Global risks 2011
This World Economic Forum report provides an overview of 37 selected global risks as seen by members of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Councils and offers suggestions for coordinated policies that promote long-term growth.
The World Economic Forum has published its Global Risks 2011 report, which suggests that global governance cannot cope with more shocks to the system. The report suggests that risks of particular concerns focus on crime, corruptions and state fragility, water food and energy, and global financial factors.
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