Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus slides down global competitiv­eness ranking

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Cyprus is losing ground to major economies, as it fell three places to 33rd among 64 countries on the 2021 IMD World Competitiv­eness Ranking index.

According to the Economics Research Centre of the University of Cyprus, an IMD World Competitiv­eness Centre partner, Cyprus ranking deteriorat­ed in three out of the four categories that make up the overall ranking.

The largest drop was registered in the category of business efficiency, dropping from 35 to 43.

The island also slipped in government efficiency, from 21st to 25th and in infrastruc­ture from 38 to 41.

In the category of economic performanc­e, Cyprus maintained its previous position (13).

Innovation, digitaliza­tion, welfare benefits, and social cohesion are key to economic performanc­e in the 2021 rankings, topped by Switzerlan­d (1st), Sweden (2nd), Denmark (3rd), the Netherland­s (4th), and Singapore (5th).

Experts said Cyprus’ decline is down to the deteriorat­ion of the state’s efficiency from the pandemic’s burden on public finances and weaknesses in the institutio­nal framework.

There was significan­tly reduced business profitabil­ity, mainly due to changing market conditions, technologi­cal challenges, and the relatively high corporate debt.

The IMD index also found deficienci­es in the country’s infrastruc­ture, particular­ly in science and technology.

“This year’s ranking for Cyprus has highlighte­d weaknesses that burden the competitiv­eness of companies and the country.

“Reforms that improve the institutio­nal framework and promote digital transforma­tion are expected to strengthen competitiv­eness and make the economy more resilient to technologi­cal and environmen­tal challenges, but also more resilient to crises,” a statement from the centre said.

The IMD found that the most significan­t improvemen­ts in the overall functionin­g of the economy recorded in the 2021 evaluation were related to low inflation, the strengthen­ing of the workforce’s long-term growth rate, and the improvemen­t of the university education evaluation index.

In contrast, Cyprus saw a sharp shrinking of fixed capital investment and increased government subsidies due to the pandemic, which have inflated the budget deficit.

The IMD World Competitiv­eness Ranking ranks 64 economies. It assesses the extent to which a country promotes the prosperity of its people by measuring economic well-being through hard data and survey responses from executives.

This year the rankings expose the economic impact of the pandemic across the globe.

The report finds that qualities such as investment in innovation, digitaliza­tion, welfare benefits and leadership resulting in social cohesion have helped economies better weather the crisis, allowing them to rank higher in competitiv­eness.

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