Daily Policy Digest
International Issues
| STOCKHOLM'S SYNDROME Stockholm's dynamic-pricing system for traffic management helps cut traffic time, accidents and exhaust emissions... |
| INNOVATION, INNOVATION, INNOVATION In 2004, Finland spent 3.41 percent of its Gross Domestic Product on research and development... |
| AUSTRALIA'S WATER WORKS Australia's situation stands in stark contrast to many parts of Asia, where Soviet-style systems of water allocation still prevail... |
| THE COST OF A BIG MAC Tokyo residents have the highest purchasing power in the world... |
| GLOBAL DIVIDENDS The European Union should focus on innovation and liberalize its markets for products, services and, above all, labor, say observers... |
| THE SWEDEN MYTH There are deep structural problems in Sweden's economic model, says Stefan Karlsson... |
| FRENCH YOUTH SEEK JOBS IN BRITAIN Some 15,000 French move to the United Kingdom every year to find work... |
| CHILDREN AT WAR More than 250,000 children are fighting in wars around the world... |
| NONGOVERNMENTAL OBSTRUCTIONS Do nongovernmental organizations really express the will of the people?... |
| COUNT ETHNIC DIVISIONS, NOT BOMBS, TO TELL IF A NATION WILL RECOVER FROM WAR Internal cohesion is very important for the health of a society... |
