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The trap that threatens Europe — and 3 ways out, by the President of France.
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We’re subsidizing fossil fuels by $5.2 trillion. Time to put a price on carbon.
The most pro-immigrant people in Europe? The British.
How to hijack the state. The populist art of governance.
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Ethiopia to host World Economic Forum on Africa. (Xinhua)
Forum collaborating on blockchain with 100 top companies. (SDC Executive)
Closing America’s skills gap. Cites Global Competitiveness Report. (Barron’s)
China’s looming retirement crisis. Draws on Forum research. (Financial Times)
Getting ready for the jobs of the future. References Future of Jobs Report. (Gulf News)
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