The Top 5 Countries with the Lowest Level of Global Competitiveness 2007

  Country Score
1 Chad 2.78 (rank:131st)
2 Burundi 2.84 (rank:130th)
3 Zimbabwe 2.88 (rank:129th)
4 Mozambique 3.02 (rank:128th)
5 Timor-Leste 3.20 (rank:127th)
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Sources:  World Economic Forum: The Global Competitiveness Report 2007-2008

List Notes: Data is for the year 2007. Note: the Global Competitiveness Index measures in-depth, a broad range of factors affecting an economy's business climate such as institutions, macroeconomic stability, infrastructure, financial market sophistication etc. There are 12 pillars in all with relative rankings for more than 100 variables. The 2007-2008 survey covered 131 economies. Top 5 lowest levels of global competitiveness are taken from the lowest rankings of the list of 131 countries that were included on this survey.
Countries with the Lowest Level of Global Competitiveness 2007

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