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Qué (quién) es QLI - definición

INDEX BY THE ECONOMIST INTELLIGENCE UNIT
QLI; Quality of life index; Worldwide quality-of-life index; Quality-of-Life Index; Quality-of-life index; Quality-of-life Index; Where to be born Index
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The Economist Intelligence Unit’s where-to-be-born index (previously called the quality-of-life index, abbreviated QLI) attempts to measure which country will provide the best opportunities for a healthy, safe and prosperous life in the years ahead. It is based on a method that links the results of subjective life-satisfaction surveys to the objective determinants of quality of life across countries along with a onward-looking elements.

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Where-to-be-born Index

The Economist Intelligence Unit’s where-to-be-born index (previously called the quality-of-life index, abbreviated QLI) attempts to measure which country will provide the best opportunities for a healthy, safe and prosperous life in the years ahead.

It is based on a method that links the results of subjective life-satisfaction surveys to the objective determinants of quality of life across countries along with a onward-looking elements.

Ejemplos de uso de QLI
1. The companies intended to float QLI, and raise between 62 million to 74 million euros.
2. The two companies co–own Recido, renamed QLI, which maintains holdings in a Lutraki, Greece casino.
3. By July, a who‘s who of Israel‘s property sector had floated in London: Delek Global Real Estate, Africa Israel‘s AFI Development (which invests primarily in Russia), the Russian–Israeli real estate company RGI (second offering), Eli Papouchado‘s hotels business Park Plaza, and Yigal Zilkha‘s casino business Queenco Leisure International (QLI). But in July, the world changed.
4. The worst was Yitzhak Tshuva‘s Delek Global, whose shares have lost 50%. Second is Park Plaza, with returns of –37%; and third is QLI, which has returned –23%. To be fair, toward the year‘s end, the small–cap biopharmaceutical company Medgenics tapped Londoners for 3.3 million pounds, and it hasn‘t cost them any sleep or given them any gains.