The Global Competitiveness Report 2010–2011
516 pages
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The Global Competitiveness Report 2010–2011

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The Global Competitiveness Report2010–2011In its 30th year, The Global Competitiveness Report is published against the backdrop ofthe deepest global economic slowdown in generations. Policymakers find themselvesSchwab struggling to manage new challenges while preparing their economies to perform well ina future characterized by high uncertainty.In such a difficult economic environment, it is more important than ever for countries to put into place the fundamentals underpinning growth and development. The Global The Global Competitiveness Report series has, for the past three decades, facilitated this process by providing detailed analysis of the productive potential of nations worldwide. TheReport offers policymakers, business executives, and academics as well as the public Competitiveness Reportat large one of the world’s most respected assessments of national competitiveness,thus providing invaluable insights into the policies, institutions, and factors that enablerobust economic development and long-term prosperity. 2010–2011Produced in collaboration with leading academics and a global network of Partner Institutes,The Global Competitiveness Report 2009–2010 offers users a unique dataset on a broadarray of competitiveness indicators for 133 economies, which together account for morethan 98 percent of the world’s GDP. The data used in the Report come from leadinginternational sources as well as from the World Economic Forum’s annual ExecutiveOpinion ...

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The Global Competitiveness Report2010–2011 In its 30th year, The Global Competitiveness Report is published against the backdrop of the deepest global economic slowdown in generations. Policymakers find themselves Schwab struggling to manage new challenges while preparing their economies to perform well in a future characterized by high uncertainty. In such a difficult economic environment, it is more important than ever for countries to put into place the fundamentals underpinning growth and development. The Global The Global Competitiveness Report series has, for the past three decades, facilitated this process by providing detailed analysis of the productive potential of nations worldwide. The Report offers policymakers, business executives, and academics as well as the public Competitiveness Report at large one of the world’s most respected assessments of national competitiveness, thus providing invaluable insights into the policies, institutions, and factors that enable robust economic development and long-term prosperity. 2010–2011 Produced in collaboration with leading academics and a global network of Partner Institutes, The Global Competitiveness Report 2009–2010 offers users a unique dataset on a broad array of competitiveness indicators for 133 economies, which together account for more than 98 percent of the world’s GDP. The data used in the Report come from leading international sources as well as from the World Economic Forum’s annual Executive Opinion Survey, which provides a distinctive source capturing the perceptions of several thousand business leaders on topics related to national competitiveness. This year’s edition presents the rankings of the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI), developed by Professor Xavier Sala-i-Martin and originally introduced in 2004. The GCI is based on 12 pillars of competitiveness, providing a comprehensive picture of the competitiveness landscape in countries around the world at different stages of economic development. The Report also contains detailed profiles highlighting competitive strengths and weaknesses for each of the 133 economies featured, as well as an extensive section of data tables displaying relative rankings for more than 100 variables. Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum Cover design: Neil Weinberg Cover art: Getty Images; Getty Images; iStock Photography; Getty Images ISBN-13: 978-92-95044-25-8 World Economic Forum Geneva, Switzerland 2010 Professor Klaus Schwab World Economic Forum Editor The Global Competitiveness Report 2010–2011 Professor Xavier Sala-i-Martin Columbia University Chief Advisor of the Centre for Global Competitiveness and Performance Members of the Global Competitiveness Report Advisory Board Dr Kemal Dervis Brookings Institution Vice-President and Director, Global Economy and Development Professor Ricardo Hausmann Harvard University Director, Center for International Development, John F. Kennedy School of Government H.E. Dr Felipe Larraín Bascuñán Minister of Finance of Chile H.E. Dr Mari Elka Pangestu Minister of Trade of Indonesia The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011 © 2010 World Economic Forum The Global Competitiveness Report World Economic Forum 2010–2011 is published by the World Geneva Economic Forum within the framework of the Centre for Global Competitiveness and Copyright © 2010 Performance by the World Economic Forum All rights reserved. No part of this publication Professor Klaus Schwab may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval Executive Chairman system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, Professor Xavier Sala-i-Martin or otherwise without the prior permission of Chief Advisor of the Centre for Global the World Economic Forum. Competitiveness and Performance ISBN-13: 978-92-95044-87-6 Robert Greenhill ISBN-10: 92-95044-87-8 Chief Business Officer This book is printed on paper suitable for CENTRE FOR GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS AND PERFORMANCE recycling and made from fully managed and sustained forest sources.Jennifer Blanke, Director, Lead Economist, Head of the Centre for Global Printed and bound in Switzerland by SRO-Kundig.Competitiveness