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agree this will require large scale investments. for reading and it is therefore shady agents that. this needs be made. to conform to things that do really contributes. to enjoy this future into things like infrastructure education like a good city just even teenagers future is shaping. the challenges are growing steadily the country has almost two hundred million inhabitants and is africa s most populous country of them work in agriculture but the sector is underdeveloped the inadequate infrastructure slows down economic development the new refinery could make energy cheaper in the country in the future then more government funds can flow into development of other areas. and i have the pleasure of welcoming nigeria s ambassador to germany use of my talents of god thank you very much for
from infrastructure education, basic r and d. looking at worker retraining to help our orchestrate force become more competitive is a piece of this. wages won t go up unless our workers are more productive. i think they can be. we need to look she s talked about this to go away from the short termism and capitalism to longer. deal with our debt problems and we need a comprehensive economic plan. i look forward to hearing the specifics. she will talk about make being sure corporations think long term and there s some speculation she s going to once again go all the way to the far left and talk about wall street being bad and regulations needing to go higher. when you look at higher regulations, and the idea that growth is most important, can the two exist together? higher regulations and actual growth? well sure. there are smart regulations and then a lot of really not smart counter productive regulations. it will depend on which regulations we re talking about. but i think free