Although Papua New Guinea’s macroeconomic slowdown, challenging business climate and falling global commodity prices have weighed on trade and investment in recent years, the country continues to offer high-potential opportunities to investors.
Articles & Analysis | Technical and vocational training key to improving global employment rates from The Report: Argentina 2018
Although priorities vary when it comes to economic development, the increasing need for skilled labour is both a cause of and a requirement for accelerated growth across markets. This demand for technical specialists is often most concentrated in the sectors that are vital to economic advancement, including infrastructure, oil and...
Articles & Analysis | Demand for pharmaceutical products is rising globally from The Report: Argentina 2018
In recent decades, the pharmaceutical market has expanded its geographical reach. This trend appears to be here to stay; in a survey of major pharmaceutical firms conducted by global consulting firm PwC’s Strategy& team, more than half of respondents anticipated that over 30% of their global sales would originate in emerging...
Articles & Analysis | Argentina tackles challenges of a decentralised health system from The Report: Argentina 2018
The Argentine health care system is divided into three subsectors. The public sector assists both those citizens without health insurance, mainly from low-income backgrounds, and includes public hospital provision while also providing health plans for retirees and government employees at a national and provincial level, including...
Interviews & Viewpoints | Florencia Davel, CEO, Bristol-Myers Squibb Argentina, Chile and Peru: Interview from The Report: Argentina 2018
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Articles & Analysis | Reforms align the education sector with Argentina's shift onto the global stage from The Report: Argentina 2018
Argentina boasts one of the best education systems in Latin America, in terms of both attainment and funding of institutions. More than 98% of citizens over the age of 15 are literate, and public and private universities frequently perform well – along with Chilean and Brazilian institutions – in global rankings systems.