The World Economic Forum’s latest report on global competitiveness is out, and it ranks the U.S. as the world’s third-most competitive economy for the third consecutive year. The key factors that make ...
Taxes serve no necessity other than to finance government activities. Regrettably, policymakers often make the mistake of viewing taxes as only funds available for allocation among competing programs.
Overall, high economic growth rates have not translated into better living standards for Africans. World Bank estimates show that 48.5%of sub-Saharan Africa’s population still struggles to survive on ...
According to the Eight Competitiveness Report 2025, India ranks 53rd out of 58 evaluated countries. The report highlights that while India is one of the fastest-growing major economies, it continues ...
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Below are the full rankings from "The Global Competitiveness Report 2004-2005," issued Wednesday by the World Economic Forum. Read the executive summary of the WEF Global Competitiveness Report or see ...
Every year, the World Economic Forum releases its Global Competitiveness Report on the state of the world's economies. The WEF looks at data on areas as varied as the soundness of banks to the ...