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Holland rises in world competitiveness rankings

 

The Global Competitiveness Index 2011-2012 rankings 
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  GCI 2011-2012 GCI 2010-2011  
Country/Economy Rank Score Rank Change
Switzerland 1 5,74 1 0
Singapore 2 5,63 3 1
Sweden 3 5,61 2 -1
Finland 4 5,47 7 3
United States 5 5,43 4 -1
Germany 6 5,41 5 -1
Netherlands 7 5,41 8 1
Denmark 8 5,40 9 1
Japan 9 5,40 6 -3
United Kingdom 10 5,39 12 2

The Netherlands has risen from eight to seventh place in the World Economic Forum's index of the most competitive economies. The rise reflects a 'modest strengthening of its institutional framework as well as the efficiency and stability of its financial markets' the organisation said. 'Overall, Dutch businesses are highly sophisticated (5th) and innovative (12th), and the country is rapidly and aggressively harnessing new technologies for productivity improvements (5th),' the report said. The 'excellent' educational system and efficient markets are also 'highly supportive of business activity'. In terms of infrastructure, the Netherlands is among the best in the world, with its facilities for maritime transport ranked second, railways 6th and air transport 5th. Switzerland tops the rankings, followed by Singapore and Sweden. Seven European countries feature in the top 10.

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