The data describes the country ranking based on the scores derived from the 2016 Sustainable Competitiveness Index. Leading the ranking was Sweden with a total index score of 60.9. Countries with the highest rankings tended to be high-income countries displaying a certain correlation between the score and income levels.
Sweden | 60.9 |
Norway | 59.4 |
Finland | 56.2 |
Denmark | 56 |
Iceland | 56 |
Slovenia | 54.8 |
Switzerland | 54.4 |
Ireland | 53.9 |
Luxembourg | 53.8 |
Austria | 53.8 |
Estonia | 53.6 |
New Zealand | 53.5 |
Liechtenstein | 52.4 |
Germany | 52.1 |
Japan | 52 |