The 2012 report from the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked childcare systems across the world.
The Economist Intelligence Unit survey ranked Hong Kong 22nd, on par with Milan and Stockholm.
The model was developed by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a division of The Economist magazine.
The Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister organisation to The Economist, carries out a similar exercise (see table).
Jon Copestake, retail analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit, also felt that Comet's problems "come as little surprise".
Sydney was 25% cheaper to live in than New York a decade ago, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit.
The fieldwork for the Worldwide Cost of Living survey is carried out by researchers from the Economist Intelligence Unit.
But you referred to some intelligence unit, as many press reports did, confuse it with the special plans office.
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The Economist Intelligence Unit's Country Risk service assesses credit risk across 120 countries.
Derbyshire is the lead force in the East Midlands Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit.
"I don't think France will drop the prices, " said Daniel Torras, a manager for Europe at the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Fake IDs were only part of the problem said Duncan Innes-Ker, regional editor for China at the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Angola's central bank ensures an overvalued kwanza (says the Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister organisation), which helps traders import those goods.
The latter's vulnerable posture was chillingly described last week by Dame Eliza Manningham Buller, head of Britain's domestic intelligence unit, MI5.
Unlike the blue-collar homicide detectives Mr. Wolf has offered in the past, Jeremy Fisk is assigned to a police intelligence unit.
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John Catt, who has taken part in demonstrations for decades, has been given leave to challenge the National Public Order Intelligence Unit (NPOIU).
Figures from the Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister company of The Economist, suggest that Asia accounts for around one-third of world retail sales.
No growth is expected this year, according to the latest forecasts by the Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister company of The Economist.
The implications for the Kenyan economy are huge, Patriba Thaker, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) regional director for Africa told BBC's World Business Report.
Since Worboys's arrest, the Met has overhauled the way officers investigate sexual assault allegations by creating a central intelligence unit to catch serial offenders.
To find out, Kelly ordered a briefing book from some high-toned outfit like the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), an offshoot of The Economist magazine.
Therefore, I was interested to read a recent report by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) that they sent along to get my thoughts.
According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister company of The Economist, Nissan Sunderland has the highest productivity of any car plant outside Asia.
The Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister company to The Economist, expects China to move to a current-account deficit in 2001, after years of surplus.
These include newly streamlined vetting and dispute arbitration. (This newspaper's sister company, the Economist Intelligence Unit, has been hired to help.) But much remains unclear.
NCIS's Football Intelligence Unit has also asked clubs and the Football Association to see if they recognised any of those taking part in the violence.
The Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister organisation of this newspaper, forecasts that by 2014 Liaoning will be the largest recipient of foreign investment in China.
Indeed, when the Economist Intelligence Unit asked prospective MBA students why they were considering the degree, opening new career opportunities was the most popular reason given.
Given our current forecasts for GDP growth and oil prices, the Economist Intelligence Unit believes that the Correa government will continue to service its debt obligations.
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