Published since 2012, the Global Sustainable Competitiveness Index (GSCI) is the most comprehensive ranking of countries currently available. The GSCI measures the competitiveness of countries based on 189 measurable, quantitative indicators derived from reliable sources, such as the World Bank, the IMF, and various UN agencies. The 189 indicators are grouped into 6 sub-indexes: Natural Capital, Resource Efficiency & Intensity, Social Cohesion, Intellectual Capital, Economic Sustainability, and Governance Efficiency. More details on the methodology are available here.
Slovenia did well and ranked 9 on the global level, and 1 in terms of the Economic Sustainability Index. Key take-aways of Economic Sustainability Index 2022:
- Slovenia tops the Economic Sustainability Index 2022
- The top of the Economic Sustainability Index is dominated by European nations (Slovenia 1st)
- China (8), South Korea (9), the US (12) and Costa Rica (20) are the only non-European countries in the top 20The top 20
- Germany is ranked 5, the UK 17, and Japan ranks 27,
- Brazil is ranked 115, Nigeria is ranked 149, India 174
- The highest-ranked South American country is Costa Rica (20), followed by Uruguay (39) and Colombia (57)
- The highest-ranked African nations are Gabon (31), Angola (70), Cameroon (87) and Cote d’Ivoire (89)
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