Global competitiveness in 11 graphics
Margareta Drzeniek-Hanouz
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The Global Competitiveness Report 2014-15 assesses the competitiveness of 144 economies based on 12 “pillars” which include institutions, infrastructure, health and education, labour market efficiency, technological readiness, innovation and business sophistication.
Click through our gallery and find out how different countries compare across the various pillars.
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Author: Margareta Drzeniek, Director, Lead Economist, Head of Global Competitiveness Risks at the World Economic Forum.
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