POLITICS

SA placed 53rd in Global Competitiveness Rankings 2013 - WEF

Country overtakes Brazil to place second among BRICS, scores badly on governance indicators

South Africa is ranked 53rd this year, overtaking Brazil to place second among the BRICS. South Africa does well on measures of the quality of its institutions (41st), including intellectual property protection (18th), property rights (20th), and in the efficiency of the legal framework in challenging and settling disputes (13th and 12th, respectively). The high accountability of its private institutions (2nd) further supports the institutional framework.

Furthermore, South Africa's financial market development remains impressive at 3rd place. The country also has an efficient market for goods and services (28th), and it does reasonably well in more complex areas such as business sophistication (35th) and innovation (39th). But the country's strong ties to advanced economies, notably the euro area, make it more vulnerable to their economic slowdown and likely have contributed to the deterioration of fiscal indicators: its performance in the macroeconomic environment has dropped sharply (from 69th to 95th).

Low scores for the diversion of public funds (99th), the perceived wastefulness of government spending (79th), and a more general lack of public trust in politicians (98th) remain worrisome, and security continues to be a major area of concern for doing business (at 109th).

Building a skilled labor force and creating sufficient employment also present considerable challenges. The health of the workforce is ranked 133rd out of 148 economies-the result of high rates of communicable diseases and poor health indicators more generally.

The quality of the educational system is very poor (146th), with low primary and tertiary enrollment rates. Labor market efficiency is poor (116th), hiring and firing practices are extremely rigid (147th), companies cannot set wages flexibly (144th), and significant tensions in labor-employer relations exist (148th). Raising educational standards and making the labor market more efficient will thus be critical in view of the country's high unemployment rate of over 20 percent, with the rate of youth unemployment estimated at close to 50 percent.

 

GCI 2013-2014

GCI 2012-2013

 

Country/Economy

Rank

Score

Rank

Change

Switzerland

1

5.67

1

0

Singapore

2

5.61

2

0

Finland

3

5.54

3

0

Germany

4

5.51

6

2

United States

5

5.48

7

2

Sweden

6

5.48

4

-2

Hong Kong SAR

7

5.47

9

2

Netherlands

8

5.42

5

-3

Japan

9

5.40

10

1

United Kingdom

10

5.37

8

-2

Norway

11

5.33

15

4

Taiwan, China

12

5.29

13

1

Qatar

13

5.24

11

-2

Canada

14

5.20

14

0

Denmark

15

5.18

12

-3

Austria

16

5.15

16

0

Belgium

17

5.13

17

0

New Zealand

18

5.11

23

5

United Arab Emirates

19

5.11

24

5

Saudi Arabia

20

5.10

18

-2

Australia

21

5.09

20

-1

Luxembourg

22

5.09

22

0

France

23

5.05

21

-2

Malaysia

24

5.03

25

1

Korea, Rep.

