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Global Competitiveness Report

The Global Competitiveness Report (GCR)[1] was a yearly report published by the World Economic Forum. Between 2004 and 2020,[2] the Global Competitiveness Report ranked countries based on the Global Competitiveness Index,[1] developed by Xavier Sala-i-Martin and Elsa V. Artadi.[3] Before that, the macroeconomic ranks were based on Jeffrey Sachs's Growth Development Index and the microeconomic ranks were based on Michael Porter's Business Competitiveness Index. The Global Competitiveness Index integrates the macroeconomic and the micro/business aspects of competitiveness into a single index.

The report "assesses the ability of countries to provide high levels of prosperity to their citizens". This in turn depends on how productively a country uses available resources. Therefore, the Global Competitiveness Index measures the set of institutions, policies, and factors that set the sustainable current and medium-term levels of economic prosperity."[4][5]

Description edit

Since 2004, the report ranks the world's nations according to the Global Competitiveness Index,[3] based on the latest theoretical and empirical research.[6] It is made up of over 110 variables, of which two thirds come from the Executive Opinion Survey, and one third comes from publicly available sources such as the United Nations. The variables are organized into twelve pillars,[7] with each pillar representing an area considered as an important determinant of competitiveness.

One part of the report is the Executive Opinion Survey, which is a survey of a representative sample of business leaders in their respective countries. Respondent numbers have increased every year and is currently just over 13,500 in 142 countries (2010).[8]

The report notes that as a nation develops, wages tend to increase, and that in order to sustain this higher income, labor productivity must improve for the nation to be competitive. In addition, what creates productivity in Sweden is necessarily different from what drives it in Ghana. Thus, the GCI separates countries into three specific stages: factor-driven, efficiency-driven, and innovation-driven, each implying a growing degree of complexity in the operation of the economy.

The report has twelve pillars of competitiveness. These are:

  1. Institutions
  2. Appropriate infrastructure
  3. Stable macroeconomic framework
  4. Good health and primary education
  5. Higher education and training
  6. Efficient goods markets
  7. Efficient labor markets
  8. Developed financial markets
  9. Ability to harness existing technology
  10. Market sizeboth domestic and international
  11. Production of new and different goods using the most sophisticated production processes
  12. Innovation

In the factor-driven stage countries compete based on their factor endowments, primarily unskilled labor and natural resources. Companies compete on the basis of prices and sell basic products or commodities, with their low productivity reflected in low wages. To maintain competitiveness at this stage of development, competitiveness hinges mainly on well-functioning public and private institutions (pillar 1), appropriate infrastructure (pillar 2), a stable macroeconomic framework (pillar 3), and good health and primary education (pillar 4).

As wages rise with advancing development, countries move into the efficiency-driven stage of development, when they must begin to develop more efficient production processes and increase product quality. At this point, competitiveness becomes increasingly driven by higher education and training (pillar 5), efficient goods markets (pillar 6), efficient labor markets (pillar 7), developed financial markets (pillar 8), the ability to harness the benefits of existing technologies (pillar 9), and its market size, both domestic and international (pillar 10).

Finally, as countries move into the innovation-driven stage, they are only able to sustain higher wages and a higher standard of living if their businesses are able to compete by providing new or unique products. At this stage, companies must compete by producing new and different goods using the most sophisticated production processes (pillar 11) and through innovation (pillar 12).

Thus, the impact of each pillar on competitiveness varies across countries, in function of their stages of economic development. Therefore, in the calculation of the GCI, pillars are given different weights depending on the per capita income of the nation.[9] The weights used are the values that best explain growth in recent years[10] For example, the sophistication and innovation factors contribute 10% to the final score in factor and efficiency-driven economies, but 30% in innovation-driven economies. Intermediate values are used for economies in transition between stages.

The Global Competitiveness Index's annual reports are somewhat similar to the Ease of Doing Business Index and the Indices of Economic Freedom, which also look at factors affecting economic growth (but not as many as the Global Competitiveness Report). Data from the Global Competitiveness Index relating to the strength of auditing and reporting standards, institutions and judicial independence is used in the Basel AML Index, a money laundering risk assessment tool developed by the Basel Institute on Governance.

Limitations edit

In spite of the World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report which is increasingly identifying environmental pressures as the dominant risks to humanity, none of the indicators used to determine this report's competitiveness ranking reflect any of the countries' environmental dimensions such as energy, water, climate risks, resource or food security, etc. The Global Competitiveness Report 2018[11] and 2019[12] used the ecological footprint as a context indicator, but the footprint was not included in the scoring algorithm that determines the ranking.

2019 rankings edit

This is the full ranking of the 2019 report:[12]

