2013 | Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum; Professor Xavier Sala-i-Martín, Columbia University
The Global Competitiveness Report 2013–2014, published by the World Economic Forum, provides a comprehensive assessment of the global economy and competitiveness. The report, edited by Professor Klaus Schwab and Chief Advisor Xavier Sala-i-Martín, covers 148 economies and includes detailed profiles and data tables with global rankings on over 100 indicators. It highlights the evolving relationship between advanced and emerging economies, emphasizing the importance of innovation and education in fostering competitiveness. The report also explores the complex relationship between competitiveness and sustainability, integrating social and environmental dimensions. Key pillars of competitiveness include institutions, infrastructure, macroeconomic environment, health, and primary education. The World Economic Forum aims to support countries in enhancing their competitiveness through initiatives like the Competitiveness Lab and Competitiveness Practices Repository.The Global Competitiveness Report 2013–2014, published by the World Economic Forum, provides a comprehensive assessment of the global economy and competitiveness. The report, edited by Professor Klaus Schwab and Chief Advisor Xavier Sala-i-Martín, covers 148 economies and includes detailed profiles and data tables with global rankings on over 100 indicators. It highlights the evolving relationship between advanced and emerging economies, emphasizing the importance of innovation and education in fostering competitiveness. The report also explores the complex relationship between competitiveness and sustainability, integrating social and environmental dimensions. Key pillars of competitiveness include institutions, infrastructure, macroeconomic environment, health, and primary education. The World Economic Forum aims to support countries in enhancing their competitiveness through initiatives like the Competitiveness Lab and Competitiveness Practices Repository.