According to the World Yearbook 2011, developed by the Strategic Studies Center of the Institute for Competitiveness and International Management Development (IMD), Mexico has moved up 9 spots in global competitiveness.
In the report, Mexico was rated better than some European countries like Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece, after their competitiveness has waned due to financial problems. This new position places it above powerhouses such as Brazil and Russia and offers insight into what Mexico has in store for the global economy. Read the article to get the full perspective on Mexico's stance in the Global Competitiveness Index.
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