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are now three relatively equal contenders – Japan, the European Community with the most powerful country, Germany, and the United States. Though all of them are at about the same economic level, each country now aims to develop exactly the same industries. They hope that their citizens will have the highest standards of living in the 21st century. So these countries try to compete with each other. The competition revolves around the following questions -Who makes the best products -Who reaches the standards of living most rapidly -Who has the best-educated and best-skilled workforce in the world -Who is the world's leader in investment plant and equipment, research and development, infrastructure -Whose institutions — government, education, business — are world leaders in efficiency Together, America, Japan, and Germany have enough to be the locomotive to pull the rest of the world into prosperity. If they work together, they can that prosperity.
are now three relatively equal contenders – Japan, the European Community with the most powerful country, Germany, and the United States. Though all of them are at about the same economic level, each country now aims to develop exactly the same industries. They hope that their citizens will have the highest standards of living in the 21st century. So these countries try to compete with each other. The competition revolves around the following questions
-Who makes the best products
-Who reaches the standards of living most rapidly
-Who has the best-educated and best-skilled workforce in the world
-Who is the world's leader in investment plant and equipment, research and development, infrastructure
-Whose institutions — government, education, business — are world leaders in efficiency
Together, America, Japan, and Germany have enough to be the locomotive to pull the rest of the world into prosperity. If they work together, they can that prosperity.