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Global Competitiveness Report

Singapore Crowned World's Most Open and Competitive Economy

Singapore Crowned World's Most Open and Competitive Economy

Source:Chien-Ying Chiu

Singapore has been crowned the most open and most competitive economy in the world. But what does that mean? And how can other countries mimic its success?

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Singapore Crowned World's Most Open and Competitive Economy

By Emma Charlton
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In the World Economic Forum’s latest Global Competitiveness Report, Singapore scored 85 points out of a possible 100, placing it above the US, Hong Kong, the Netherlands and Switzerland in the top five. It was awarded more than 90 points in four of the 12 gauges used to rank the 141 countries and scored more than the OECD average in all areas.

Source: Global Competitiveness Report 2019

“It's the result of a very balanced and strong performance across the pillars,” says Thierry Geiger, Head of Analytics and Quantitative Research, Global Competitiveness and Risks at the World Economic Forum. “They are very close to the ideal state in areas including infrastructure and health.”

Infrastructure was an area of excellence, with Singapore’s roads, ports and airports placing it top. And it came first for health, with the average person expected to enjoy 74 years of healthy life.

It scores well for financial stability and also for the quality of its public institutions, which come second only to Finland’s.

Source: Global Competitiveness Report 2019

Even so, there’s some room for improvement – and in particular scope for Singapore to become an innovation hub, improving its business dynamism and developing skills like critical thinking to prepare its workforce for the world of tomorrow. Its lowest scores came for market size and for skills.

Geiger also highlighted freedom of the press as an area for improvement, and he notes that Singapore is a relatively small city-state, which might make reproducing its successes challenging. Even so, there are learnings for other economies looking to climb the ranks.

“Singapore is extremely, extremely well governed,” he says. “Corruption is very low, the public sector is extremely efficient, and the government has a long-term vision, and an ability to change. These are some of the things that could inspire others.”

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