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01 Mar 2007
Porter Ranks Competitiveness
Topics: Economics-Economic GrowthEconomics-Economic GrowthInformation-SurveysResearch-Research and DevelopmentCompetition-Competitive AdvantageThe United States and Germany remain at the top of the latest global Business Competitiveness Index produced by University Professor Michael Porter and two colleagues at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. China slipped nine places to No. 64 out of 121 countries surveyed, while India moved up four places to No. 27. The index is part of the research contributing to The Global Competitiveness Report 2006–2007, released last September by the World Economic Forum. For more information, visit www.weforum.org/gcr.
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