Talk:Global Competitiveness Report/Archives/2012

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Well, obviously I've been somewhat prescient a year ago...

Probably a ´hypercompetitive´ Saudi Arabia will move on right into the Top Ten of the worlds elite economies in the next couple of years and without doubt it has become really impressive how far degenerated minds are willing to go for creating a totally perverted travesty of reality as long as only ´someone´ generously pays for this kind of bogus analysis.

Actually Klaus Schwab should give concerned french or austrian businessmen and politicians being properly flabbergasted by falling in economic competitiveness ´behind´ Saudi Arabia, some kind of blunt (but indeed logical!) advice: Just ban all women from driving a car, bar women from most professional occupations and eventually abolish female suffrage altogether and your competitiveness will improve instantly by this kind of archaic but very effective agenda of reform. — Preceding unsigned comment added by St.Kr.G (talkcontribs) 10:48, 13 September 2011 (UTC)

Why is the warning dated June 2009 still present?

This article is mainly about the rankings since 2009. Why is the warning about what it said in the middle of 2009 still present? Has any person or bot read it since then? I am no expert in this field, but the discussion seems reasonable and informed, and current right now, and the rankings are given up to the latest list.

Prairieplant (talk) 21:58, 8 October 2012 (UTC)