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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Finland:92.363% 
#2  Singapore:90.778% 
#3  Australia:89.909% 
#4  Hong Kong:85.142% 
#5  Luxembourg:80.196% 
#6  United States:78.204% 
#7  Malaysia:78.022% 
#8  Canada:76.831% 
#9  Denmark:75.917% 
#10  Switzerland:74.426% 
#11  Iceland:73.325% 
#12  Thailand:70.859% 
#13  New Zealand:69.629% 
#14  Estonia:67.835% 
#15  Ireland:67.383% 
#16  Chile:66.378% 
#17  Austria:64.912% 
#18  Taiwan:63.323% 
#19  Spain:63.29% 
#20  Sweden:62.843% 
#21  United Kingdom:61.528% 
#22  Norway:59.137% 
#23  Netherlands:53.318% 
#24  Colombia:52.346% 
#25  Germany:51.034% 
#26  France:50.136% 
#27  South Africa:49.304% 
#28  Portugal:46.766% 
#29  Jordan:44.372% 
#30  Mexico:43.722% 
#31  Japan:43.687% 
#32  India:41.482% 
#33  Philippines:41.12% 
#34  Czech Republic:39.693% 
#35  Brazil:36.454% 
#36  Belgium:34.544% 
#37  Italy:33.85% 
#38  Hungary:33.317% 
#39  Romania:31.649% 
#40  Slovakia:28.947% 
#41  Russia:23.234% 
#42  Israel:21.683% 
#43  Greece:17.586% 
#44  Turkey:16.964% 
#45  Indonesia:16.902% 
#46  Slovenia:16.713% 
#47  Poland:15.003% 
#48  Argentina:4.397% 
#49  Venezuela:0% 
Weighted average: 51.0%  


DEFINITION: Extent to which government policies are conducive to competitiveness (2003)

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Ntumbua Tshipamba (Mexico)
7th July 2008
Please, in this list, in which place is South Korea. I thought it was one of the most competitive country in the world. Thanks.
Emilio López (Mexico)
25th August 2008
The source of the data is wrong. It is not taken from the UNDP Human Development Reports, it's from the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook.

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