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America is officially the most competitive country in the world | America is officially the most competitive country in the world |
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In what may come as no shock to anyone, America has topped the rankings on a list of the most competitive countries in the world. | In what may come as no shock to anyone, America has topped the rankings on a list of the most competitive countries in the world. |
The International Institute for Management Development (IMD) – an international business school in Lausanne – has released its annual list of world competitiveness according to the key factors of innovation, drive, effectiveness of each country's infrastructure and strong business efficiency. | The International Institute for Management Development (IMD) – an international business school in Lausanne – has released its annual list of world competitiveness according to the key factors of innovation, drive, effectiveness of each country's infrastructure and strong business efficiency. |
Hong Kong moved up, hot on the heels of the USA, to second place, with Singapore in third, overtaking Switzerland, which dropped down into fourth place. | Hong Kong moved up, hot on the heels of the USA, to second place, with Singapore in third, overtaking Switzerland, which dropped down into fourth place. |
Canada came in fifth, followed by Luxembourg, and Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Germany were all in the top ten. | Canada came in fifth, followed by Luxembourg, and Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Germany were all in the top ten. |
Results for Asia, however, were more mixed - with Malaysia, Japan, Thailand and Indonesia all moving down in the rankings. | Results for Asia, however, were more mixed - with Malaysia, Japan, Thailand and Indonesia all moving down in the rankings. |
The same drops were seen in Eastern Europe and in Latin America, with Estonia and Latvia moving down, as did Chile, Peru and Argentina. | The same drops were seen in Eastern Europe and in Latin America, with Estonia and Latvia moving down, as did Chile, Peru and Argentina. |
World Competitiveness Center Director Arturo Bris warned that increasing productivity remained a "fundamental challenge for all countries". | World Competitiveness Center Director Arturo Bris warned that increasing productivity remained a "fundamental challenge for all countries". |
"Simply put, business efficiency requires greater productivity and the competitiveness of countries is greatly linked to the ability of enterprises to remain profitable over time," he said. | "Simply put, business efficiency requires greater productivity and the competitiveness of countries is greatly linked to the ability of enterprises to remain profitable over time," he said. |
And he said that long-term business profitability and productivity are notoriously difficult to achieve. | And he said that long-term business profitability and productivity are notoriously difficult to achieve. |
One country to be added to the competitiveness ranking for the first time, however, was Mongolia - which had 11.6 per cent GDP growth in 2013. | One country to be added to the competitiveness ranking for the first time, however, was Mongolia - which had 11.6 per cent GDP growth in 2013. |
Growth, in this case, is driven by mining and natural resources, domestic consumption growth, levels of employment, an education system that promotes talent, and a favorable fiscal environment. | Growth, in this case, is driven by mining and natural resources, domestic consumption growth, levels of employment, an education system that promotes talent, and a favorable fiscal environment. |
The IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook measures how well countries manage all their resources and competencies to facilitate long-term value creation. | The IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook measures how well countries manage all their resources and competencies to facilitate long-term value creation. |
The overall ranking reflects more than 300 criteria, two-thirds of which are based on statistical indicators, and one-third on an exclusive survey of 6,234 international executives. | The overall ranking reflects more than 300 criteria, two-thirds of which are based on statistical indicators, and one-third on an exclusive survey of 6,234 international executives. |
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