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Competitiveness
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation publishes content on competitiveness and related issues. Find and access current and archived items in our database.
The United States now ranks 7th in overall global competitiveness among 144 national economies studied by the WEF, a drop from fourth place in the last assessment
Education will drive manufacturing success.
As American policymakers look for good ideas to get the economy humming again, here are two words for them: look up. It’s time to take a closer look at Canada.
Capable Workforce?
This article is the fourth installment of “American Competitiveness – A National Assessment through the Eyes of Job Creators” – a ten-part report that explores how well the United States is positioned to excel in today’s tightly-contested global economy.
The Eight Factors of American Competitiveness
John Raidt, NCF Scholar, describes the eight factors of American competitiveness.
Regulation is a double-edged sword. In a free market, standards can play a positive role guarding competition, safety, security and other matters.
If we're going to improve the economic discussion, and the economy itself, The 4% Solution: Unleashing the Economic Growth America Needs is likely to serve as a good foundation.
Jobs Summit 2012
The Summit will bring together governors and thought leaders from across the country to discuss the state of our nation’s job market, outline policies that are needed to generate jobs and accelerate economic growth, and highlight what policies are working in each participating governor’s state.
Free Enterprise recently interviewed Nebraska Gov.






