The World’s Most Economically Competitive Countries, 2019-2023 (visualcapitalist.com)

by Jormakalevi

26 comments
  1. Kinda weird list, a lot of small countries there, looks like the criterias are very biased…

    There are only 3 of the 15 biggest economies there. So it is easier in all the smaller ones to make business?

  2. Those are rookie nummers!

    Where are my Romanians representing at? Where my Polish brothers?

    But respect for my Czech sisters and brothers. Welcome.

  3. I could swear this would be about pokemon types judging by the thumbnail

  4. As a Dane all that matters is that we once again beat Sweden.

  5. Oh Boy Hong Kong and Tawain are considered countries

    Oh Boy

  6. It would be nice to see Ireland’s “competitiveness” wouldn’t it be for parasitising his EU’s partners tax systems.

  7. USA lower than Sweden? Iceland higher than Czechia? WTF is this list I-

  8. RAHHHH❗️🗣️🔥🦅🦅🦅 DENMARK MENTIONED‼️🗣️🔥

  9. Lol, Novo Nordisk probably accounts for like 95% of Denmarks evaluation

  10. I live in Ireland and can assure you, it sure doesn’t feel like we’re a top player.

  11. As a czech, it’s weird to see that my country went up, i’d expect it to go lower in 2023 if anything

  12. Wait what?

    The evil socialist empire of Denmark is The World’s Most Economically Competitive Country?

    Don’t tell the republicans what taxpayer education and universal healthcare might do – it’s like super capitalism – and that’s just pure evil!

  13. Ah yes, Quatar’s and Saudi Arabia’s famous “capacity to create and maintain wealth”.

  14. These lists tend to be the economic equivalent of astology made by the kind of people who were responsible for the 2008 financial crisis and th NFT hype.

  15. I’m not sure how to interpret this ranking. US companies are more profitable than European ones, they pay better, and they are certainly more innovative. The largest companies in the world are American, etc. Europe definitely has a better work-life balance and superior bicycle lanes, but when it comes to competitiveness?

  16. This looks like bad data and a badly designed model for it.

  17. Obviously the answer has to be something related to COVID, but what specifically caused the U.S. to drop 7 spots in 2020… and then not jump back?

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