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A Glimpse of Canadian Competitiveness The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011

A Glimpse of Canadian Competitiveness The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011. The Global Competitiveness Report. Launched in 1979 covering 16 European countries. Most recently covering 139 countries, from all regions of the World.

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A Glimpse of Canadian Competitiveness The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011

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  1. A Glimpse of Canadian Competitiveness The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011

  2. The Global Competitiveness Report • Launched in 1979 covering 16 European countries • Most recently covering 139 countries, from all regions of the World • Goal: to provide a benchmarking tool for policymakers and business leaders

  3. The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011 Coverage 2010 additions: Angola, Cape Verde, Rwanda, Swaziland, Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon, Moldova.

  4. How we define competitiveness: “The set of institutions, policies, and factors that determine the level of productivity of a country” The level of productivity, in turn, sets the sustainable level of prosperity that can be earned by an economy.

  5. The Global Competitiveness Index The Framework Key for efficiency-driven economies Key for factor-driven economies Key for innovation-driven economies The Global Competitiveness Index A. Basic Requirements B. Efficiency Enhancers C. Innovation & Sophistication Factors 1. Institutions 5. Higher education and training 11. Business sophistication 2. Infrastructure 6. Goods market efficiency 12. Innovation 3. Macroeconomic environment 7. Labor market efficiency 4. Health and primary education 8. Financial market development 9. Technological readiness 10. Market Size

  6. The Global Competitiveness Index 2010 Top20 and selected economies ranking

  7. Canada performance versus the top 10 country on the 12 pillars.

  8. The Global Competitiveness IndexCanada comparison with developed countries: France

  9. The Global Competitiveness IndexCanada comparison with developed countries: United Kingdom

  10. The Global Competitiveness IndexCanada comparison with developed countries: United States

  11. Global Competitiveness Index 2010-2011Canada's areas of strength (details)

  12. Global Competitiveness Index 2010-2011Canada's areas of strength (details)

  13. Global Competitiveness Index 2010-2011Canada's areas for improvement (details)

  14. Global Competitiveness Index 2010-2011Canada's areas for improvement (details)

  15. Global Competitiveness Index 2010-2011Most problematic factors for doing business in Canada

  16. Visit our website for further information and to download the Report: www.weforum.org/gcr

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