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Stating that all countries have room for improvement, WEF said no country is a top performer in every subpillar.
Indeed, not a single country scores above average in all 15 subpillars, it added.
Among major economies, Switzerland has come on the top in terms of basic infrastructure and services, while
Finland is on the top in terms of education and skills as also for asset building and entrepreneurship. Norway is
ranked at the top for labour, employment and compensation.
On India, WEF said it ranks very low at 30th place for GDP per capita among the lower middle income countries,
but ranks much better at 8th place in terms of global competitiveness score.
For employment and labour compensation, it ranks very low at 32nd place, 27th for basic services and
infrastructure and 31st for quality of education system. However, India ranks much better at 7th place when it
comes to ease of finding the right talent.
(This article was published on September 7, 2015)(Hindu,