NATO countries Compared by Economy > Growth competitiveness score
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DEFINITION:
The GCI, or the Growth competitiveness index, is composed of three pillars, all of which are widely accepted as being critical to economic growth: the quality of the macroeconomic environment, the state of a country's public institutions, and, given the increasing importance of technology in the development process, a country's technological readiness. The GCI aims specifically to gauge the ability of the world's economies to achieve sustained economic growth over the medium to long term.
CONTENTS
# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH |
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1 | Denmark | 5.66 | 2005 | |
2 | Norway | 5.56 | 2005 | |
3 | Iceland | 5.44 | 2005 | |
=4 | Netherlands | 5.3 | 2005 | |
=4 | United Kingdom | 5.3 | 2005 | |
6 | Germany | 5.28 | 2005 | |
7 | Canada | 5.23 | 2005 | |
8 | Estonia | 5.08 | 2005 | |
9 | Spain | 5 | 2005 | |
10 | Portugal | 4.96 | 2005 | |
=11 | Luxembourg | 4.95 | 2005 | |
=11 | Belgium | 4.95 | 2005 | |
13 | France | 4.92 | 2005 | |
14 | Slovenia | 4.75 | 2005 | |
15 | Lithuania | 4.57 | 2005 | |
=16 | Hungary | 4.56 | 2005 | |
=16 | Greece | 4.56 | 2005 | |
18 | Czech Republic | 4.55 | 2005 | |
=19 | Slovakia | 4.43 | 2005 | |
=19 | Latvia | 4.43 | 2005 | |
21 | Italy | 4.27 | 2005 | |
=22 | Bulgaria | 3.98 | 2005 | |
=22 | Poland | 3.98 | 2005 | |
24 | Croatia | 3.94 | 2005 | |
25 | Romania | 3.86 | 2005 | |
26 | Turkey | 3.82 | 2005 |
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Interesting observations about Economy > Growth competitiveness score
- Finland ranked first for growth competitiveness score amongst European Union in 2005.
- United States ranked second for growth competitiveness score amongst High income OECD countries in 2005.
- Denmark ranked first for growth competitiveness score amongst NATO countries in 2005.
- Estonia ranked first for growth competitiveness score amongst Emerging markets in 2005.
- Italy ranked last for growth competitiveness score amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 2005.
- Chile ranked first for growth competitiveness score amongst Former Spanish colonies in 2005.
- Sweden ranked second for growth competitiveness score amongst Europe in 2005.
- Netherlands ranked second for growth competitiveness score amongst Eurozone in 2005.
- Austria ranked first for growth competitiveness score amongst Catholic countries in 2005.
- China ranked third last for growth competitiveness score amongst Non-religious countries in 2005.