
Kazakhstan: Competitiveness
(measure: points; Source: The World Economic Forum)
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Kazakhstan: Competitiveness - World Economic Forum index (1-7)
: For that indicator, The World Economic Forum provides data for Kazakhstan from 2006 to 2017. The average value for Kazakhstan during that period was 4.28 points with a minimum of 4.08 points in 2009 and a maximum of 4.48 points in 2015. See the global rankings for that indicator or use the country comparator to compare trends over time.
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Definition: The Global Competitiveness index is composed of 12 pillars of competitiveness. The pillars are organized as followed: Basic requirements (Institutions, Infrastructure, Macroeconomic Stability, Health and Primary Education); Efficiency enhancers (Higher Education and Training, Goods Market Efficiency, Labour Market Efficiency, Financial Market Sophistication, Technological Readiness, Market Size), and Innovation and sophistication factors (Business Sophistication, Innovation).
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