Competitiveness indicators

12/04/2010

The National Competitiveness Council is currently preparing the 2010 edition of Benchmarking Ireland's Performance. In 2009, the Council used approximately 140 indicators to see how Ireland compares internationally on, for instance, living standards, export performance, prices and costs, productivity, innovation and infrastructure. Now, in the run-up to the 2010 Report, they are seeking suggestions regarding additional/alternative internationally comparable indicators that could further our understanding of Ireland's relative competitiveness. Anyone aware of such indicators who would like to propose them for inclusion should e-mail ncc@forfas.ie. Further information is available here.

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