gfcc presentation @ iedc conference 2015
TRANSCRIPT
The GFCC defines National
Competitiveness as the long-
term growth of living
standards through
improvements in productivity.
National competitiveness
Gen
eral
pe
rfor
man
ce
Econ
omic
co
mpl
exity
Talent'
Futu
re g
row
th
Infrastructure'
Cap
ital
Inno
va0o
n'
Qua
lity
of li
fe
National resources
History matters
Business environment
Institutions matter
Capabilities development
Strategy matters
Tradi4onal infrastructures lay the founda4ons for compe44veness… but, more
and more, digital infrastructures are key.
Investments in educa4on and interna4onal student mobility are essen4al for the
development of the ‘talent pool’.
The basics maGer
FiHng: value proposi4on & tools
From cost to value: dynamic trajectories
Ecosystems
Ins4tu4ons
Governance