25

5.01

19

-6

Brunei Darussalam

26

4.95

28

2

Israel

27

4.94

26

-1

Ireland

28

4.92

27

-1

China

29

4.84

29

0

Puerto Rico

30

4.67

31

1

Iceland

31

4.66

30

-1

Estonia

32

4.65

34

2

Oman

33

4.64

32

-1

Chile

34

4.61

33

-1

Spain

35

4.57

36

1

Kuwait

36

4.56

37

1

Thailand

37

4.54

38

1

Indonesia

38

4.53

50

12

Azerbaijan

39

4.51

46

7

Panama

40

4.50

40

0

Malta

41

4.50

47

6

Poland

42

4.46

41

-1

Bahrain

43

4.45

35

-8

Turkey

44

4.45

43

-1

Mauritius

45

4.45

54

9

Czech Republic

46

4.43

39

-7

Barbados

47

4.42

44

-3

Lithuania

48

4.41

45

-3

Italy

49

4.41

42

-7

Kazakhstan

50

4.41

51

1

Portugal

51

4.40

49

-2

Latvia

52

4.40

55

3

South Africa

53

4.37

52

-1

Costa Rica

54

4.35

57

3

Mexico

55

4.34

53

-2

Brazil

56

4.33

48

-8

Bulgaria

57

4.31

62

5

Cyprus

58

4.30

58

0

Philippines

59

4.29

65

6

India

60

4.28

59

-1

Peru

61

4.25

61

0

Slovenia

62

4.25

56

-6

Hungary

63

4.25

60

-3

Russian Federation

64

4.25

67

3

Sri Lanka

65

4.22

68

3

Rwanda

66

4.21

63

-3

Montenegro

67

4.20

72

5

Jordan

68

4.20

64

-4

Colombia

69

4.19

69

0

Vietnam

70

4.18

75

5

Ecuador

71

4.18

86

15

Georgia

72

4.15

77

5

Macedonia, FYR

73

4.14

80

7

Botswana

74

4.13

79

5

Croatia

75

4.13

81

6

Romania

76

4.13

78

2

Morocco

77

4.11

70

-7

Slovak Republic

78

4.10

71

-7

Armenia

79

4.10

82

3

Seychelles

80

4.10

76

-4

Lao PDR

81

4.08

n/a

n/a

Iran, Islamic Rep.

82

4.07

66

-16

Tunisia

83

4.06

n/a

n/a

Ukraine

84

4.05

73

-11

Uruguay

85

4.05

74

-11

Guatemala

86

4.04

83

-3

Bosnia and Herzegovina

87

4.02

88

1

Cambodia

88

4.01

85

-3

Moldova

89

3.94

87

-2

Namibia

90

3.93

92

2

Greece

91

3.93

96

5

Trinidad and Tobago

92

3.91

84

-8

Zambia

93

3.86

102

9

Jamaica

94

3.86

97

3

Albania

95

3.85

89

-6

Kenya

96

3.85

106

10

El Salvador

97

3.84

101

4

Bolivia

98

3.84

104

6

Nicaragua

99

3.84

108

9

Algeria

100

3.79

110

10

Serbia

101

3.77

95

-6

Guyana

102

3.77

109

7

Lebanon

103

3.77

91

-12

Argentina

104

3.76

94

-10

Dominican Republic

105

3.76

105

0

Suriname

106

3.75

114

8

Mongolia

107

3.75

93

-14

Libya

108

3.73

113

5

Bhutan

109

3.73

n/a

n/a

Bangladesh

110

3.71

118

8

Honduras

111

3.70

90

-21

Gabon

112

3.70

99

-13

Senegal

113

3.70

117

4

Ghana

114

3.69

103

-11

Cameroon

115

3.68

112

-3

Gambia, The

116

3.67

98

-18

Nepal

117

3.66

125

8

Egypt

118

3.63

107

-11

Paraguay

119

3.61

116

-3

Nigeria

120

3.57

115

-5

Kyrgyz Republic

121

3.57

127

6

Cape Verde

122

3.53

122

0

Lesotho

123

3.52

137

14

Swaziland

124

3.52

135

11

Tanzania

125

3.50

120

-5

Côte d'Ivoire

126

3.50

131

5

Ethiopia

127

3.50

121

-6

Liberia

128

3.45

111

-17

Uganda

129

3.45

123

-6

Benin

130

3.45

119

-11

Zimbabwe

131

3.44

132

1

Madagascar

132

3.42

130

-2

Pakistan

133

3.41

124

-9

Venezuela

134

3.35

126

-8

Mali

135

3.33

128

-7

Malawi

136

3.32

129

-7

Mozambique

137

3.30

138

1

Timor-Leste

138

3.25

136

-2

Myanmar

139

3.23

n/a

n/a

Burkina Faso

140

3.21

133

-7

Mauritania

141

3.19

134

-7

Angola

142

3.15

n/a

n/a

Haiti

143

3.11

142

-1

Sierra Leone

144

3.01

143

-1

Yemen

145

2.98

140

-5

Burundi

146

2.92

144

-2

Guinea

147

2.91

141

-6

Chad

148

2.85

139

-9

The full report can be accessed here - PDF.

Issued by the World Economic Forum, September 4 2013

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