Rank Country Score
  1   Singapore 84.8
  2   United States 83.7
  3   Hong Kong 83.1
  4   Netherlands 82.4
  5   Switzerland 82.3
  6   Japan 82.3
  7   Germany 81.8
  8   Sweden 81.2
  9   United Kingdom 81.2
  10   Denmark 81.2
  11   Finland 80.2
  12   Taiwan 80.2
  13   South Korea 79.6
  14   Canada 79.6
  15   France 78.8
  16   Australia 78.7
  17   Norway 78.1
  18   Luxembourg 77.0
  19   New Zealand 76.7
  20   Israel 76.7
  21   Austria 76.6
  22   Belgium 76.4
  23   Spain 75.3
  24   Ireland 75.1
  25   United Arab Emirates 75.0
  26   Iceland 74.7
  27   Malaysia 74.6
  28   China 73.9
  29   Qatar 72.9
  30   Italy 71.5
  31   Estonia 70.9
  32   Czech Republic 70.9
  33   Chile 70.5
  34   Portugal 70.4
  35   Slovenia 70.2
  36   Saudi Arabia 70.0
  37   Poland 68.9
  38   Malta 68.5
  39   Lithuania 68.4
  40   Thailand 68.1
  41   Latvia 67.0
  42   Slovakia 66.8
  43   Russia 66.7
  44   Cyprus 66.4
  45   Bahrain 65.4
  46   Kuwait 65.1
  47   Hungary 65.1
  48   Mexico 64.9
  49   Bulgaria 64.9
  50   Indonesia 64.6
  51   Romania 64.4
  52   Mauritius 64.3
  53   Oman 63.6
  54   Uruguay 63.5
  55   Kazakhstan 62.9
  56   Brunei 62.8
  57   Colombia 62.7
  58   Azerbaijan 62.7
  59   Greece 62.6
  60   South Africa 62.4
  61   Turkey 62.1
  62   Costa Rica 62.0
  63   Croatia 61.9
  64   Philippines 61.9
  65   Peru 61.7
  66   Panama 61.6
  67   Vietnam 61.5
  68   India 61.4
  69   Armenia 61.3
  70   Jordan 60.9
  71   Brazil 60.9
  72   Serbia 60.9
  73   Montenegro 60.9
  74   Georgia 60.9
  75   Morocco 60.0
  76   Seychelles 59.6
NEW 77   Barbados 58.9
  78   Dominican Republic 58.3
  79   Trinidad and Tobago 58.3
  80   Jamaica 58.3
  81   Albania 57.6
  82   North Macedonia 57.3
  83   Argentina 57.2
  84   Sri Lanka 57.1
  85   Ukraine 57.0
  86   Moldova 56.7
  87   Tunisia 56.4
  88   Lebanon 56.3
  89   Algeria 56.3
  90   Ecuador 55.7
  91   Botswana 55.5
  92   Bosnia and Herzegovina 54.7
  93   Egypt 54.5
  94   Namibia 54.5
  95   Kenya 54.1
  96   Kyrgyzstan 54.0
  97   Paraguay 53.6
  98   Guatemala 53.5
  99   Iran 53.0
  100   Rwanda 52.8
  101   Honduras 52.7
  102   Mongolia 52.6
  103   El Salvador 52.6
  104   Tajikistan 52.4
  105   Bangladesh 52.1
  106   Cambodia 52.1
  107   Bolivia 51.8
  108   Nepal 51.6
  109   Nicaragua 51.5
  110   Pakistan 51.4
  111   Ghana 51.2
  112   Cape Verde 50.8
  113   Laos 50.1
  114   Senegal 49.7
  115   Uganda 48.9
  116   Nigeria 48.3
  117   Tanzania 48.2
  118   Ivory Coast 48.1
NEW 119   Gabon 47.5
  120   Zambia 46.5
  121   Eswatini 46.4
  122   Guinea 46.1
  123   Cameroon 46.0
  124   Gambia 45.9
  125   Benin 45.8
  126   Ethiopia 44.4
  127   Zimbabwe 44.2
  128   Malawi 43.7
  129   Mali 43.6
  130   Burkina Faso 43.4
  131   Lesotho 42.9
NEW 132   Madagascar 42.9
  133   Venezuela 41.8
  134   Mauritania 40.9
  135   Burundi 40.3
  136   Angola 38.1
  137   Mozambique 38.1
  138   Haiti 36.3
  139   Democratic Republic of the Congo 36.1
  140   Yemen 35.5
  141   Chad 35.1


2018 rankings edit

This is the top 30 of the 2018 report:[11]

  1.   United States 85.6 (+1)
  2.   Singapore 83.5 (+1)
  3.   Germany 82.8 (+2)
  4.    Switzerland 82.6 (−3)
  5.   Japan 82.5 (+4)
  6.   Netherlands 82.4 (−2)
  7.   Hong Kong 82.3 (−1)
  8.   United Kingdom 82 (—)
  9.   Sweden 81.7 (−2)
  10.   Denmark 80.6 (+2)
  11.   Finland 80.3 (−1)
  12.   Canada 79.9 (+2)
  13.   Taiwan 79.3 (+2)
  14.   Australia 78.9 (+7)
  15.   South Korea 78.8 (+11)
  16.   Norway 78.2 (−5)
  17.   France 78 (+5)
  18.   New Zealand 77.5 (−5)
  19.   Luxembourg 76.6 (—)
  20.   Israel 76.6 (−4)
  21.   Belgium 76.6 (−1)
  22.   Austria 76.3 (−4)
  23.   Ireland 75.7 (+1)
  24.   Iceland 74.5 (—)
  25.   Malaysia 74.4 (−2)
  26.   Spain 74.2 (+8)
  27.   United Arab Emirates 73.4 (−10)
  28.   China 72.6(−1)
  29.   Czech Republic 71.2 (+2)
  30.   Qatar 71 (−5)

2017–2018 rankings edit

This is the top 30 of the 2017–2018 report:[13]

  1.    Switzerland 5.86 (—)
  2.   United States 5.85 (+1)
  3.   Singapore 5.71 (−1)
  4.   Netherlands 5.66 (—)
  5.   Germany 5.65 (—)
  6.   Hong Kong 5.53 (+3)
  7.   Sweden 5.52 (−1)
  8.   United Kingdom 5.51 (−1)
  9.   Japan 5.49 (−1)
  10.   Finland 5.49 (—)
  11.   Norway 5.40 (—)
  12.   Denmark 5.39 (—)
  13.   New Zealand 5.37 (—)
  14.   Canada 5.35 (+1)
  15.   Taiwan 5.33 (−1)
  16.   Israel 5.31 (+8)
  17.   United Arab Emirates 5.30 (−1)
  18.   Austria 5.25 (+1)
  19.   Luxembourg 5.23 (+1)
  20.   Belgium 5.23 (−3)
  21.   Australia 5.19 (+1)
  22.   France 5.18 (−1)
  23.   Malaysia 5.17 (+2)
  24.   Ireland 5.16 (−1)
  25.   Qatar 5.11 (−7)
  26.   South Korea 5.07 (—)
  27.   China 5.00 (+1)
  28.   Iceland 4.99 (−1)
  29.   Estonia 4.85 (+1)
  30.   Saudi Arabia 4.83 (−1)

2016–2017 rankings edit

This is the top 30 of the 2016–2017 report:[14]

