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Making France the first learning community in Europe

This article is partially based on the book HR Innovations, Dunod Employability is more important than GDP In your opinion, what is the key indicator that will definitely determine a country’s place in the world economy in 2025? Would you say it’s its GDP? Its industrial production? Its level of debt? For my part, I would say that it is …

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