Getting people with such different social objectives as politicians, scientists, economists and industrialists to agree, is not an easy task, and even less so when the economic results of a group of supposedly developed nations are not very satisfactory. There are many different points of disagreement, but in the pursuit of a common approach we could resort to principles such as that which maintains that a drop in a country's creativity leads to a clear loss of international competitiveness.
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