  1.    Switzerland 5.81 (—)
  2.   Singapore 5.72 (—)
  3.   United States 5.7 (—)
  4.   Netherlands 5.57 (+1)
  5.   Germany 5.57 (−1)
  6.   Sweden 5.53 (+3)
  7.   United Kingdom 5.49 (+3)
  8.   Japan 5.48 (−2)
  9.   Hong Kong 5.48 (−2)
  10.   Finland 5.44 (−2)
  11.   Norway 5.44 (—)
  12.   Denmark 5.35 (—)
  13.   New Zealand 5.31 (+3)
  14.   Taiwan 5.28 (+1)
  15.   Canada 5.27 (−2)
  16.   United Arab Emirates 5.26 (+1)
  17.   Belgium 5.25 (+2)
  18.   Qatar 5.23 (−4)
  19.   Austria 5.22 (+4)
  20.   Luxembourg 5.2 (—)
  21.   France 5.2 (+1)
  22.   Australia 5.19 (−1)
  23.   Ireland 5.18 (+1)
  24.   Israel 5.18 (+3)
  25.   Malaysia 5.16 (−7)
  26.   South Korea 5.03 (—)
  27.   Iceland 4.96 (+2)
  28.   China 4.95 (—)
  29.   Saudi Arabia 4.84 (−4)
  30.   Estonia 4.78 (—)

2015–2016 rankings edit

This is the top 30 of the 2015–2016 report:[15]

  1.   Switzerland 5.76 (—)
  2.   Singapore 5.68 (—)
  3.   United States 5.61 (—)
  4.   Germany 5.53 (+1)
  5.   Netherlands 5.50 (+3)
  6.   Japan 5.47 (—)
  7.   Hong Kong 5.46 (—)
  8.   Finland 5.45 (−4)
  9.   Sweden 5.43 (+1)
  10.   United Kingdom 5.43 (−1)
  11.   Norway 5.41 (—)
  12.   Denmark 5.33 (+1)
  13.   Canada 5.31 (+2)
  14.   Qatar 5.30 (+2)
  15.   Taiwan 5.28 (−1)
  16.   New Zealand 5.25 (+1)
  17.   United Arab Emirates 5.24 (−5)
  18.   Malaysia 5.23 (+2)
  19.   Belgium 5.20 (−1)
  20.   Luxembourg 5.20 (−1)
  21.   Australia 5.15 (+1)
  22.   France 5.13 (+1)
  23.   Austria 5.12 (−2)
  24.   Ireland 5.11 (+1)
  25.   Saudi Arabia 5.07 (−1)
  26.   South Korea 4.98 (—)
  27.   Israel 4.98 (—)
  28.   China 4.89 (—)
  29.   Iceland 4.83 (+1)
  30.   Estonia 4.71 (−1)

2014–2015 rankings edit

This is the top 30 of the 2014–2015 report:[1]

  1.   Switzerland 5.80 (—)
  2.   Singapore 5.65 (—)
  3.   United States 5.54 (+2)
  4.   Finland 5.50 (−1)
  5.   Germany 5.49 (−1)
  6.   Japan 5.47 (+3)
  7.   Hong Kong 5.46 (—)
  8.   Netherlands 5.45 (—)
  9.   United Kingdom 5.41 (+1)
  10.   Sweden 5.41 (−4)
  11.   Norway 5.35 (—)
  12.   United Arab Emirates 5.33 (+7)
  13.   Denmark 5.29 (+2)
  14.   Taiwan 5.25 (−2)
  15.   Canada 5.24 (−1)
  16.   Qatar 5.26 (−3)
  17.   New Zealand 5.20 (+1)
  18.   Belgium 5.18 (−1)
  19.   Luxembourg 5.17 (+3)
  20.   Malaysia 5.16 (+4)
  21.   Austria 5.16 (−5)
  22.   Australia 5.08 (−1)
  23.   France 5.08 (—)
  24.   Saudi Arabia 5.06 (−4)
  25.   Ireland 4.98 (+3)
  26.   South Korea 4.96 (−1)
  27.   Israel 4.95 (—)
  28.   China 4.89 (+1)
  29.   Estonia 4.71 (+3)
  30.   Iceland 4.71 (+1)

2013–2014 rankings edit

This is the top 30 of the 2013–2014 report:[16]

  1.   Switzerland 5.67 (—)
  2.   Singapore 5.61 (—)
  3.   United States 5.54 (—)
  4.   Finland 5.51 (+2)
  5.   Germany 5.48 (+2)
  6.   Sweden 5.48 (−2)
  7.   Hong Kong 5.47 (+2)
  8.   Netherlands 5.42 (−3)
  9.   Japan 5.40 (+1)
  10.   United Kingdom 5.37 (−2)
  11.   Norway 5.33 (+4)
  12.   Taiwan 5.29 (+1)
  13.   Qatar 5.24 (−2)
  14.   Canada 5.20 (—)
  15.   Denmark 5.18 (−3)
  16.   Austria 5.15 (—)
  17.   Belgium 5.13 (—)
  18.   New Zealand 5.11 (+5)
  19.   United Arab Emirates 5.11 (+5)
  20.   Saudi Arabia 5.10 (−2)
  21.   Australia 5.09 (−1)
  22.   Luxembourg 5.09 (—)
  23.   France 5.05 (−2)
  24.   Malaysia 5.03 (+1)
  25.   South Korea 5.01 (−6)
  26.   Brunei 4.95 (+2)
  27.   Israel 4.94 (−1)
  28.   Ireland 4.92 (−1)
  29.   China 4.84 (—)
  30.   Puerto Rico 4.67 (+1)

2012–2013 rankings edit

This is the top 30 of the 2012–2013 report:[17]

