Abhi077 wrote:
Fifteen years after one of the worst recessions any European country has seen, Finns are not exactly merry but they are content. Their small country is at or near the top of most league tables: first in the World Economic Forums list of most competitive countries and second in its business-competitiveness index; first in the OECD's world ranking of educational performance; second-highest share of R & D spending in the European Union.
Which of the following points to a chink in their armor?
A. This is one of the few European countries to have succeeded in business in which international prices are falling because of global competition and technological change.
B. For some years, Finland has been running proportionally the biggest fiscal surplus in the euro area.
C. Finnish Universities tend to be gleaming steel and glass affairs, visible expressions of the link between knowledge and modernity.
D. No other country in the EU depends on one company
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Which of the following points to a chink in their armor?
A. This is one of the few European countries to have succeeded in business in which international prices are falling because of global competition and technological change.
B. For some years, Finland has been running proportionally the biggest fiscal surplus in the euro area.
C. Finnish Universities tend to be gleaming steel and glass affairs, visible expressions of the link between knowledge and modernity.
D. No other country in the EU depends on one company
...
Statistics : Posted by KittyDoodles • on 03 Dec 2020, 07:59 • Replies 5 • Views 1723

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