November 14, 2011, Networks for Prosperity
Achieving Development Goals through Knowledge Sharing
Executive Summary, PDF, 6MB, 36 pages
Switzerland topped the global ranking, followed by Sweden, The Netherlands, the United States, Finland, Singapore, Norway, Canada, the UK, France, Australia, Japan, Malaysia, the Czech Republic, New Zealand, Israel, Slovenia, the Republic of Korea, and Thailand.
Titled "Networks for Prosperity: achieving development goals through knowledge sharing", the report was funded by the Spanish MDG Achievement Fund (MDG-F) (526 million euros so far) as part of a project that aims to establish a global knowledge system for private sector development. The report lays the basis for policy recommendations that will help developing countries acquire and adapt private sector development know-how.




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