  1.   Switzerland 5.72 (—)
  2.   Singapore 5.67 (—)
  3.   Finland 5.55 (+1)
  4.   Sweden 5.53 (−1)
  5.   Netherlands 5.50 (+2)
  6.   Germany 5.48 (—)
  7.   United States 5.47 (−2)
  8.   United Kingdom 5.45 (+2)
  9.   Hong Kong 5.41 (+2)
  10.   Japan 5.40 (−1)
  11.   Qatar 5.38 (+3)
  12.   Denmark 5.29 (−4)
  13.   Taiwan 5.28 (—)
  14.   Canada 5.27 (−2)
  15.   Norway 5.27 (+1)
  16.   Austria 5.22 (+3)
  17.   Belgium 5.21 (−2)
  18.   Saudi Arabia 5.19 (+1)
  19.   South Korea 5.12 (+5)
  20.   Australia 5.12 (—)
  21.   France 5.11 (−3)
  22.   Luxembourg 5.09 (+1)
  23.   New Zealand 5.09 (+2)
  24.   United Arab Emirates 5.07 (+3)
  25.   Malaysia 5.06 (−4)
  26.   Israel 5.02 (−4)
  27.   Ireland 4.91 (+2)
  28.   Brunei 4.87 (—)
  29.   China 4.83 (−3)
  30.   Iceland 4.74 (—)

2011–2012 rankings edit

This is the top 30 of the 2011–2012 report:[18][19]

  1.   Switzerland 5.75 (—)
  2.   Singapore 5.63 (+1)
  3.   Sweden 5.61 (−1)
  4.   Finland 5.47 (+3)
  5.   United States 5.43 (−1)
  6.   Germany 5.41 (−1)
  7.   Netherlands 5.41 (+1)
  8.   Denmark 5.40 (+1)
  9.   Japan 5.40 (−3)
  10.   United Kingdom 5.39 (+2)
  11.   Hong Kong 5.36 (—)
  12.   Canada 5.33 (−2)
  13.   Taiwan 5.26 (—)
  14.   Qatar 5.24 (+3)
  15.   Belgium 5.20 (+4)
  16.   Norway 5.18 (−2)
  17.   Saudi Arabia 5.17 (+4)
  18.   France 5.14 (−3)
  19.   Austria 5.14 (−1)
  20.   Australia 5.11 (−4)
  21.   Malaysia 5.08 (+5)
  22.   Israel 5.07 (+2)
  23.   Luxembourg 5.03 (−3)
  24.   South Korea 5.02 (−2)
  25.   New Zealand 4.93 (−2)
  26.   China 4.90 (+1)
  27.   United Arab Emirates 4.89 (−2)
  28.   Brunei 4.78 (—)
  29.   Ireland 4.77 (—)
  30.   Iceland 4.75 (+1)

2010–2011 rankings edit

This is the top 30 of the 2010–2011 report:[20]

  1.   Switzerland 5.63 (—)
  2.   Sweden 5.56 (+2)
  3.   Singapore 5.48 (—)
  4.   United States 5.43 (–2)
  5.   Germany 5.39 (+2)
  6.   Japan 5.37 (+2)
  7.   Finland 5.37 (–1)
  8.   Netherlands 5.33 (+2)
  9.   Denmark 5.32 (–4)
  10.   Canada 5.30 (–1)
  11.   Hong Kong 5.27 (—)
  12.   United Kingdom 5.25 (+1)
  13.   Taiwan 5.21 (–1)
  14.   Norway 5.14 (—)
  15.   France 5.13 (+1)
  16.   Australia 5.11 (–1)
  17.   Qatar 5.10 (—)
  18.   Austria 5.09 (–1)
  19.   Belgium 5.07 (–1)
  20.   Luxembourg 5.05 (+1)
  21.   Saudi Arabia 4.95 (+6)
  22.   South Korea 4.93 (—)
  23.   New Zealand 4.92 (–3)
  24.   Israel 4.91 (+3)
  25.   United Arab Emirates 4.89 (–2)
  26.   Malaysia 4.88 (–2)
  27.   China 4.84 (+2)
  28.   Brunei 4.75 (+4)
  29.   Ireland 4.74 (–4)
  30.   Chile 4.69 (—)

2009–2010 rankings edit

This is the top 30 of the 2009–2010 report:[21]

  1.   Switzerland 5.60 (+1)
  2.   United States 5.59 (–1)
  3.   Singapore 5.55 (+2)
  4.   Sweden 5.51 (—)
  5.   Denmark 5.46 (–2)
  6.   Finland 5.43 (—)
  7.   Germany 5.37 (—)
  8.   Japan 5.37 (+1)
  9.   Canada 5.33 (+1)
  10.   Netherlands 5.32 (–2)
  11.   Hong Kong 5.22 (—)
  12.   Taiwan 5.20 (+5)
  13.   United Kingdom 5.19 (–1)
  14.   Norway 5.17 (+1)
  15.   Australia 5.15 (+3)
  16.   France 5.13 (—)
  17.   Austria 5.13 (–3)
  18.   Belgium 5.09 (+1)
  19.   South Korea 5.00 (–6)
  20.   New Zealand 4.98 (+4)
  21.   Luxembourg 4.96 (+4)
  22.   Qatar 4.95 (+4)
  23.   United Arab Emirates 4.92 (+8)
  24.   Malaysia 4.87 (–3)
  25.   Ireland 4.84 (–3)
  26.   Iceland 4.80 (–6)
  27.   Israel 4.80 (–4)
  28.   Saudi Arabia 4.75 (–1)
  29.   China 4.74 (+1)
  30.   Chile 4.70 (+2)

2008–2009 rankings edit

This is the top 30 of the 2008–2009 report:[22]

