IMD World Talent Ranking 2022

Notes and Sources by Criteria The source of the survey criteria is always : IMD World Competitiveness Center’s Executive Opinion Survey 2022. Which was conducted from mid-February to early May 2022, with a total number of 6’031 respondents.

Background Criteria

0.0.1 [B] Exchange Rate

International Financial Statistics Online February 2021 (IMF) National sources

Period average. 0.0.2 [B] Population - market size

World Economic Outlook April 2022 National sources

Mid-year estimates. Croatia: new census in 2011 with a new methodology. India: break in series in 2011. Iceland, Romania as of January 1. Jordan: series have been revised according to the the new Population and Housing Census published in 2016. End of year population for 2019 and 2020. Lithuania: break in series 2011 - census revised population figure downwards by 10% (emigration to EU over past decade). Philippines: Projected population (medium assumption) excluding for 2015, which is based on the 2015 Census. Portugal: methodological change in 2011. Russia: including Crimea as of 2015. UAE: re-estimation of the national population was made by the National Bureau of Statistics in 2010 (consequent increase as of 2008).

0.0.3 [B] GDP per capita

OECD (2022), Main Economic Indicators - complete database National sources

Provisional data or estimates for most recent year. Malaysia: Data for 2021 is sum of 4 quarters. Taiwan, China: 2019 and 2020 data are revised according to the annual revisions released by DGBAS in November 2021.

Factor 1: Investment & Development

1.01

Total public expenditure on education IMF Government Finance Statistics Eurostat March 2022 UNESCO http://stats.uis.unesco.org National sources

Total general (local, regional and central) government expenditure in educational institutions (current and capital). It excludes transfers to private entities such as subsidies to households and students, but includes expenditure funded by transfers from international sources to government. It includes pre-primary, primary, secondary all levels and tertiary public institutions. Chile and Jordan: Budgetary central government. Philippines: Includes expenditure for items other than basic and higher education such as vocational education, culture and sports.

1.02

Total public exp. on education per student IMF Government Finance Statistics Eurostat March 2022 UNESCO http://stats.uis.unesco.org National sources

Total general (local, regional and central) government expenditure in educational institutions (current and capital). It excludes transfers to private entities such as subsidies to households and students, but includes expenditure funded by transfers from international sources to government. It includes pre-primary, primary, secondary all levels and tertiary public institutions. Chile and Jordan: Budgetary central government. Philippines: Includes expenditure for items other than basic and higher education such as vocational education, culture and sports.

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