According To The World Competitiveness Rankings Report By the International Institute For Management Development Us Hiked Top Position Continuously For The 15 th Time Followed By Honkong.The both Countries Are ahead of last year's winner, Singapore, which fell to the third spot Now.
IMD is a business school based in Lausanne, Switzerland, that operates a number of research centres, including the World Competitiveness Centre.
The rankings are decided based on four main factors – economic performance, government efficiency, business efficiency, and infrastructure.
India,One Of The Fastest Growing And Powerful Economy In the World Dropped one Position to 29th .India Has Topped second Best After China Among The developing Countries "BRIC" (Brazil Russia India China ).
China Placed At 17th And Russia Improved Six Positions to be At45.While Brazil Slips Six Positions.It Was Mixed Result for Bric.
Asian economies that have seen their world rankings improve are Taiwan, which moved from eighth to sixth; South Korea, from 23rd to 22nd; and Japan, from 27th to 26th. Notably, Hong Kong's competitiveness ranking moved from second place to first, tied with the United States, which last year was in third place.
Here is the List top 20 Of World Competitiveness
IMD is a business school based in Lausanne, Switzerland, that operates a number of research centres, including the World Competitiveness Centre.
The rankings are decided based on four main factors – economic performance, government efficiency, business efficiency, and infrastructure.
India,One Of The Fastest Growing And Powerful Economy In the World Dropped one Position to 29th .India Has Topped second Best After China Among The developing Countries "BRIC" (Brazil Russia India China ).
China Placed At 17th And Russia Improved Six Positions to be At45.While Brazil Slips Six Positions.It Was Mixed Result for Bric.
Asian economies that have seen their world rankings improve are Taiwan, which moved from eighth to sixth; South Korea, from 23rd to 22nd; and Japan, from 27th to 26th. Notably, Hong Kong's competitiveness ranking moved from second place to first, tied with the United States, which last year was in third place.
Here is the List top 20 Of World Competitiveness
- USA
- Singapore
- Hong Kong
- Luxembourg
- Denmark
- Switzerland
- Iceland
- Netherlands
- Sweden
- Canada
- Austria
- Australia
- Norway
- Ireland
- China
- Germany
- Finland
- Taiwan
- New Zealand
- UK
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