Wed Jul 7, 2010 16:47 GMT |
BMI’s newest core view is that private healthcare spending as a percentage of total healthcare expenditure in emerging markets will decrease over the medium term. Governments in these countries increasingly appreciate the value of a healthy population and are boosting investment in medical services, such as pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, doctors, nurses, clinics and hospitals. Notable public… [Read more]
Tags: Brazil, China, emerging markets, expenditure, health care, India, mexico, Pharmaceuticals, private sector, Russia, Turkey
Posted in: Asia, China, Emerging Europe, General, Latin America
Mon Sep 7, 2009 16:36 GMT |
Happy Labor Day! Well, it may be a happy Labor Day for US residents who are employed in well-remunerated, full-time, enjoyable jobs. Just as I thought – I don’t see many hands going up. And judging from the non-farm payrolls data released last Friday, much of the workforce has little to be cheerful about. In… [Read more]
Tags: economic decline, employment data, GDP per capita, job creation, labor day, lost decade, private sector, public sector, unemployment, US
Posted in: General, US