The Pak Banker

WEF ranks Pakistan better than India

- Staff Reporter

ISLAMABAD: The World Economic Forum (WEF) has ranked Pakistan ahead of India in terms of emerging economies of the world. The WEF ranked India at 62nd position in the list of emerging economies, while China and Pakistan were ranked at 26th and 47th position respective­ly. Last year, India ranked at number 60 among the 79 emerging economies, while China was at number 15 and Pakistan at 52.

According to the Inclusive Developmen­t Index shared by the WEF, Norway continues to be the world's Number 1 inclusivel­y advanced economy, with Lithuania as the Number 1 of all emerging economies in the world. The Forum announced these rankings during a meet to release the annual index. The index is measured after assessing several parameters, including standard of living, the sustainabi­lity of the environmen­t and the measures taken to protect the coming generation­s from going into a mounting debt.

At the annual meeting, the forum encouraged the leaders to shift to inclusive developmen­t and growth models. It also stated that using GDP as a measure of growth only leads to inequality and short-term realisatio­n of goals.

The Forum's Inclusive Developmen­t Index 2018 measures progress of 103 economies towards this goal. By measuring three individual pillars; growth and developmen­t; inclusion; and inter-generation­al equity it draws the following conclusion­s: Norway is the world's most inclusive advanced economy. In Asia-Pacific, Australia is the highest ranked advanced economy on ninth out of 29 economies. It is followed by New Zealand on 13, Republic of Korea (16) and Japan (24), which is the lowest G7 economy.

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