In 2024, Singapore was ranked first in the index of competitiveness for countries worldwide with an index value of 100. Switzerland was ranked second in that year with an index of 97.55, with Denmark in third.
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Switzerland scored 82.33 points out of 100 on the 2019 Global Competitiveness Report published by the World Economic Forum. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Switzerland Competitiveness Index - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
Global competitiveness index of Switzerland slipped by 0.32% from 82.59 score in 2018 to 82.33 score in 2019. Since the 0.26% improve in 2018, global competitiveness index declined by 0.32% in 2019. Highest = the best.
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IMD releases the global competitiveness rankings of each country every year.
As of 2024, Singapore ranked as the most digitally competitive country in the world. Digital competitiveness rankings aim to analyze a country's ability to adopt digital technologies and implement these technologies within enterprises and government organizations. Switzerland and Denmark rounded out the top three, while the United States ranked fourth.
In 2023, Switzerland topped the global talent competitiveness index with an index score of nearly 79. Rounding out the top three were Singapore and the United States, with scores of 77.1 and 76.6, respectively.
The statistics show the top 20 countries ranked by competitiveness in 2017 and a comparison to the chance in placement in the previous year. Switzerland retained their place as the most competitive country in the world in 2017 from 2016.
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In 2024, Singapore was ranked first in the index of competitiveness for countries worldwide with an index value of 100. Switzerland was ranked second in that year with an index of 97.55, with Denmark in third.