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tpsbmam Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 05:25 AM
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Thank you rethugs.....US looks pathetic in World Economic Forum rankings
http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/article1761727.ece

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The United States has lost its top slot in a global ranking of economic competitiveness published yesterday because of mounting concern among businesses over its budget deficit and crumbling faith in its institutions.

The world's largest economy fell from first to sixth place in the World Economic Forum's annual survey that is based on interviews with 11,000 business leaders.

The harsh verdict comes a week after the International Monetary Fund highlighted a US slowdown as the biggest threat to the world economy.

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In its annual assessment of the competitiveness of 125 countries, the WEF said a number of weaknesses in the US, particularly related to macroeconomic imbalances and the institutional environment, were beginning to "erode the country's overall competitiveness potential".

Augusto Lopez-Claros, the chief economist and head of the WEF's global competitiveness network, said the US would remain one of the most competitive economies in the world for the "foreseeable future".

But he warned: "With potentially open-ended expenditure commitments linked to defence and homeland security, ongoing plans to lower taxes further, as well as other longer-term potential claims on the budget, the prospects for sustained fiscal adjustment seem not too bright."

He said the low savings rate in the US and the country's record current account deficit posed a "non-negligible risk" to its overall competitiveness and the future of the global economy itself, given the relative size of the US.

Mr Lopez-Claros said the quality of the country's public institutions had fallen "somewhat short of the levels of transparency and efficiency" seen in other members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development club of rich nations.

He said that, without redress, such worries "could allow other countries in a highly competitive global economy to challenge the US's privileged position".

It ranked just 69th out of 125 in terms of the basic health of its economy, with its health and primary education ranked 40th and the quality of its institutions 27th.


(It's well worth reading the whole article.)
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rock Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 06:09 AM
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1. For you numerology fans
we fell one place for each supreme court judge that voted to install *. Coincidence? I think not.
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