and Performance Margareta Drzeniek Hanouz, Director, Senior Economist Irene Mia, Director, Senior Economist Thierry Geiger, Associate Director, Economist Ciara Browne, Associate Director Pearl Samandari, Community Manager Eva Trujillo Herrera, Research Assistant Carissa Sahli, Coordinator We thank Hope Steele for her superb editing work and Neil Weinberg for his excellent graphic design and layout. We are grateful to Miriam Poretti for her invaluable research assistance. The terms country and nation as used in this report do not in all cases refer to a territorial entity that is a state as understood by inter- national law and practice. The terms cover well-defined, geographically self-contained economic areas that may not be states but for which statistical data are maintained on a separate and independent basis. The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011 © 2010 World Economic Forum Contents Partner Institutes v Part 2: Data Presentation 67 Preface xi 2.1 Country/Economy Profiles 69 by Klaus Schwab How to Read the Country/Economy Profiles ...............................71 List of Countries/Economies .........................................................73 Country/Economy Profiles .............................................................74 2.2 Data Tables 353Part 1: Measuring Competitiveness 1 How to Read the Data Tables......................................................355 Index of Data Tables....................................................................357 1.1 The Global Competitiveness Index 2010–2011: 3 Data Tables ..................................................................................359 Looking Beyond the Global Economic Crisis by Xavier Sala-i-Martin, Jennifer Blanke, Margareta Drzeniek Technical Notes and Sources 495Hanouz, Thierry Geiger, and Irene Mia About the Authors 4991.2 The Executive Opinion Survey: The Business 57 Executives’ Insight into their Operating Environment by Ciara Browne and Thierry Geiger Acknowledgments 501 The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011 © 2010 World Economic Forum The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011 © 2010 World Economic Forum Partner Institutes BangladeshThe World Economic Forum’s Centre for Global Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD)Competitiveness and Performance is pleased to Khondaker Golam Moazzem, Senior Research Fellow acknowledge and thank the following organizations Kazi Mahmudur Rahman, Senior Associate as its valued Partner Institutes, without which the Mustafizur Rahman, Executive Director realization of The Global Competitiveness Report Barbados 2010–2011 would not have been feasible: Arthur Lewis Institute for Social and Economic Studies, University of West Indies (UWI) Albania Andrew Downes, Director Institute for Contemporary Studies (ISB) Artan Hoxha, President Belgium Elira Jorgoni, Senior Expert Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School Endrit Kapaj, Junior Priscilla Boairdi, Associate, Competence Centre Entrepreneurship, Governance and Strategy Algeria Wim Moesen, Professor Centre de Recherche en Economie Appliquée Leo Sleuwaegen, , Competence Centre pour le Développement (CREAD)Governance and Strategy Youcef Benabdallah, Assistant Professor Yassine Ferfera, Director Benin Micro Impacts of Macroeconomic Adjustment Policies Angola (MIMAP) Benin MITC Investimentos Epiphane Adjovi, Business Coordinator Estefania Jover, Senior Adviser v Maria-Odile Attanasso, Deputy PROPETROL—Serviços Petroliferos Fructueux Deguenonvo, Researcher Arnaldo Lago de Carvalho, Managing Partner Bosnia and Herzegovina South Africa-Angola Chamber of Commerce (SA-ACC) MIT Center, School of Economics and Business in Sarajevo, Roger Ballard-Tremeer, Hon Chief Executive University of Sarajevo Zlatko Lagumdzija, Professor Argentina Zeljko Sain, Executive Director IAE—Universidad Austral Jasmina Selimovic, Assistant Director María Elina Gigaglia, Project Manager Eduardo Luis Fracchia, Professor Botswana Botswana National Productivity Centre Armenia Letsogile Batsetswe, Research Consultant and Statistician Economy and Values Research Center Parmod Chandna, Acting Executive Director Manuk Hergnyan, Chairman Phumzile Thobokwe, Manager, Information and Sevak Hovhannisyan, Board Member and Senior Associate Research Services Department Gohar Malumyan, Research Associate Brazil Australia Fundação Dom Cabral Australian Industry Group Marina Araújo, Economist and Researcher, Colleen Dowling, Senior Research Coordinator The Competitiveness and Innovation Center Nick James, Economist Carlos Arruda, Executive Director, International Board and Heather Ridout, Chief Executive Professor and Coordinator, The Competitiveness Austria and Innovation Center Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO) Arthur Kux, Economist and Research Assistant, Karl Aiginger, Director The Competitiveness and Innovation Center Gerhard Schwarz, Coordinator, Survey Department Movimento Brasil Competitivo (MBC) Erik Camarano, Director PresidentAzerbaijan Cecília Macedo, Economist and Senior Projects CoordinatorAzerbaijan Marketing Society Nikelma Moura, Communications AssistantFuad Aliyev, Project Manager Zaur Veliyev, Consultant Brunei Darussalam Ministry of Industry and Primary ResourcesBahrain Pehin Dato Yahya Bakar, MinisterBahrain Competitiveness Council, Bahrain Economic Dayang Hajah Suriyah Haji Umar, Permanent Secretary IDevelopment Board Dato Dr Amin Abdullah, Permanent Secretary IINada Azmi, Manager, Economic Planning and Development Jawad Habib, Senior Partner, BDO Jawad Habib Bulgaria Rima Al Kilani, Director, International Marketing Center for Economic Development Anelia Damianova, Senior Expert The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011 © 2010 World Economic Forum Partner Institutes Burkina Faso Croatia lnstitut Supérieure des Sciences de la Population (ISSP), National
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