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The Global Competitiveness Index 2015–2016 Rankings
Covering 140 economies, the Global Competitiveness Index 2015–2016 measures national competitiveness—defined as the set of institutions, policies and factors that determine the level of productivity.
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Switzerland 5.76 1
Singapore 5.68 2
United States 5.61 3
Germany 5.53 5
Netherlands 5.50 8
Japan 5.47 6
Hong Kong SAR 5.46 7
Finland 5.45 4
Sweden 5.43 10
United Kingdom 5.43 9
Norway 5.41 11
Denmark 5.33 13
Canada 5.31 15
Qatar 5.30 16
Taiwan, China 5.28 14
New Zealand 5.25 17
United Arab Emirates 5.24 12
Malaysia 5.23 20
Belgium 5.20 18
Luxembourg 5.20 19
Australia 5.15 22
France 5.13 23
Austria 5.12 21
Ireland 5.11 25
Saudi Arabia 5.07 24
Korea, Rep. 4.99 26
Israel 4.98 27
China 4.89 28
Iceland 4.83 30
Estonia 4.74 29
Czech Republic 4.69 37
Thailand 4.64 31
Spain 4.59 35
Kuwait 4.59 40
Chile 4.58 33
Lithuania 4.55 41
Indonesia 4.52 34
Portugal 4.52 36
Bahrain 4.52 44
Azerbaijan 4.50 38
Poland 4.49 43
Kazakhstan 4.49 50
Italy 4.46 49
Latvia 4.45 42
Russian Federation 4.44 53
Mauritius 4.43 39
Philippines 4.39 52
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Malta 4.39 47
South Africa 4.39 56
Panama 4.38 48
Turkey 4.37 45
Costa Rica 4.33 51
Romania 4.32 59
Bulgaria 4.32 54
India 4.31 71
Vietnam 4.30 68
Mexico 4.29 61
Rwanda 4.29 62
Slovenia 4.28 70
Macedonia, FYR 4.28 63
Colombia 4.28 66
Oman 4.25 46
Hungary 4.25 60
Jordan 4.23 64
Cyprus 4.23 58
Georgia 4.22 69
Slovak Republic 4.22 75
Sri Lanka 4.21 73
Peru 4.21 65
Montenegro 4.20 67
Botswana 4.19 74
Morocco 4.17 72
Uruguay 4.09 80
Iran, Islamic Rep. 4.09 83
Brazil 4.08 57
Ecuador 4.07 n/a
Croatia 4.07 77
Guatemala 4.05 78
Ukraine 4.03 76
Tajikistan 4.03 91
Greece 4.02 81
Armenia 4.01 85
Lao PDR 4.00 93
Moldova 4.00 82
Namibia 3.99 88
Jamaica 3.97 86
Algeria 3.97 79
Honduras 3.95 100
Trinidad and Tobago 3.94 89
Cambodia 3.94 95
Côte d’Ivoire 3.93 115
Tunisia 3.93 87
Albania 3.93 97
Serbia 3.89 94
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El Salvador 3.87 84
Zambia 3.87 96
Seychelles 3.86 92
Dominican Republic 3.86 101
Kenya 3.85 90
Nepal 3.85 102
Lebanon 3.84 113
Kyrgyz Republic 3.83 108
Gabon 3.83 106
Mongolia 3.81 98
Bhutan 3.80 103
Argentina 3.79 104
Bangladesh 3.76 109
Nicaragua 3.75 99
Ethiopia 3.75 118
Senegal 3.73 112
Bosnia & Herzegovina 3.71 n/a
Cape Verde 3.70 114
Lesotho 3.70 107
Cameroon 3.69 116
Uganda 3.66 122
Egypt 3.66 119
Bolivia 3.60 105
Paraguay 3.60 120
Ghana 3.58 111
Tanzania 3.57 121
Guyana 3.56 117
Benin 3.55 n/a
Gambia, The 3.48 125
Nigeria 3.46 127
Zimbabwe 3.45 124
Pakistan 3.45 129
Mali 3.44 128
Swaziland 3.40 123
Liberia 3.37 n/a
Madagascar 3.32 130
Myanmar 3.32 134
Venezuela 3.30 131
Mozambique 3.20 133
Haiti 3.18 137
Malawi 3.15 132
Burundi 3.11 139
Sierra Leone 3.06 138
Mauritania 3.03 141
Chad 2.96 143
Guinea 2.84 144
Advanced Economies
Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan
Emerging and Developing Asia
Latin America and the Caribbean
Commonwealth of Independent States
Emerging and Developing Europe
Sub-Saharan Africa
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2 2014-2015 rank out of 144 economies.
