28.9.16

India jumps 16 places in competitiveness index


India jumped 16 places in the World Economic Forum's (WEF) 2016-17 Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) to emerge as the highest rising economy due to improvement in goods market efficiency, business sophistication and innovation. India was ranked 39 out of 138 countries which were reviewed. This is the second year in a row that the country has climbed 16 places in the ranking, according to WEF.
Switzerland, Singapore and the US remain as the world's most competitive economies. China ranks 28 in the index. Among the other BRICS countries, Russia is ranked 43rd, South Africa at 47, while Brazil declined six notches to end up at 81.
“Thanks to improved monetary and fiscal policies, as well as lower oil prices, the Indian economy has stabilized and now boasts the highest growth among G20 economies,“ according to the GCI report. It measures 12 areas which include institutions, infrastructure, macroeconomic environment, health and primary education, higher education and training, goods and market efficiency , labour market efficiency among others. Economists said the government's push to plug gaps in the economy had helped.



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