
The global competitiveness report
By Xavier Sala-i-Martin, Klaus Schwab
Subjects: International Competition, Indicateurs sociaux, Indicateurs économiques, Commerce international, Enquêtes économiques, Economic development, Statistiques, Economic indicators, International trade, Economic history, Compétitivité (Économie), Social indicators, Concurrence internationale, Statistics
Description: The Global Competitiveness Report 2011-2012, comes out amid multiple challenges to the global economy and a continuing shift in the balance of economic activity away from advanced economies and toward emerging markets. Policymakers are struggling to find ways to manage the present economic challenges while preparing their economies to perform well in an increasingly complex global landscape and the report offers a unique tool in addressing some key issues. This yearʹs report findings show that Switzerland tops the overall rankings. Singapore overtakes Sweden for second position. Northern and Western European countries dominate the top 10 with Sweden (3rd), Finland (4th), Germany (6th), the Netherlands (7th), Denmark (8th) and the United Kingdom (10th). Japan remains the second-ranked Asian economy at 9th place, despite falling three places since last year. -- Publisher description.
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