  1.   United States 5.74
  2.   Switzerland 5.61
  3.   Denmark 5.58
  4.   Sweden 5.53
  5.   Singapore 5.53
  6.   Finland 5.50
  7.   Germany 5.46
  8.   Netherlands 5.41
  9.   Japan 5.38
  10.   Canada 5.37
  11.   Hong Kong 5.33
  12.   United Kingdom 5.30
  13.   South Korea 5.28
  14.   Austria 5.23
  15.   Norway 5.22
  16.   France 5.22
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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help improve this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged and removed June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Global Competitiveness Report GCR 1 was a yearly report published by the World Economic Forum Between 2004 and 2020 2 the Global Competitiveness Report ranked countries based on the Global Competitiveness Index 1 developed by Xavier Sala i Martin and Elsa V Artadi 3 Before that the macroeconomic ranks were based on Jeffrey Sachs s Growth Development Index and the microeconomic ranks were based on Michael Porter sBusiness Competitiveness Index The Global Competitiveness Index integrates the macroeconomic and the micro business aspects of competitiveness into a single index The report assesses the ability of countries to provide high levels of prosperity to their citizens This in turn depends on how productively a country uses available resources Therefore the Global Competitiveness Index measures the set of institutions policies and factors that set the sustainable current and medium term levels of economic prosperity 4 5 Contents 1 Description 2 Limitations 3 2019 rankings 4 2018 rankings 5 2017 2018 rankings 6 2016 2017 rankings 7 2015 2016 rankings 8 2014 2015 rankings 9 2013 2014 rankings 10 2012 2013 rankings 11 2011 2012 rankings 12 2010 2011 rankings 13 2009 2010 rankings 14 2008 2009 rankings 15 See also 16 References 17 External linksDescription editSince 2004 the report ranks the world s nations according to the Global Competitiveness Index 3 based on the latest theoretical and empirical research 6 It is made up of over 110 variables of which two thirds come from the Executive Opinion Survey and one third comes from publicly available sources such as the United Nations The variables are organized into twelve pillars 7 with each pillar representing an area considered as an important determinant of competitiveness One part of the report is the Executive Opinion Survey which is a survey of a representative sample of business leaders in their respective countries Respondent numbers have increased every year and is currently just over 13 500 in 142 countries 2010 8 The report notes that as a nation develops wages tend to increase and that in order to sustain this higher income labor productivity must improve for the nation to be competitive In addition what creates productivity in Sweden is necessarily different from what drives it in Ghana Thus the GCI separates countries into three specific stages factor driven efficiency driven and innovation driven each implying a growing degree of complexity in the operation of the economy The report has twelve pillars of competitiveness These are Institutions Appropriate infrastructure Stable macroeconomic framework Good health and primary education Higher education and training Efficient goods markets Efficient labor markets Developed financial markets Ability to harness existing technology Market size both domestic and international Production of new and different goods using the most sophisticated production processes InnovationIn the factor driven stage countries compete based on their factor endowments primarily unskilled labor and natural resources Companies compete on the basis of prices and sell basic products or commodities with their low productivity reflected in low wages To maintain competitiveness at this stage of development competitiveness hinges mainly on well functioning public and private institutions pillar 1 appropriate infrastructure pillar 2 a stable macroeconomic framework pillar 3 and good health and primary education pillar 4 As wages rise with advancing development countries move into the efficiency driven stage of development when they must begin to develop more efficient production processes and increase product quality At this point competitiveness becomes increasingly driven by higher education and training pillar 5 efficient goods markets pillar 6 efficient labor markets pillar 7 developed financial markets pillar 8 the ability to harness the benefits of existing technologies pillar 