U.S. Slips In World Economic Competitiveness Report
Monday, September 13, 2010 at 12:39PM
Benny Martinez in Quick News

According to the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011, the United States has dropped two spots, slipping behind Sweden and Singapore into the four position.

The Global Competitiveness Report’s competitiveness ranking is based on the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI), developed for the World Economic Forum by Sala-i-Martin and 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 all stages of development. The pillars are: institutions, infrastructure, macroeconomic environment, health and primary education, higher education and training, goods market efficiency, labour market efficiency, financial market development, technological readiness, market size, business sophistication, and innovation.

See full ranking here

Article originally appeared on Talk Radio News Service: News, Politics, Media (http://www.talkradionews.com/).
See website for complete article licensing information.