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In last year’s Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index, Italy was
ranked
61st, trailing all other advanced economies.
Nevertheless, Transparency International, the world’s premier corruption rating agency,
ranked
Hong Kong as the 14th cleanest society in 2007.
In 2007, Thailand was
ranked
54th, compared to first and second place for Hong Kong and Singapore, respectively.
Taiwan was
ranked
25th and Korea 41st.
By the outbreak of World War I, Britain
ranked
only fourth among the great powers in terms of military personnel, fourth in terms of GDP, and third in military spending.
But, by this definition, nineteenth-century Britain – which at the height of its power in 1870
ranked
third (behind the US and Russia) in GDP and third (behind Russia and France) in military expenditures – could not be considered hegemonic, despite its naval dominance.
No wonder blockchain is
ranked
close to the peak of the hype cycle of technologies with inflated expectations.
Commercial banks are
ranked
by assets.
Investment banks are
ranked
on a variety of metrics, as are universities – from academic results to their prowess in environmental management, or their appeal to gay students.
Indeed, its ranking on the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Index fell from 18th last year to 21st this year (Germany
ranked
sixth both years).
Will oil and other natural resources force Ghana,
ranked
among the leading producers of cocoa, coffee, and oil palm, to turn its back on agriculture?
Indeed, Ireland is
ranked
as the best place in Europe to do business, the easiest in Europe for paying taxes, and number one in Europe for completion of tertiary education.
By 2013, Greece
ranked
48th in the Atlas’s index of complexity of exports – by far the lowest of any developed country in Europe – while Argentina
ranked
67th.
(This year, Doing Business
ranked
China 91st out of the 185 national economies it examined.)
Hospitality businesses are now ranked, analyzed, and compared not by industry professionals, but by the very people for whom the service is intended – the customer.
But impoverished and slow-growing African countries like Ghana, Senegal, Mali, Benin, and Malawi are
ranked
as having less corruption than fast-growing Asian countries like Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Indonesia.
I can think of four major issues –
ranked
by immediacy and relevance to the well being of the global economy – that are looming larger in importance and becoming more threatening in character.
The Inequality PuzzleNEW YORK – Over the past decade, income inequality has come to be
ranked
alongside terrorism, climate change, pandemics, and economic stagnation as one of the most urgent issues on the international policy agenda.
New Delhi is
ranked
as the most polluted city on earth, with air pollution exceeding safe levels by a factor of 60.
With all scientific publications recorded digitally, citations can be counted instantly, allowing scientists to be
ranked
accordingly.
In Asia, Thailand is
ranked
the most unequal, followed by Hong Kong in 13th position, and Papua New Guinea, which is
ranked
19th.
Some of the results are not surprising – for example, Sweden is
ranked
as the world’s most equal country.
And, in its latest report, Global Financial Integrity
ranked
Malaysia second in the world for illicit capital movements, reflecting years of outflows from a massive informal economy tied to corruption.
The Electoral Integrity Project
ranked
the 2013 election 66th for polls held worldwide last year – placing it firmly in the lowest tier, below Pakistan and Iran.
And its cultural industries are impressive, though, in terms of higher education, whereas 27 of its universities are
ranked
in the global top 100, the US accounts for 52.
Yes, Singapore
ranked
seventh out of more than 170 countries on Transparency International’s corruption survey last year.
The best-known means by which Japanese students are
ranked
is hensachi – literally translated as “standard deviation” – which reflects how far from the statistical mean a typical student admitted to a given institution scores on a test focused on memorized formulas and facts.
She is routinely
ranked
higher than her husband in terms of protocol.
By World War I, Britain
ranked
only fourth among the great powers in terms of military personnel, fourth in GDP, and third in military spending.
The US economy is still
ranked
near the top in competitiveness by the World Economic Forum, and the political system, in its own messy way, has slowly begun to wrestle with the necessary changes.
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