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Development Economic State of Vaud (DEV) - Switzerland

Situated in the heart of Europe, between lakes and mountains, the canton of Vaud is the largest French-speaking region in Switzerland, one of the world’s most prosperous nations, which enjoys a quality of life among the highest in the world. It brings together all of Switzerland’s qualities: innovation, dynamism in economic development and in investments, productivity, a high quality education system, political stability, an attractive tax system, a highly qualified and cosmopolitan workforce, extremely competitive financial services, a rich and varied economy, and especially an incomparable quality of life!

Our canton is strategically situated at the crossroads of the major Swiss and European motorways and railways, making it a region open to the world and easily accessible. The European capitals are accessible within a short travel time from the international airport of Geneva, which simplifies business travel for international managers.

Ideal environment

The canton of Vaud has the sophisticated infrastructure in place, providing access to and services for numerous business centers with existing premises and land available for construction. At the same time, the sense of responsibility to protect the environment held by the government and individuals alike has helped to maintain the region’s landscapes of rare quality.

Finally, Vaud population has an abundance of talents from colleges and universities of our region, whose reputation of excellence and innovation capacity are widely recognized throughout the world.

For all these reasons, many headquarters and high technology companies have chosen the Canton of Vaud.

Concentrated expertise

The canton of Vaud is home to more than 1,200 high-tech companies and numerous public and private research centers, including some of the most prestigious in Europe, operating in cutting edge fields such as life sciences, information and communication technology (ICT), micro and nanotechnologies, and energy and environmental technologies.

This high concentration of technology companies and research laboratories has led to the creation of a number of competence centers, or clusters, that are particularly dynamic in these high value added sectors. These clusters bring together know-how, industry experts and specialists as well as top-tier infrastructure at a European level, and enjoy strong political backing for their development. The close proximity of these competence clusters creates numerous synergies (between life sciences and microtechnology or computer science, for example), strengthening and expanding the capabilities that each sector offers.

 

Site Location in Emerging Markets 2011 Comparative Advantages Benchmark to Human Capital and Sustainable Growth

The shift to knowledge economies and focus on human capital development has begun. Some high growth emerging and developed countries have managed to perform well as FDI locations as production and services economies also acting as Gateways in International Trade. What happens if these countries have to excel in providing excellent global talent supply? You can simulate this scenario using this business environment analysis model.

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  • Economic Factors
  • Talent Environment
  • Governance Factors

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Location benchmark of the business environment and economic development of emerging and developed countries to become knowledge economies

Global Arena Comparative Analysis - United Arab Emirates Annual Investment Meeting

1. Abstract

The UAE hosted AIM (Annual Investment Meeting) targets rapidly transforming economies, emerging countries and industries for which high growth is projected. Working with PwC and Credit Suisse, Global Arena provided a comparative analysis for a mix of developed and emerging market economies. Then, based on the projected transition (in all locations) to knowledge-based economies driven by human capital, the model was used to identify locations that appear to be ahead of the curve in the talent environment area. Singapore, Switzerland and Hong Kong ranked best when all decision factors were equally weighted. When the factors involving talent were given increased weight, South Korea ranked highest while Poland, Turkey and Romania showed dramatic improvement.

2. Sponsors

PwC and CLS Communications Language Services sponsored the AIM Comparative Analysis.

3. Objective

PwC’s 14th Annual Global CEO survey (“Globalization re-imagined”) indicates that global companies are placing increased emphasis in the areas of talent and innovation. Global Arena technology was used to compare major developed economies with high-growth economies in emerging markets. Global Arena’s analytic methodology makes it possible to compare locations against varied criteria; for the AIM conference, we wanted to identify locations that were ‘ahead of the curve’ in the transition to a knowledge-based economy.

4. Scope

Locations:

Azerbaijan, Germany, Georgia, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Malaysia, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom.

Data Series:

Economic Environment

  • Ease of Doing Business
  • Gateway Capabilities
  • Environmental Performance

Talent Environment

  • Innovation Capabilities
  • Labour Productivity
  • Labour Availability

Governance Factors

  • PwC Corporate Tax Rate
  • Social Political Stability
  • Labour Market Flexibility

4. Results

Initial Case Study settings:

All decision factors are equally weighted.

The results:

When all factors are equally weighted, Singapore, Switzerland, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom and Germany are ranked highest. This result is as expected. However, when high weights are assigned to the factors involving talent (adjust all the talent sliders to the far right, all the other sliders to the far left), South Korea is top ranked. Moreover, under these conditions, there is dramatic improvement in the rankings for Poland, Turkey and Romania. These results indicate that South Korea, Poland, Turkey and Romania are ahead of the curve amongst their peers preparing for a transition to a knowledge-based economy.

For review:

If all the economic environment factors are heavily weighted, the developed economies will be highly ranked.  Note as well, that emerging market economies do not do well in the area of environmental performance.

5. Appendix

About this analyses

The shift in the world’s economic order forces high‐growth countries to continually enhance their strategies aimed at growing their global market share and improving their Business Environment.

For this comparative analysis we selected 17 countries that were participating in the UAE Annual Investment Meeting 2011.

In this comparative analysis we selected location factors about the FDI Business Environment that help you with scenario analysis on the impact of the shift from production and services to knowledge economies.

 


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