The Ladder of Competitiveness How to Climb it

Tables of national competitiveness give an easily comparable ranking of the winners and losers of global economic competition. But they don't explain why the "poor" countries are four times less productive than the "rich" ones or why some rich countries are twice as producti...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Cohen, Daniel
Other Authors: Causa, Orsetta
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2006
Series:Development Centre Studies
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Collection: OECD Books and Papers - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Tables of national competitiveness give an easily comparable ranking of the winners and losers of global economic competition. But they don't explain why the "poor" countries are four times less productive than the "rich" ones or why some rich countries are twice as productive as others.  Using empirical data from over 50 countries, this book shows how even small differences in a number of factors combine to boost or block productivity. Governments need such information to set priorities. Investors need it too, and two new rankings are proposed as alternatives to a simple comparison of industrial productivity. The first, called the "investor ranking", is based on infrastructure, human capital and total factor productivity. The second, "exporter ranking", is for investors whose prime concern is for a production platform well-integrated into world trade. Combining the new rankings with a more traditional one produces three groups of countries, termed balanced, high potential, and vulnerable. Group membership reserves some surprises: you may be rich, but that doesn't mean you're not vulnerable
Physical Description:137 p. 16 x 23cm
ISBN:9789264028272