This
article should give an idea just how low we've sunk
NZ
best country in world for business - Forbes
New
Zealand has outshone the world's major economies to top a Forbes list
of the best countries for business.
15
November, 2012
After
placing second last year, New Zealand leapt into first place thanks
to its "transparent and stable business climate that encourages
entrepreneurship".
American
business magazine Forbes ranks 141 countries in its annual list by
measuring them according to 11 metrics.
Although
New Zealand was the smallest economy in its top 10, at $162 billion,
it came first in four of the metrics, including personal freedom,
investor protection, lack of red tape, and lack of corruption.
"New
Zealand's economy is closely tied to Australia's, and both held up
better than most during the global financial crisis," Forbes
said.
"The
downside to the resilience of its economy is that the New Zealand
dollar has appreciated, making the country's agricultural exports
more expensive."
It
also noted that kiwi unemployment was at it the highest level since
1999.
Other
factors in New Zealand's high ranking were its corporate tax rate cut
last year and the NZX 50's 24 per cent rise in the past year.
Denmark's
second-place ranking was down to its technology, trade freedom and
property rights.
After
Denmark was Hong Kong (3rd), Singapore (4th), and Canada (5th). The
US dropped two places to 12th, just behind Australia in 11th.
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