Mishal to
Conduct Nationwide Survey to Measure Pakistan’s Global Competitiveness Ranking
for 2014-2015
The World
Economic Forum in partnership with Mishal will conduct the Executive Opinion
Surveys across Pakistan.
The
World Economic Forum in partnership with Mishal Pakistan will conduct the
Executive Opinion Survey 2014 in Pakistan beginning in March 2014.
The Executive Opinion Survey, “The Voice of the Business
Community” is a major component of The Global Competitiveness Report and
provides the key ingredient that turns the Report into a representative annual
measure of a nation’s economic environment and its ability to achieve sustained
growth. The Survey gathers valuable information on a broad range of variables
for which hard data sources are scarce or nonexistent. High-level business executives
operating in Pakistan will be surveyed to capture their opinion on the business
environment in which they operate.
The Global
Competitiveness Report has been the World Economic Forum’s flagship
publication since 1979 and is widely recognized as the world’s leading
cross-country comparison of factors affecting economic competitiveness and
growth.
A sample of company executives in Pakistan will be asked to complete
this important and confidential survey. Mr. Amir Jahangir, Chief
Executive Officer of Mishal Pakistan notes that it is vitally important that
each executive sampled complete the survey to ensure that
Pakistan has accurate and reliable data in the Report. The report for 2014-2015
is expected to be issues in the Q4 of 2014.
Established in 2003, Mishal Pakistan is the Partner
Institute of the Global Competitiveness & Benchmarking
Network, World Economic Forum. As a partner institute Mishal is working on
measuring Pakistan’s performance on multiple international indices and reports including
the Global Competitiveness Index/Report, Global Gender Gap Index, Global
Enabling Trade Index, Global Information Technology Report - Network Readiness
Index, Financial Development Index and the Global Travel and Tourism
Competitiveness Index.
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