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The World Competitiveness Yearbook is an annual report published by the Swiss-based International Institute for Management Development (IMD) on the competitiveness of nations and has been published since 1989. [1] The yearbook benchmarks the performance of 63 countries based on 340 criteria measuring different facets of competitiveness.
The Global Competitiveness Report (GCR) [1] was a yearly report published by the World Economic Forum. Between 2004 and 2020, [ 2 ] the Global Competitiveness Report ranked countries based on the Global Competitiveness Index , [ 1 ] developed by Xavier Sala-i-Martin and Elsa V. Artadi . [ 3 ]
World Economic Forum: Financial Development Index International Institute for Management Development : World Competitiveness Yearbook Gini index : List of countries by income equality
International Institute for Management Development (IMD) is an independent academic institute [2] with campuses in Lausanne, Switzerland and Singapore. IMD is well known for its MBA program, which is taught in English and consistently ranked among the best in the world. [3] In 2024, it named David Bach as its new president. [4]
IMD International: World Competitiveness Yearbook: 2010: 19. 58 [10] ... The World Health Organization's ranking of the world's health systems ... 2024: 7. 133 [45 ...
IMD: World Competitiveness Ranking 2022, ranked 32nd out of 63 countries; IMD: World Competitiveness Ranking 2023, ranked 27th out of 64 countries; IMD: World Digital Competitiveness Ranking 2016, ranked 24th out of 61 countries; IMD: World Digital Competitiveness Ranking 2017, ranked 24th out of 63 countries
The 2017 overall ranking features the top 1,000 universities, an increase from the 750 included in the previous edition. These universities are located across 65 countries, up from 57 last year.
IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2016: Thailand rose two places from 2015's ranking to rank 28 of 61 nations (1=best, 61=worst) in competitiveness. [43] [44] IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2015: Thailand ranked 30 of 61 nations. The ranking looks at 20 areas grouped around four main topics: economic performance, government efficiency ...