Prosperity is advancing in Mexico - but only to the most wealthy and those working in government-linked industries, according to a study released last week by the World Bank. It found great inequalities in wealth stemming from ?concentrated wealth in the business sector; and unions in protected sectors, the heritage of corporatist institutional arrangements.?
The Monitor View (The Monitor)
Prosperity is advancing in Mexico - but only to the most wealthy and those working in government-linked industries, according to a study released this week by the World Bank. It found great inequalities in wealth stemming from "concentrated wealth in the...
KC leaders urge Missouri lawmakers to step up bioscience efforts (Kansas City Star)
Kansas City?s natural bistate focus on life sciences is in danger of tipping away from Missouri, a group of the state?s newly elected lawmakers were told Saturday.
South Sound business people (The Olympian)
Tom DiDonna, R.N., education coordinator at Mason General Hospital, was recently asked to lead a delegation of physicians and nurses to represent the American Heart Association in a voluntary, international Advanced Resuscitation educational endeavor in Paraguay at the end of November.
Deal Flow, VC Interest in Midwest Health Care Ventures Increasing, Survey Shows (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
CLEVELAND----The Midwest continues to grow in reputation as a source of quality health care investment deals, according to the results of BioEnterprise's second annual survey of national health care venture capital firms.
BEE builds white business (Mail and Guardian)
South Africa seems to be so fixated on BEE that the unprecedented white economic empowerment taking place is either not noticed, simply assumed to be natural, or denied. The fact that it makes for an uncomfortable acronym probably doesn?t help either.
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