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The GlobalCompetitiveness Report2010–2011
Klaus Schwab,
World Economic Forum
 
The GlobalCompetitiveness Report2010–2011
Professor Xavier Sala-i-Martin
Columbia UniversityChief Advisor of the Centre for Global Competitiveness and Performance
Members of the Global Competitiveness Report Advisory BoardDr Kemal Dervis
Brookings InstitutionVice-President and Director, Global Economy and Development
Professor Ricardo Hausmann
Harvard UniversityDirector, Center for International Development, John F. Kennedy School of Government
H.E. Dr Felipe Larraín Bascuñán
Minister of Finance of Chile
H.E. Dr Mari Elka Pangestu
Minister of Trade of Indonesia
World Economic ForumGeneva, Switzerland 2010
Professor Klaus Schwab
World Economic ForumEditor
 
World Economic ForumGenevaCopyright © 2010by the World Economic ForumAll rights reserved. No part of this publicationmay be reproduced, stored in a retrievalsystem, or transmitted, in any form or by anymeans, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,or otherwise without the prior permission ofthe World Economic Forum.ISBN-13: 978-92-95044-87-6ISBN-10: 92-95044-87-8This book is printed on paper suitable forrecycling and made from fully managed andsustained forest sources.Printed and bound in Switzerland by SRO-Kundig.
The Global Competitiveness Report 2010–2011
is published by the WorldEconomic Forum within the framework ofthe Centre for Global Competitiveness andPerformance
Professor Klaus Schwab
Executive Chairman
Professor Xavier Sala-i-Martin
Chief Advisor of the Centre for GlobalCompetitiveness and Performance
Robert Greenhill
Chief Business Officer
CENTRE FOR GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS AND PERFORMANCE
Jennifer Blanke,
Director, Lead Economist,Head of the Centre for GlobalCompetitiveness and Performance
Margareta Drzeniek Hanouz,
Director,Senior Economist
Irene Mia,
Director, Senior Economist
Thierry Geiger,
Associate Director,Economist
Ciara Browne,
Associate Director
Pearl Samandari,
Community Manager
Eva Trujillo Herrera,
Research Assistant
Carissa Sahli,
CoordinatorWe thank Hope Steele for her superb editingwork and Neil Weinberg for his excellentgraphic design and layout. We are grateful toMiriam Poretti for her invaluable researchassistance.The terms
country 
and
nation
as used in thisreport do not in all cases refer to a territorialentity that is a state as understood by inter-national law and practice. The terms coverwell-defined, geographically self-containedeconomic areas that may not be states butfor which statistical data are maintained on aseparate and independent basis.
The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011 © 2010 World Economic Forum

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The @WorldEconomicForum reports on world economies. In 10/11, Switzerland ranks as the most competitive for the second year in a row. The US drops from #2 last year to #4 this year.