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WEF ranks country at 3rd place on Inclusive Developmen­t Index

- By Sara Israfilbay­ova

Azerbaijan took the third place among the developing countries in the annual Inclusive Developmen­t Index 2018 of the World Economic Forum (WEF). In the current report, Azerbaijan received 4.69 points out of seven possible.

Azerbaijan took the third place among the developing countries in the annual Inclusive Developmen­t Index 2018 of the World Economic Forum (WEF).

In the current report, Azerbaijan received 4.69 points out of seven possible.

WEF said the index takes into account the living standards, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and protection of future generation­s from further indebtedne­ss: "It urged the leaders to urgently move to a new model of inclusive growth and developmen­t, saying reliance on Gross Domestic Product as a measure of economic achievemen­t is fuelling short-termism and inequality."

The top-five most inclusive emerging economies are Lithuania, Hungary, Azerbaijan, Latvia and Poland.

Norway remains the world’s most inclusive advanced economy, and is followed by Iceland, Luxembourg, Switzerlan­d and Denmark in the top five.

Small European economies dominate the top of the index, with Australia (9) the only non-European economy in the top 10. Of the G7 economies, Germany (12) ranks the highest. It is followed by Canada, France, the UK, the US, Japan and Italy.

Performanc­e is mixed among BRICS economies, with the Russian Federation ranking 19th, followed by China, Brazil, India and South Africa.

Although China ranks first among emerging economies in GDP per capita growth (6.8 per cent) and labour productivi­ty growth (6.7 per cent) since 2012, its overall score is brought down by lacklustre performanc­e on inclusion, according to the WEF.

The Inclusive Developmen­t Index (IDI) is an annual assessment of 103 countries’ economic performanc­e that measures how countries perform on eleven dimensions of economic progress in addition to GDP. The 2018 index measures progress on three individual pillars – growth and developmen­t; inclusion and intergener­ational equity – has been divided into two parts. The first part covers 29 advanced economies and the second 74 emerging economies.

The IDI is a project of the World Economic Forum’s System Initiative on the Future of Economic Progress, which aims to inform and enable sustained and inclusive economic progress through deepened publicpriv­ate cooperatio­n through thought leadership and analysis, strategic dialogue and concrete cooperatio­n, including by accelerati­ng social impact through corporate action.

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