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Michael E. Porter (Author), Jeffrey D. Sachs (Author), Andrew M. Warner (Author), Chris Moore (Author), John M. Tudor (Author), Daniel Vasquez (Author), Klaus Schwab (Author), Peter K. Cornelius (Author), Macha Levinson (Author)
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November 9, 2000 0195138201 978-0195138207 1
Many argue that developing countries should now strive for greater Competitiveness. At the same time the term has been widely criticized for being a dangerous obsession: a vague code-word for pro-business, anti-worker, anti-environment, and anti-poor policies. This report is part of a series of Competitiveness Reports first published by the World Economic Forum in 1979. In this 2000 edition, co-authors Jeffrey Sachs and Andrew Warner of Harvard University define Competitiveness more precisely as the ability to achieve rapid economic growth over a long time period. Michael Porter of Harvard University defines a competitiveness index that ranks countries on the ability to achieve high current productivity. The first is called the growth competitiveness index and the second is called the current competitiveness index.
According to the growth index, countries are deemed Competitive if they score high on economic indicators that have been shown empirically to be related to recent cross-country growth rates. The rankings that come out of this process show that competitive countries do not tend to be high-inequality countries nor anti-environment countries.
This book includes these two competitiveness rankings, an executive summary that describes the framework behind these two rankings, and further articles on globalization, economic creativity, the underpinnings of productivity, environment, the euro and education. The book also includes country-profiles that summarize the strengths and weaknesses of each country, and an extensive body of data from the Forum's executive opinion survey.

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The main contribution is an exhaustive survey of senior business executives in all 75 countries that touches inter alia on business conditions, infrastructure, the character of the regulatory regime, the quality of government, organized labor, corruption, and tax evasion. A useful compendium of information placing countries in comparative perspective. Foreign Affairs "The Global Competitiveness Report has great practical relevance for business people It can be a good source of reference when making foreign investment decisions for the general business and investment reader. It can also be useful for concise informatin pertaining to world economic devleopment." -- Robert E. Hoskisson, Michael F. Price College of Business, University of Oklahoma


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Michael Porter, Jeffrey Sachs, Andrew Warner, and Klaus Schwab are all at Harvard Institute for International Development, World Economic Forum.

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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1 edition (November 9, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195138201
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195138207
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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*NOTE: The concept behind the "Growth Competitiveness Ranking, 2000" and the "Competitiveness Ranking, 1999" is the same: to measure growth potential. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
current competitiveness ranking, rank country score, education enrollment indicator, hidden import barriers, rank country rank country, exchange rate alignment, credit during the past year, research infrastructure index, environmental regulatory regime index, overall infrastructure quality, economic creativity index, urban particulate concentration, startup index, technology transfer index, current competitiveness index, public sector competence, microeconomic circumstances, microeconomic business environment, financial market sophistication, alignment perceptions, reflect economic fundamentals, microeconomic competitiveness, company sophistication, foreign technology licensing, capital account restrictions
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United States, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, South Africa, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Costa Rica, Slovak Republic, Russian Federation, Other Indicators Government, Criteria Rank, Growth Competitiveness Innovation, Growth Competitiveness Openness, Global Competitiveness Report, Slope Adj, New York, World Economic Forum, Executive Opinion Survey, Growth Competitiveness Startups, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, East Asia, Countries Moderate, Other Indicators Other Indicators, Oxford University Press
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