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REGIONAL COOPERATION AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION

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PART V:<br />

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3.1. Comparative analysis of the global overall index and subindex of<br />

competitiveness in the West Balkan countries in the period from 2008 to<br />

2009<br />

Table 3: Global Competitiveness Overall Index 2008-2009<br />

Country<br />

Overall Index<br />

Rank<br />

Score<br />

United States 1 5,74<br />

Slovenia 42 4,50<br />

Croatia 61 4,22<br />

Montenegro 65 4,11<br />

Serbia 85 3,90<br />

Macedonia 89 3,87<br />

Bosnia and Herzegovina 107 3,56<br />

Albania 108 3,55<br />

Chad 134 2,85<br />

Source: The Global Competitiveness Report 2008-2009.<br />

After taking into consideration all 12 indices of competitiveness ,we can move to interrelated<br />

comparison of West European countries in terms of the position they have in the list of<br />

134 world countries. In Table 3, in addition to mentioned countries, the United States and<br />

Chad are also included for the purpose of the clearer overview of the best and the worst<br />

level of the global competitiveness index in the period from 2008 to 2009. The case of our<br />

neighboring country Slovenia is the most interesting one. Slovenia is an ex SFRJ country<br />

which holds the 42th place on the list and has significantly better competitive position than<br />

Serbia or Macedonia. Croatia lags behind Slovenia slightly, while Bosnia and Herzegovina<br />

and Albania considerably lag behind Slovenia. The fact that Montenegro has the 65th<br />

place, close to Croatia, cannot be taken as the completely valid, because the mentioned<br />

country has only recreantly achieved its independence and therefore the real picture on its<br />

competitiveness cannot be given.<br />

It is interesting to review the ranking of the West Balkan countries when we break down<br />

the mentioned global competitiveness index into subindices related to basic requirements,<br />

efficiency enhances and innovation factors.<br />

Table 4: Global Competitiveness Subindex 2008-2009<br />

Country<br />

Basic requirements<br />

Rank<br />

Score<br />

Finland 1 6,18<br />

United States 22 5,50<br />

Slovenia 38 5,13<br />

Croatia 49 4,69<br />

Montenegro 59 4,52<br />

Macedonia 68 4,42<br />

Serbia 88 4,15<br />

Bosnia and Herzegovina 98 3,93<br />

Albania 100 3,89<br />

Zimbabwe 134 2,88<br />

Source: The Global Competitiveness Report 2008-2009.

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