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On Wednesday the World Economic Forum presented the annual ranking of the most competitive economies in the world. One of the claims is that the top sector policy in the Netherlands, targeting the innovative ability of the business sector, is successful. The Netherlands retains its eighth position in the ranking. Henk Volberda gives his view on the subject.

Other related articles:

www.sprout.nl/artikel/innovatie/topsectorenbeleid-begint-te-werken 

www.eufin.nl/34884-nederland-blijvend-in-top-10-van-meest-concurrerende-economieen

www.kunststof-magazine.nl/nieuws/1291-nederland-blijft-in-top-10-meest-concurrerende-economie-n.html

www.mt.nl/1/87171/home/ben-verwaayen-in-nieuw-techfonds-banken-vaag-over-belastingontwijking.html

www.managersonline.nl/nieuws/15173/nederland-blijvend-in-top-tien-meest-concurrerende-economien-.html

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  • Henk
    Role: Faculty
    Reference type: Referenced
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