INTRO
Costa Rica's long standing commitment to the up-keeping
of democracy and human rights has made it drastically contrast
with Central American neighbors; the lack of armed forces
and the ensuing lack of intrusion by the military, plus
orderly government succession, and the maintenance of democratic
institutions, among others, have been achieved mainly due
to this commitment and also to factors like enlightened
leaders, a stable middle class and high social indicators.
Costa Rica has been a target country for the establishment
of operations by international companies since 1980; in
C.R. the strategic location, political stability, a productive
and well-educated workforce, plus the friendliness of the
people make Costa Rica a coveted overseas production site.
Perhaps the strongest factor behind it all is Costa Rica's
investment in education, inasmuch as it has not only focused
on covering primary and secondary education, but on establishing
technical high schools and colleges focused on areas with
the most competitive advantage as well. In a nutshell, this
is what Costa Rica offers:
Worldwide standards.
Stable political, economic and social environment.
Skilled, well-educated, highly productive
work force
Overall high educational levels of its people.
Attractive investment incentives.
Competitive telecommunications infrastructure
Excellent quality of life.
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