Nordic countries dominate the top positions in the latest Global Competitiveness Rankings, published yesterday (13 October) by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Finland is considered the world's most competitive economy, with Sweden (3rd), Denmark (5th), Norway (6th) and Iceland (10th) all in the top ten.
The survey looks at factors that make an economy competitive, such as the quality of public institutions and the level of technological development.
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