Kenya is ranked 106 out of 144 countries in the recently
released 2012-2013 Global Competitiveness Report (GCP), an assessment made by
the World Economic Forum.
Kenya dropped from position 102 in the 2011-2012 rankings
with a score of 3.7 (out of a scale of 1-7) compared to the previous 3.8 score.
This year’s report assesses the competitiveness landscape of
144 economies, offering insight into the drivers of their productivity and prosperity.
The Report series remains the most comprehensive assessment of national
competitiveness worldwide.
Africa’s biggest economy South Africa is ranked 52nd to
take the honors of most competitive country in the continent while the likes of
Mauritius, Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon come in 54th ,115th
, 103rd and 112th respectively.
The world’s second largest economy China experienced a
decline in the rankings, falling from 26th to position 29. Many are
keen on how China will handle its own structural transition from investment
mode to consumption mode.
Switzerland remains at the top for the fourth consecutive year;
followed by Singapore, Finland, and Sweden.
Here are the TOP 10 countries
1. Switzerland
2. Singapore
3. Finland
4. Sweden
5. Netherlands
6. Germany
7. United States
8. United Kingdom
9. Hong Kong SAR
10. Japan
To download the 2012-2013 Global Competitiveness Report go
to http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GlobalCompetitivenessReport_2012-13.pdf
For the Kenyan Report go to
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