17 Experts from Different Countries, Including Chile, Will Analyze 65 Years of Global Productivity Policies
- Throughout 2025, a group of 17 experts designated as International Productivity Fellows by The Productivity Institute (United Kingdom)—each representing their respective country—will analyze and study the impact of strategies implemented to improve productivity in their economies from 1960 to the present.
- The initiative includes the world’s major economies, such as Germany, Brazil, China, Japan, India, and the United States. In Chile, economist Rodrigo Krell, Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Evaluation and Productivity (CNEP), will lead the research.