3 Evolution in percentile rank since 2007.
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United StatesThe United States retains 3rd place. While many risks, arguably, loom on the horizon, the country’s recovery can build on improvements in institutions, the macroeconomic environment and the financial markets. The country’s major strength is its unique combination of exceptional innovation capacity, large market size and sophisticated businesses.
Latin AmericaThere is a wide competitiveness divide among economies in Latin America and the Caribbean. Once again, Chile (35th) leads the regional rankings and Brazil continues its downward trend, dropping 18 places to 75th. The region must build resilience against external economic shocks and infrastructure, skills and innovation – areas in which the region performs relatively poorly – are among the fundamentals to be strengthened.
SwitzerlandSwitzerland tops the ranking for the seventh consecutive year. The very strong fundamentals explain the country’s remarkable resilience throughout the crisis. In particular, the country excels at nurturing and attracting talent, which powers a remarkable innovation ecosystem (1st). In the face of increased competition and rising costs, Switzerland must retain its innovation edge. It must address the challenges of skills shortage and unfavourable demographics, while avoiding the pitfalls of populism and complacency.
ColombiaColombia ranks 61st, up 5 places, improving for the second year in a row, which reflects continued efforts to improve competitiveness. The country’s performance is relatively stable across most pillars, with small improvements on most dimensions compared with last year. Yet, further improvement in the quality of the education system and in the country’s institutional framework are needed to achieve a higher level of competitiveness.
The Global Competitiveness Map About the Global Competitiveness Index
Competitiveness is defined as the set of institutions, policies and factors that determine a country’s level of productivity. The level of productivity, in turn, sets the level of prosperity that can be reached by an economy.
Since 2005, the World Economic Forum has based its competitiveness analysis on the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI), a comprehensive framework that measures the microeconomic and macroeconomic foundations of national competitiveness, grouped into 12 categories.
Institutions
Concepts related to protection of property rights, efficiency and transparency of public administration, independence of the judiciary, physical security, business ethics and corporate governance
Public institutions Private institutions
Infrastructure
Quality and availability of transport, electricity and communication infrastructures
Transport infrastructure Electricity & telephony infrastructure
Macroeconomic environment
Fiscal and monetary indicators, savings rate and sovereign debt rating
Health & primary education
State of public health, quality and quantity of basic education
Health Primary education
Higher education & training
Quality and quantity of higher education, and quality and availability of on-the-job training
Quantity of education Quality of education On-the-job training
Goods market efficiency
Factors that drive the intensity of domestic and foreign competition, and demand conditions
Competition Quality of demand conditions
Labour market efficiency
Labour market efficiency and flexibility, meri-tocracy and gender parity in the workplace
Flexibility Efficient use of talent
Financial market development
Efficiency, stability and trustworthiness of the financial and banking system
Efficiency Trustworthiness and confidence
Market size
Size of the domestic and export markets
Domestic market size Foreign market size
Technological readiness
Adoption of the technologies by individuals and businesses.
Technological adoption ICT use
Business sophistication
Efficiency and sophistication of business processes in the country
Innovation
Capacity for, and commitment to technological innovation
To produce The Global Competitiveness Report, as well as other regional and industry benchmarking reports, the World Economic Forum relies on a large set of data sourced from international organiza-tions such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the International Monetary Fund, and from its own annual Executive Opinion Survey.
The Survey captures invaluable information on a broad range of eco-nomic and social factors, for which data sources are non-existent, too scarce, unreliable, or outdated. In 2015, the Survey captured the opinions of over 14,000 business executives.
The GCI Framework: The 12 Pillars of Competitiveness
Sources: World Economic Forum; IMFNote: The GCI 2007–2008 rank out of 131 appears next to the country name. The number of economies included in each group is indicated in parentheses along the x-axis
Southern EuropeIn Southern Europe, Spain (33rd), Portugal (38th) and Italy (43rd) continue to show some improvements, especially in the functioning of their market in labour and goods. Greece (81st) fails to improve and remains by far European Union’s weakest performer. Access to finance remains the main drag to competitiveness across the region.
ChinaStable at 28th, well ahead of the other BRICS economies, China faces new challenges. After years of rapid growth, quick and easy productivity gains are dwindling. Building on its strong foundations, China must pursue market-oriented reforms, promote entrepreneurship and nurture talent to continue to move up the value chain.
