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The Netherlands drops in the world rankings of most competitive countries in terms of education policy, knowledge infrastructure and labor market participation. The country now ranks eighth position opposite to the fourth place last year, according to research by the World Economic Forum. Henk Volberda was in charge of the Dutch data for this research.
The Netherlands drops in the world rankings of most competitive countries in terms of education policy, knowledge infrastructure and labor market participation. The country now ranks eighth position opposite to the fourth place last year, according to research by the World Economic Forum. Henk Volberda was in charge of the Dutch data for this research.