
Mauritius: Roads quality
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Mauritius |
Quality of roads, 1(low) - 7(high) |
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Latest value | 4.7 |
Reference | 2019 |
Measure | points |
Source | World Economic Forum |
For that indicator, we provide data for Mauritius from 2006 to 2019. The average value for Mauritius during that period was 4.45 points with a minimum of 4.11 points in 2010 and a maximum of 4.8 points in 2014.
The latest value from 2019 is 4.7 points. For comparison, the world average in 2019 based on 141
countries is 4.07 points.
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Definition: The Road quality indicator is one of the components of the Global Competitiveness Index published annually by the World Economic Forum (WEF). It represents an assessment of the quality of roads in a given country based on data from the WEF Executive Opinion Survey, a long-running and extensive survey tapping the opinions of over 14,000 business leaders in 144 countries. The road quality indicator score is based on only one question. The respondents are asked to rate the roads in their country of operation on a scale from 1 (underdeveloped) to 7 (extensive and efficient by international standards). The individual responses are aggregated to produce a country score.