U.S. Slides, Singapore Rises in Competitiveness Survey

The New York Times, 7 Sep 2011
For the third consecutive year, Switzerland ranked first in the forum’s annual competitiveness survey , which assesses countries based on 12 categories including innovation, infrastructure and the macro-economic environment.
The United States — which topped the list in 2008 — continued its decline, also for the third year in a row, falling one place to fifth position. The weaker performance was attributed to economic vulnerabilities as well as “some aspects of the United States’ institutional environment,” notably low public trust in politicians and concerns about government inefficiency.
Singapore overtook Sweden to claim the second position. But perhaps surprisingly, given the crisis of confidence that continues to plague the European financial system, Western European countries dominated survey’s top 10 economies. Full story

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The Global Competitiveness Report 2011 - 2012 - World Economic Forum