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Financing the UK’s infrastructure: private and public gains

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Reshaping livelihood opportunities for marginalised populations

This August, the Rockefeller Foundation, in partnership with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and The Economist Intelligence Unit, will convene thought leaders from corporations, government, universities and civil society to envision new strategies for securing the livelihoods of the world’s poor and vulnerable populations.

Visionaries Unbound

World Cup 2014: who will be the economic winners?

Findings of an Economist Intelligence Unit poll

Business leaders call for urgent action on climate change

Just under half of respondents to our poll believe that the effects of climate change require immediate intervention. Senior executives from developing countries are particularly concerned about climate risks.

What's the damage?

How much money do cyberattacks cost companies, economies, society? It seems safe to say that the financial fallout is severe and growing worse, but the details are all too murky.

Transforming cities

I recently asked Elspeth Finch, director at Atkins, how cities can upgrade their infrastructure to better serve citizens.

Cities are where the action is

Hosting mega-events

A new report published by The Economist Intelligence Unit looks at the lessons learnt from hosting some of the biggest events in the world – from Olympics to the World Cups. Hosting mega-events: Managing innovation in infrastructure, sponsored by Philips, includes EIU analysis and comments from a panel of eight prominent experts, including Sir John Armitt, chairman of the Olympic Delivery Authority, UK and Nick Bitel, the chief executive of the London Marathon.

Africa’s cities

Business reports and conferences are chock full of talk of dynamic and energetic African cities and the consumer opportunities they offer. Big companies are building their strategies around it and the idea is seductive. These same cities though are chaotic, generally poorly managed and very often letting their people down.

HSBC Spotlight on US Trade

Report Summary 

"Spotlight on US Trade” is an Economist Intelligence Unit study and report series sponsored by HSBC. The study assesses the link between global expansion and profitability in five US regions. The report examines: 

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