Since 2004, the report ranks the world's nations according to the Global Competitiveness Index.
World Economic Forum 2012-2013 competitiveness index ranks Sweden 4th most competitive.
Armenia ranks 82nd out of 144 economies according to the 2012-2013 Global Competitiveness Index.
Zambia ranked 117th out of 128 countries on the 2007 Global Competitiveness Index, which looks at factors that affect economic growth.
The Global Competitiveness Index 2007-2008 placed Portugal on the 40th position out of 131 countries and territories.
The Netherlands moved up from the 11th position in the Global Competitiveness Index to the 9th position in 2007.
The World Economic Forum 2009-2010 competitiveness index ranks Sweden the 4th most competitive economy in the world.
Human Resources & Labor Review, a national human competitiveness index & analysis, ranked the university 14th in the world in 2012.
Responsible Competitiveness Index (2003, 2005, 2007)
The Global Competitiveness Index integrates the macroeconomic and the micro/business aspects of competitiveness into a single index.