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Global Competitiveness Report 2008-2009


National competitiveness is said to be particularly important for small open economies, which rely on trade, and typically foreign direct investment, to provide the scale necessary for productivity increases to drive increases in living standards. National Competitiveness Councils in many countries use a Competitiveness Pyramid structure to simplify the factors the affect national competitiveness. It distinguishes in particular between policy inputs in relation to the business environment, the physical infrastructure and the knowledge infrastructure and the essential conditions of competitiveness that good policy inputs create, including business performance metrics, productivity, labour supply and prices/costs for business.

 
Georgia's ranking 2008-2009

Report 2008-2009 Chapter 1
 

Report 2008-2009 Chapter 2 

 


 

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