9 and its market size both domestic and international pillar 10 Finally as countries move into the innovation driven stage they are only able to sustain higher wages and a higher standard of living if their businesses are able to compete by providing new or unique products At this stage companies must compete by producing new and different goods using the most sophisticated production processes pillar 11 and through innovation pillar 12 Thus the impact of each pillar on competitiveness varies across countries in function of their stages of economic development Therefore in the calculation of the GCI pillars are given different weights depending on the per capita income of the nation 9 The weights used are the values that best explain growth in recent years 10 For example the sophistication and innovation factors contribute 10 to the final score in factor and efficiency driven economies but 30 in innovation driven economies Intermediate values are used for economies in transition between stages The Global Competitiveness Index s annual reports are somewhat similar to the Ease of Doing Business Index and the Indices of Economic Freedom which also look at factors affecting economic growth but not as many as the Global Competitiveness Report Data from the Global Competitiveness Index relating to the strength of auditing and reporting standards institutions and judicial independence is used in the Basel AML Index a money laundering risk assessment tool developed by the Basel Institute on Governance Limitations editIn spite of the World Economic Forum s Global Risks Report which is increasingly identifying environmental pressures as the dominant risks to humanity none of the indicators used to determine this report s competitiveness ranking reflect any of the countries environmental dimensions such as energy water climate risks resource or food security etc The Global Competitiveness Report 2018 11 and 2019 12 used the ecological footprint as a context indicator but the footprint was not included in the scoring algorithm that determines the ranking 2019 rankings editThis is the full ranking of the 2019 report 12 Rank Country Score nbsp 1 nbsp Singapore 84 8 nbsp 2 nbsp United States 83 7 nbsp 3 nbsp Hong Kong 83 1 nbsp 4 nbsp Netherlands 82 4 nbsp 5 nbsp Switzerland 82 3 nbsp 6 nbsp Japan 82 3 nbsp 7 nbsp Germany 81 8 nbsp 8 nbsp Sweden 81 2 nbsp 9 nbsp United Kingdom 81 2 nbsp 10 nbsp Denmark 81 2 nbsp 11 nbsp Finland 80 2 nbsp 12 nbsp Taiwan 80 2 nbsp 13 nbsp South Korea 79 6 nbsp 14 nbsp Canada 79 6 nbsp 15 nbsp France 78 8 nbsp 16 nbsp Australia 78 7 nbsp 17 nbsp Norway 78 1 nbsp 18 nbsp Luxembourg 77 0 nbsp 19 nbsp New Zealand 76 7 nbsp 20 nbsp Israel 76 7 nbsp 21 nbsp Austria 76 6 nbsp 22 nbsp Belgium 76 4 nbsp 23 nbsp Spain 75 3 nbsp 24 nbsp Ireland 75 1 nbsp 25 nbsp United Arab Emirates 75 0 nbsp 26 nbsp Iceland 74 7 nbsp 27 nbsp Malaysia 74 6 nbsp 28 nbsp China 73 9 nbsp 29 nbsp Qatar 72 9 nbsp 30 nbsp Italy 71 5 nbsp 31 nbsp Estonia 70 9 nbsp 32 nbsp Czech Republic 70 9 nbsp 33 nbsp Chile 70 5 nbsp 34 nbsp Portugal 70 4 nbsp 35 nbsp Slovenia 70 2 nbsp 36 nbsp Saudi Arabia 70 0 nbsp 37 nbsp Poland 68 9 nbsp 38 nbsp Malta 68 5 nbsp 39 nbsp Lithuania 68 4 nbsp 40 nbsp Thailand 68 1 nbsp 41 nbsp Latvia 67 0 nbsp 42 nbsp Slovakia 66 8 nbsp 43 nbsp Russia 66 7 nbsp 44 nbsp Cyprus 66 4 nbsp 45 nbsp Bahrain 65 4 nbsp 46 nbsp Kuwait 65 1 nbsp 47 nbsp Hungary 65 1 nbsp 48 nbsp Mexico 64 9 nbsp 49 nbsp Bulgaria 64 9 nbsp 50 nbsp Indonesia 64 6 nbsp 51 nbsp Romania 64 4 nbsp 52 nbsp Mauritius 64 3 nbsp 53 nbsp Oman 63 6 nbsp 54 nbsp Uruguay 63 5 nbsp 55 nbsp Kazakhstan 62 9 nbsp 56 nbsp Brunei 62 8 nbsp 57 nbsp Colombia 62 7 nbsp 58 nbsp Azerbaijan 62 7 nbsp 59 nbsp Greece 62 6 nbsp 60 nbsp South Africa 62 4 nbsp 61 nbsp Turkey 62 1 nbsp 62 nbsp Costa Rica 62 0 nbsp 63 nbsp Croatia 61 9 nbsp 64 nbsp Philippines 61 9 nbsp 65 nbsp Peru 61 7 nbsp 66 nbsp Panama 61 6 nbsp 67 nbsp Vietnam 61 5 nbsp 68 nbsp India 61 4 nbsp 69 nbsp Armenia 61 3 nbsp 70 nbsp Jordan 60 9 nbsp 71 nbsp Brazil 60 9 nbsp 72 nbsp Serbia 60 9 nbsp 73 nbsp Montenegro 60 9 nbsp 74 nbsp Georgia 60 9 nbsp 75 nbsp Morocco 60 0 nbsp 76 nbsp Seychelles 59 6NEW 77 nbsp Barbados 58 9 nbsp 78 nbsp Dominican Republic 58 3 nbsp 79 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 58 3 nbsp 80 nbsp Jamaica 58 3 nbsp 81 nbsp Albania 57 6 nbsp 82 nbsp North Macedonia 57 3 nbsp 83 nbsp Argentina 57 2 nbsp 84 nbsp Sri Lanka 57 1 nbsp 85 nbsp Ukraine 57 0 nbsp 86 nbsp Moldova 56 7 nbsp 87 nbsp