Ireland stays static in global competitiveness league
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
There's been no improvement in Ireland's level of competitiveness.
A new international league table rates the country at number 22.
America tops the list compiled by the World Economic Forum.
The Nordic states and Switzerland are among the leading countries in the global competitiveness index.
While there is no slip in Ireland's position, Turlough O'Sullivan from the employer's group IBEC has said that Ireland has performed much better in the past.
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