NZ
global competitiveness continues slide
A
new international report says New Zealand's global competitiveness
has fallen to its lowest level on record
26
April, 2012
The
survey was carried out by IMD, a think-tank and business school based
in Switzerland, in conjunction with the New Zealand Institute of
Management.
IMD's
latest world report shows New Zealand's competitiveness slipped three
places to 24th out of 59 economies.
Hong
Kong claimed top place, followed by the United States and then
Switzerland.
The
gap between New Zealand and Australia narrowed, with Australia
falling from ninth to 15th place.
Each
country was judged on its economic performance, infrastructure and
government and business efficiency.
The
survey recommended that New Zealand improve its level of public
services, as well as build better infrastructure such as broadband.
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