London has the underlying strength to recover from the effects of the world's economic crisis, according to a study conducted by a research group at the London School of Economics. Although the crisis has tarnished the reputation of its financial institutions, which are vital to the City's long-term competitiveness, important underlying strengths of London's service economy remain relevant, including its flexibility, the breadth of accessible expertise and intelligence, and its attraction for talented young people.
London School of Economics - City will survive economic blitz
十月 30, 2008