Tunisia 56 4 nbsp 88 nbsp Lebanon 56 3 nbsp 89 nbsp Algeria 56 3 nbsp 90 nbsp Ecuador 55 7 nbsp 91 nbsp Botswana 55 5 nbsp 92 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 54 7 nbsp 93 nbsp Egypt 54 5 nbsp 94 nbsp Namibia 54 5 nbsp 95 nbsp Kenya 54 1 nbsp 96 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 54 0 nbsp 97 nbsp Paraguay 53 6 nbsp 98 nbsp Guatemala 53 5 nbsp 99 nbsp Iran 53 0 nbsp 100 nbsp Rwanda 52 8 nbsp 101 nbsp Honduras 52 7 nbsp 102 nbsp Mongolia 52 6 nbsp 103 nbsp El Salvador 52 6 nbsp 104 nbsp Tajikistan 52 4 nbsp 105 nbsp Bangladesh 52 1 nbsp 106 nbsp Cambodia 52 1 nbsp 107 nbsp Bolivia 51 8 nbsp 108 nbsp Nepal 51 6 nbsp 109 nbsp Nicaragua 51 5 nbsp 110 nbsp Pakistan 51 4 nbsp 111 nbsp Ghana 51 2 nbsp 112 nbsp Cape Verde 50 8 nbsp 113 nbsp Laos 50 1 nbsp 114 nbsp Senegal 49 7 nbsp 115 nbsp Uganda 48 9 nbsp 116 nbsp Nigeria 48 3 nbsp 117 nbsp Tanzania 48 2 nbsp 118 nbsp Ivory Coast 48 1NEW 119 nbsp Gabon 47 5 nbsp 120 nbsp Zambia 46 5 nbsp 121 nbsp Eswatini 46 4 nbsp 122 nbsp Guinea 46 1 nbsp 123 nbsp Cameroon 46 0 nbsp 124 nbsp Gambia 45 9 nbsp 125 nbsp Benin 45 8 nbsp 126 nbsp Ethiopia 44 4 nbsp 127 nbsp Zimbabwe 44 2 nbsp 128 nbsp Malawi 43 7 nbsp 129 nbsp Mali 43 6 nbsp 130 nbsp Burkina Faso 43 4 nbsp 131 nbsp Lesotho 42 9NEW 132 nbsp Madagascar 42 9 nbsp 133 nbsp Venezuela 41 8 nbsp 134 nbsp Mauritania 40 9 nbsp 135 nbsp Burundi 40 3 nbsp 136 nbsp Angola 38 1 nbsp 137 nbsp Mozambique 38 1 nbsp 138 nbsp Haiti 36 3 nbsp 139 nbsp Democratic Republic of the Congo 36 1 nbsp 140 nbsp Yemen 35 5 nbsp 141 nbsp Chad 35 12018 rankings editThis is the top 30 of the 2018 report 11 nbsp United States 85 6 1 nbsp Singapore 83 5 1 nbsp Germany 82 8 2 nbsp Switzerland 82 6 3 nbsp Japan 82 5 4 nbsp Netherlands 82 4 2 nbsp Hong Kong 82 3 1 nbsp United Kingdom 82 nbsp Sweden 81 7 2 nbsp Denmark 80 6 2 nbsp Finland 80 3 1 nbsp Canada 79 9 2 nbsp Taiwan 79 3 2 nbsp Australia 78 9 7 nbsp South Korea 78 8 11 nbsp Norway 78 2 5 nbsp France 78 5 nbsp New Zealand 77 5 5 nbsp Luxembourg 76 6 nbsp Israel 76 6 4 nbsp Belgium 76 6 1 nbsp Austria 76 3 4 nbsp Ireland 75 7 1 nbsp Iceland 74 5 nbsp Malaysia 74 4 2 nbsp Spain 74 2 8 nbsp United Arab Emirates 73 4 10 nbsp China 72 6 1 nbsp Czech Republic 71 2 2 nbsp Qatar 71 5 2017 2018 rankings editThis is the top 30 of the 2017 2018 report 13 nbsp Switzerland 5 86 nbsp United States 5 85 1 nbsp Singapore 5 71 1 nbsp Netherlands 5 66 nbsp Germany 5 65 nbsp Hong Kong 5 53 3 nbsp Sweden 5 52 1 nbsp United Kingdom 5 51 1 nbsp Japan 5 49 1 nbsp Finland 5 49 nbsp Norway 5 40 nbsp Denmark 5 39 nbsp New Zealand 5 37 nbsp Canada 5 35 1 nbsp Taiwan 5 33 1 nbsp Israel 5 31 8 nbsp United Arab Emirates 5 30 1 nbsp Austria 5 25 1 nbsp Luxembourg 5 23 1 nbsp Belgium 5 23 3 nbsp Australia 5 19 1 nbsp France 5 18 1 nbsp Malaysia 5 17 2 nbsp Ireland 5 16 1 nbsp Qatar 5 11 7 nbsp South Korea 5 07 nbsp China 5 00 1 nbsp Iceland 4 99 1 nbsp Estonia 4 85 1 nbsp Saudi Arabia 4 83 1 2016 2017 rankings editThis is the top 30 of the 2016 2017 report 14 nbsp Switzerland 5 81 nbsp Singapore 5 72 nbsp United States 5 7 nbsp Netherlands 5 57 1 nbsp Germany 5 57 1 nbsp Sweden 5 53 3 nbsp United Kingdom 5 49 3 nbsp Japan 5 48 2 nbsp Hong Kong 5 48 2 nbsp Finland 5 44 2 nbsp Norway 5 44 nbsp Denmark 5 35 nbsp New Zealand 5 31 3 nbsp Taiwan 5 28 1 nbsp Canada 5 27 2 nbsp United Arab Emirates 5 26 1 nbsp Belgium 5 25 2 nbsp Qatar 5 23 4 nbsp Austria 5 22 4 nbsp Luxembourg 5 2 nbsp France 5 2 1 nbsp Australia 5 19 1 nbsp Ireland 5 18 1 nbsp Israel 5 18 3 nbsp Malaysia 5 16 7 nbsp South Korea 5 03 nbsp Iceland 4 96 2 nbsp China 4 95 nbsp Saudi Arabia 4 84 4 nbsp Estonia 4 78 2015 2016 rankings editThis is the top 30 of the 2015 2016 report 15 nbsp Switzerland 5 76 nbsp Singapore 5 68 nbsp United States 5 61 nbsp Germany 5 53 1 nbsp Netherlands 5 50 3 nbsp Japan 5 47 nbsp Hong Kong 5 46 nbsp Finland 5 45 4 nbsp Sweden 5 43 1 nbsp United Kingdom 5 43 1 nbsp Norway 5 41 nbsp Denmark 5 33 1 nbsp Canada 5 31 2 nbsp Qatar 5 30 2 nbsp Taiwan 5 28 1 nbsp New Zealand 5 25 1 nbsp United Arab Emirates 5 24 5 nbsp Malaysia 5 23 2 nbsp Belgium 5 20 1 nbsp Luxembourg 5 20 1 nbsp Australia 5 15 1 nbsp France 5 13 1 nbsp Austria 5 12 2 nbsp Ireland 5 11 1 nbsp Saudi Arabia 5 07 1 nbsp South Korea 4 98 nbsp Israel 4 98 nbsp China 4 89 nbsp Iceland 4 83 1 nbsp Estonia 4 71 1 2014 2015 rankings editThis is the top 30 of the 2014 2015 report 1 nbsp Switzerland 5 80 nbsp Singapore 5 65 nbsp United States 5 54 2 nbsp Finland 5 50 1 nbsp Germany 