World Economic Forum to Support Andhra Pradesh in Assessing Indian State’s Competitiveness

 

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  • World Economic Forum to help Andhra Pradesh government assess the state’s level of competitiveness
  • Forum benchmarking methods, including use of the Global Competitiveness Index, will be used to identify economy’s strengths and weaknesses
  • Data-driven, evidence-based policy-making will play an important role in the government’s strategy to spur economic growth
  • More information about the World Economic Forum’s competitiveness programme at http://gcr.weforum.org

New Delhi, India, 4 November 2015 –The World Economic Forum and the government of Andhra Pradesh have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that paves the way for a future collaboration that will allow the Indian state government and its partners to assess competitiveness.

Drawing on the work of the Forum in benchmarking competitiveness, particularly through the use of the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI), the Andhra Pradesh government and its partners will assess the competitiveness – both strengths and weaknesses – of the state’s economy. The assessment will provide key data for the design of evidence-based policies and reforms, and allow comparison with other economies of similar size or at a similar stage of development.

“Collaboration with the World Economic Forum will provide us with the methodology, tools and knowledge to design better policies,” said N. Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, India. “Identifying and measuring bottlenecks to growth and prosperity are critical steps for the State of Andhra Pradesh to fulfil its ambitions.”

The methodology used to assess Andhra Pradesh’s competitiveness will draw on the GCI, which measures a set of factors and policies that together determine an economy’s level of productivity and its ability to prosper. The assessment is based on the performance in 12 categories: institutions; infrastructure; macroeconomic stability; health and primary education; higher education and training; goods market efficiency; labour market efficiency; financial sector development; technological readiness; market size; business sophistication; and innovation.

“We look forward to sharing our expertise with key actors of Andhra Pradesh’s development and building their capacity to carry out a similar exercise for their state, which is home to almost 50 million people. The potential impact of this initiative is therefore significant,” said Philipp Rösler, Head of the Centre for Regional Strategies and Member of the Managing Board, World Economic Forum.

The Forum will provide technical support and help train government staff on GCI methodology, data collection and interpretation of results, with the goal of building capacity for the Government of Andhra Pradesh and its partners to carry out competitiveness assessments independently and on a regular basis.