In terms of work and economy, Finland has demonstrated to be an organized and competitive country with opportunities for all it’s citizens.
Finland is considered a competitive country in the world, due to the technological industrial and miming development, that increases the economy, it is reflected in the opportunities it gives to professionals and not professionals, this produces a country occupied in giving working tools to diminish, poverty, as a consequence Finland is a stable and strong country. However labor behavior of Finland with the immigrants doesn’t offer equal opportunities because it is consider homogeneous and culturally closed.
To sum up the base of development of a country is in the employment of their people that increases economy and diminishes poverty.
Today, Finland is a typical advanced industrial economy with two thirds of its total output is generated in the service sector. Finland used to be known as a high cost area, but the changes in economy has lowered costs. Prices for industrial electric energy are now among the lowest in Europe, and long distance calls within Finland are the third cheapest in Europe. The changes in currency rates have made Finland an attractive choice for travelers. Infrastructure for example:telecommunications, power supply, water supply, roads, are highly developed.
In conclud Finland is safe country to live or invest, thanks to stable social order, low rate of crimes and good relations to east and west. Finland's economy is modern and developed, based on free competition on markets.
viernes, 4 de abril de 2008
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