Iceland ranks 27th on a list of countries in the 2016-2017 Global
Competitiveness Report, published by the World Economic Forum. That’s a
move up from 29th place last year, RÚV reports. The report analyzes 138 countries.
Switzerland
ranks first, the eighth year in a row, followed by Singapore and the
US. The Netherlands and Germany rank fourth and fifth, followed by
Sweden and the UK. Finland, Norway and Denmark are in 10-12th place.
Yemen is at the bottom of the list, in 138th place.
You can view the full report here.
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