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Denmark moves up global competitiveness ranking
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Prestigious list ranks Denmark as a top nation for doing business
Denmark has been ranked as the eighth most competitive country in the world, according to the 2015 World Competitiveness Yearbook, annually published by the Swiss Business School IMD.
Denmark improved from ninth place in the ranking last year and it is now ahead of neighbours Sweden and Germany, who both dropped four places to ninth and tenth.
“Denmark has achieved the best further and vocational education in the world and has the second highest employee motivation,” the IMD analysis revealed.
Denmark is ranked top of the pile when it comes to green-tech solutions, and it is also the country that spends the most money on education. The Danes are also strong in terms of infrastructure, for which they rank third in the world.
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US and them
The ranking is based on national findings in four central areas: economic performance, government efficiency, business efficiency and infrastructure.
The US finished on top of the rankings, followed by Hong Kong, Singapore, Switzerland, and Canada.
Luxembourg, Norway. Denmark, Sweden and Germany rounded up the top 10.
Other notables included the Netherlands (15), Australia (18), the UK (19), China mainland (22), Japan (27), France (32), India (44) and Russia (45).