5 49 1 nbsp Japan 5 47 3 nbsp Hong Kong 5 46 nbsp Netherlands 5 45 nbsp United Kingdom 5 41 1 nbsp Sweden 5 41 4 nbsp Norway 5 35 nbsp United Arab Emirates 5 33 7 nbsp Denmark 5 29 2 nbsp Taiwan 5 25 2 nbsp Canada 5 24 1 nbsp Qatar 5 26 3 nbsp New Zealand 5 20 1 nbsp Belgium 5 18 1 nbsp Luxembourg 5 17 3 nbsp Malaysia 5 16 4 nbsp Austria 5 16 5 nbsp Australia 5 08 1 nbsp France 5 08 nbsp Saudi Arabia 5 06 4 nbsp Ireland 4 98 3 nbsp South Korea 4 96 1 nbsp Israel 4 95 nbsp China 4 89 1 nbsp Estonia 4 71 3 nbsp Iceland 4 71 1 2013 2014 rankings editThis is the top 30 of the 2013 2014 report 16 nbsp Switzerland 5 67 nbsp Singapore 5 61 nbsp United States 5 54 nbsp Finland 5 51 2 nbsp Germany 5 48 2 nbsp Sweden 5 48 2 nbsp Hong Kong 5 47 2 nbsp Netherlands 5 42 3 nbsp Japan 5 40 1 nbsp United Kingdom 5 37 2 nbsp Norway 5 33 4 nbsp Taiwan 5 29 1 nbsp Qatar 5 24 2 nbsp Canada 5 20 nbsp Denmark 5 18 3 nbsp Austria 5 15 nbsp Belgium 5 13 nbsp New Zealand 5 11 5 nbsp United Arab Emirates 5 11 5 nbsp Saudi Arabia 5 10 2 nbsp Australia 5 09 1 nbsp Luxembourg 5 09 nbsp France 5 05 2 nbsp Malaysia 5 03 1 nbsp South Korea 5 01 6 nbsp Brunei 4 95 2 nbsp Israel 4 94 1 nbsp Ireland 4 92 1 nbsp China 4 84 nbsp Puerto Rico 4 67 1 2012 2013 rankings editThis is the top 30 of the 2012 2013 report 17 nbsp Switzerland 5 72 nbsp Singapore 5 67 nbsp Finland 5 55 1 nbsp Sweden 5 53 1 nbsp Netherlands 5 50 2 nbsp Germany 5 48 nbsp United States 5 47 2 nbsp United Kingdom 5 45 2 nbsp Hong Kong 5 41 2 nbsp Japan 5 40 1 nbsp Qatar 5 38 3 nbsp Denmark 5 29 4 nbsp Taiwan 5 28 nbsp Canada 5 27 2 nbsp Norway 5 27 1 nbsp Austria 5 22 3 nbsp Belgium 5 21 2 nbsp Saudi Arabia 5 19 1 nbsp South Korea 5 12 5 nbsp Australia 5 12 nbsp France 5 11 3 nbsp Luxembourg 5 09 1 nbsp New Zealand 5 09 2 nbsp United Arab Emirates 5 07 3 nbsp Malaysia 5 06 4 nbsp Israel 5 02 4 nbsp Ireland 4 91 2 nbsp Brunei 4 87 nbsp China 4 83 3 nbsp Iceland 4 74 2011 2012 rankings editThis is the top 30 of the 2011 2012 report 18 19 nbsp Switzerland 5 75 nbsp Singapore 5 63 1 nbsp Sweden 5 61 1 nbsp Finland 5 47 3 nbsp United States 5 43 1 nbsp Germany 5 41 1 nbsp Netherlands 5 41 1 nbsp Denmark 5 40 1 nbsp Japan 5 40 3 nbsp United Kingdom 5 39 2 nbsp Hong Kong 5 36 nbsp Canada 5 33 2 nbsp Taiwan 5 26 nbsp Qatar 5 24 3 nbsp Belgium 5 20 4 nbsp Norway 5 18 2 nbsp Saudi Arabia 5 17 4 nbsp France 5 14 3 nbsp Austria 5 14 1 nbsp Australia 5 11 4 nbsp Malaysia 5 08 5 nbsp Israel 5 07 2 nbsp Luxembourg 5 03 3 nbsp South Korea 5 02 2 nbsp New Zealand 4 93 2 nbsp China 4 90 1 nbsp United Arab Emirates 4 89 2 nbsp Brunei 4 78 nbsp Ireland 4 77 nbsp Iceland 4 75 1 2010 2011 rankings editThis is the top 30 of the 2010 2011 report 20 nbsp Switzerland 5 63 nbsp Sweden 5 56 2 nbsp Singapore 5 48 nbsp United States 5 43 2 nbsp Germany 5 39 2 nbsp Japan 5 37 2 nbsp Finland 5 37 1 nbsp Netherlands 5 33 2 nbsp Denmark 5 32 4 nbsp Canada 5 30 1 nbsp Hong Kong 5 27 nbsp United Kingdom 5 25 1 nbsp Taiwan 5 21 1 nbsp Norway 5 14 nbsp France 5 13 1 nbsp Australia 5 11 1 nbsp Qatar 5 10 nbsp Austria 5 09 1 nbsp Belgium 5 07 1 nbsp Luxembourg 5 05 1 nbsp Saudi Arabia 4 95 6 nbsp South Korea 4 93 nbsp New Zealand 4 92 3 nbsp Israel 4 91 3 nbsp United Arab Emirates 4 89 2 nbsp Malaysia 4 88 2 nbsp China 4 84 2 nbsp Brunei 4 75 4 nbsp Ireland 4 74 4 nbsp Chile 4 69 2009 2010 rankings editThis is the top 30 of the 2009 2010 report 21 nbsp Switzerland 5 60 1 nbsp United States 5 59 1 nbsp Singapore 5 55 2 nbsp Sweden 5 51 nbsp Denmark 5 46 2 nbsp Finland 5 43 nbsp Germany 5 37 nbsp Japan 5 37 1 nbsp Canada 5 33 1 nbsp Netherlands 5 32 2 nbsp Hong Kong 5 22 nbsp Taiwan 5 20 5 nbsp United Kingdom 5 19 1 nbsp Norway 5 17 1 nbsp Australia 5 15 3 nbsp France 5 13 nbsp Austria 5 13 3 nbsp Belgium 5 09 1 nbsp South Korea 5 00 6 nbsp New Zealand 4 98 4 nbsp Luxembourg 4 96 4 nbsp Qatar 4 95 4 nbsp United Arab Emirates 4 92 8 nbsp Malaysia 4 87 3 nbsp Ireland 4 84 3 nbsp Iceland 4 80 6 nbsp Israel 4 80 4 nbsp Saudi Arabia 4 75 1 nbsp China 4 74 1 nbsp Chile 4 70 2 2008 2009 rankings editThis is the top 30 of the 2008 2009 report 22 nbsp United States 5 74 nbsp Switzerland 5 61 nbsp Denmark 5 58 nbsp Sweden 5 53 nbsp Singapore 5 53 nbsp Finland 5 50 nbsp Germany 5 46 nbsp Netherlands 5 41 nbsp Japan 5 38 nbsp Canada 5 37 nbsp Hong Kong 5 33 nbsp United Kingdom 5 30 nbsp South Korea 5 28 nbsp Austria 5 23 nbsp Norway 5 22 nbsp France 5 22 span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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