VietnamProgressing for the third consecutive year, Vietnam is 56th (up 12). Challenges are plenty, most notably in higher education, technological adoption and business sophistication. However, trends are overwhelmingly positive. The country reflects the dynamism of the South East Asian region, where the five largest ASEAN members —Malaysia (18th), Thailand (32nd), Indonesia (37th), the Philippines (47th) and Vietnam— all rank in the top half of the overall GCI.
South AfricaSouth Africa reverses its downward trend, going up to 49th, largely due to an increased uptake of ICTs and improvements in innovation. The country boasts the continent’s most efficient financial market (12th) and an efficient transport infrastructure (29th). Among many challenges, South Africa needs to address persistent inefficiencies in its labour market (107th), as well as unsatisfactory health (128th) and education (120th) outcomes.
Middle East and North AfricaStark differences in competitiveness characterize the Middle East and North Africa region. While many GCC countries are fairly competitive, the Levant and North Africa lag significantly behind. Recent progress in many countries could be undone by spreading geopolitical conflicts, the recent drop in energy prices and terrorism. Generating the right conditions for the private sector to grow will be crucial for creating sufficient employment opportunities for the region’s youthful populations.
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Note: Unless mentioned otherwise, the ranks cited in the country and regional highlights are the Global Competitiveness Index overall rank among 140 economies.
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40 42 4566
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Italy (46)Hungary (47)Greece (65)
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Argentina (85)Serbia (91)Venezuela (98)
Thailand (28)China (34)India (48)
Paraguay (121)Lesotho (124)Guyana (126)
Vietnam (68)Pakistan (92)Nigeria (95)
Zimbabwe (129)Burundi (130)Chad (131)
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Reforms to improve productivity needed to break out of the “new normal”
Despite substantive efforts to re-ignite recovery, global economic growth remains low and unemployment persistently high. The Global Competitiveness Report 2015-2016 calls for productivity-enhancing reforms to break with this pattern.
Seven years after the beginning of the financial crisis in 2008, its consequences are still being felt around the world. The recovery has been less robust, more uncertain and taken longer than many expected, suggesting a “new normal” of subdued economic growth, lower productivity growth and high unemployment. Recent geopolitical shocks – from the crisis in Ukraine to conflicts in the Middle East, terrorism and the migrant crisis – have added to economic difficulties.
Addressing constraints to growth on the supply side could go a long way to restoring growth. Through a systematic assessment of the drivers of productivity, the Report identifies priority areas for structural reforms.
Competitiveness drives resilienceThe Report shows that competitiveness – understood as higher productivity – is a key driver of growth and resilience. The historic proportions of the economic crisis and the relative performance of economies since its onset in 2008 have shed light on how structural weaknesses can exacerbate the effects of, and hinder recovery from shocks. During the crisis, the more competitive economies systematically outperformed the least competitive in terms of economic growth: they either withstood the crisis better or recovered more quickly. This result holds true at every stage of development (see chart).
For example, Switzerland, ranked 1st in the Report, has since 2007 experienced only a mild recession in 2009 and its unemployment rate has remained around 3% throughout the crisis. Meanwhile, Greece, ranked 81st, has seen its economy shrink by 25% and the jobless rate remains above 20%.
Leveraging the human factorAt the heart of an economy’s competitiveness is its capacity to leverage talent. High unemployment figures weigh heavily on societies, risking not only prolonged lower demand but also the de-skilling of a significant segment of the labour force and growing discontent.
This holds even truer in the post-crisis years, which coincide with a fundamental shift away from the traditional manufacturing industry while the widespread use of ICT is generating entirely new industries and disrupting others. Talent-driven economies are best equipped to adapt to the changes brought about by this tech revolution and to reap their benefits.
A tool for policy-makersGrowth recovery in unchartered territory will require recognizing that we need a shared assessment and understanding of the future sources of competitiveness. By reducing complexity and providing a tool to identify strengths and weaknesses and track progress, the Report serves to inform and support policy-makers, businesses and civil society in their development of a shared, long-term vision.
Beyond the vision, enhancing competitiveness is a complex and often protracted process that demands difficult trade-offs, careful consideration for sequencing reforms and room for calibration in changing conditions. Steering the course towards enhanced competitiveness requires vigilance and commitment from all stakeholders and throughout the process, for which the Report serves as a guide and monitoring tool.