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Only if we understand why and how certain kinds of economic controls tend to paralyze the driving forces of a free society, and which kinds of measures are particularly dangerous in this respect, can we hope that social experimentation will not lead us into situations none of us want.
F.A. Hayek

 Bahamas Executive Opinion Survey 2010 
26 February 2010
The Nassau Institute

The World Economic Forum in partnership with The Nassau Institute will conduct the Executive Opinion Survey 2010 in The Bahamas beginning in March 2010 in order to complete their annual Global Competitiveness Report.

The Executive Opinion Survey, “The Voice of the Business Community” is a major component of The Global Competitiveness Report and provides the key ingredient that turns the Report into a representative annual measure of a nation’s economic environment and its ability to achieve sustained growth.

The Survey gathers valuable information on a broad range of variables for which hard data sources are scarce or non existent. High level business executives operating in The Bahamas will be surveyed to capture their opinion on the business environment in which they operate.

The Global Competitiveness Report has been the World Economic Forum’s flagship publication since 1979 and is widely recognized as the world’s leading cross-country comparison of factors affecting economic competitiveness and growth.

A sample of company executives in The Bahamas will be asked to complete this important and confidential survey. Mrs. Joan Thompson, President of The Nassau Institute notes that "It is vitally important that each executive sampled complete the survey to ensure that The Bahamas has accurate and reliable data in the Report".

To complete a brief paper or confidential online survey yourself, please contact The Nassau Institute at 328-6529 or e-mail us at info@nassauinstitute.org.

The Nassau Institute will distribute completed annual report which will show the combined sentiments of other Bahamian executives and help you make better future decisions in your business.

Yours in Liberty,
THE NASSAU INSTITUTE.,

 

Joan Thompson,
President

 

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Comments

Winston Rolle - 27 February 2010 06:41
Survey
I hope the Institute has more success than I did as President of the Chamber in administering this survey. When we attempted to conduct this survey we were unable to get sufficient respondents to make it feasible even after numerous calls and emails. It seems as if Bahamian business persons have not accepted that they are part of both a local and global economy.

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