Competitiveness Rating in Norway compared to Europe
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Norway: Economic growth competiveness index
The Growth Competitiveness Index (GCI), aims to quantify the quality of the macroeconomic environment, the state of a countrys public institutions, and its level of technological readiness.
Higher competitiveness scores are more desirable:
- Very High 5.51 to 7
- High 4.51 to 5.50
- Moderate 3.51 to 4.50
- Low - 3.01 to 3.50
- Very Low 0 to 3.00
Source: World Economic Forum
Norway has an excellent collection of housing statistics. Statistics Norway has quarterly house price index, average monthly rents and housing construction data. Norges Bank publishes yearly house price index. General economics statistics are from the Statistics Norway and Norges Bank.