beings have been building artificial means of crossing rivers for close on 40,000 ... Saturday, 16 August 2008
  19. Taxing the Future, Confusing the Present

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ...  Because we aren't, really. A mere 5 million South Africans pay tax. To support the other 40 million who require social grants, housing, subsidised electricity and water, education, healthcare and ... Friday, 23 May 2008
  20. Funding departments instead of people cheats everyone

    Category: Blog/Analysis

    ... most important sectors of state spending – health and education - how has the public sector performed? R 62.6 billion was budgeted for healthcare in 2007. The state has 100,147 hospital beds compared ... Saturday, 15 March 2008

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