Friday, October 21, 2011


Scenarios for the Mediterranean Region Report Predicts Large Gains for Competitiveness
  • Scenario report sketches out challenging futures for the Mediterranean region, based on long-term uncertainties related to the development of regional politics, regional resource management and the regional labour market.
  • Complementarities across the region to address these long-term challenges have so far been underexplored. Regional cooperation could hold large gains for the region's competitiveness.   
Amman, Jordan, 21 October 2011 - The World Economic Forum today launched the Scenarios for the Mediterranean Region report at the World Economic Forum Special Meeting on Economic Growth and Job Creation in the Arab World, taking place on 21-23 October 2011 at the Dead Sea, Jordan.
The Scenarios for the Mediterranean Region report explores three possible futures for the region, based on long-term uncertainties related to the development of regional politics, regional resource management and the regional labour market.

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