The CSGR Globalisation Index measures the economic, social and political dimensions of globalisation for countries on an annual basis over the period 1982 to 2004, and combines these into an overall globalisation index, or score>>>>ClickHere>>>
Category: Indices of Global Business
A collection of indices that measure how much a firm has globalised, the distribution of capabilities across the world or how the challenges and disruptions affect globalisation.
How to Measure Globalisation? A New Globalisation Index (NGI)
In this article, a new composite globalisation index will be presented. With its 21 variables, it accounts for the multidimensionality of this phenomenon instead of relying purely on economic indicators. As compared to other existing globalisation indices, three major innovations are introduced in this New Globalisation Index (NGI) >>ClickHere>>>>>
Index of Economic Freedom
The Index covers 12 freedoms – from property rights to financial freedom – in 186 countries>>>ClickHere>>
Ease of doing business index
Economies are ranked on their ease of doing business, from 1–190. A high ease of doing business ranking means the regulatory environment is more conducive to the starting and operation of a local firm. >>>ClickHere>>>>
Corruption Perceptions Index
The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is an index published annually by Transparency International since 1995 which ranks countries “by their perceived levels of public sector corruption, as determined by expert assessments and opinion surveys >>>ClickHere>>>
Global Entrepreneurship Index
The Global Entrepreneurship Index (GEI) is an economic activity index compiled by US-based The Global Entrepreneurship and Development Institute, which looks at how individual countries across the world allocate resources to promoting entrepreneurship.>>ClickHere>>>>
The Good Country Index
The Good Country Index measures how much each of the 163 countries on the list contribute to the planet, and to the human race, through their policies and behaviors. >>>>>ClickHere>>>
The Big Mac index
The Big Mac Index is published by The Economist as an informal way of measuring the purchasing power parity (PPP) between two currencies and provides a test of the extent to which market exchange rates result in goods costing the same in different countries. <<ClickHere>>>>>
KOF Globalisation Index
The KOF Globalisation Index measures the economic, social and political dimensions of globalisation. <<<ClickHere>>>>
Global 500
The world’s 500 largest companies generated $32.7 trillion in revenues and $2.15 trillion in profits in 2018. Together, this year’s Fortune Global 500 companies employ 69.3 million people worldwide and are represented by 34 countries. <<<ClickHere>>>>>>