Economic Complexity Index

Rank in the economic complexity index (2015)

The Economic Complexity Index (ECI) is a holistic measure of the productive capabilities of large economic systems, usually cities, regions, or countries. In particular, the ECI looks to explain the knowledge accumulated in a population and that is expressed in the economic activities present in a city, country, or region. To achieve this goal, the ECI defines the knowledge available in a location, as the average knowledge of the activities present in it, and the knowledge of an activity as the average knowledge of the places where that economic activity is conducted. The product equivalent of the economic complexity index is the product complexity index or PCI. Higher economic complexity as compared to country's income level drives economic development.

Background

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The ECI was developed by Cesar A. Hidalgo, from the MIT Media Lab and Ricardo Hausmann, from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. ECI data is available in The Observatory of Economic Complexity. The original formulation of the economic complexity index was published in PNAS in 2009.[1]

Formulation

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In its strict mathematical definition, the ECI is defined in terms of an eigenvalue of a matrix connecting countries to countries, which is a projection of the matrix connecting countries to the products they export. Since the ECI considers information on the diversity of countries and the ubiquity of products, it is able to produce a measure of economic complexity containing information about both the diversity of a country's exports and their sophistication. For example, Japan or Germany, with high ECIs, export many goods that are less common and that are produced by highly diversified countries, indicating that these are diverse and sophisticated economies. Countries with low ECI, like Angola or Botswana, export only a few products, which are of relatively high ubiquity and which are exported by countries that are not necessarily very diversified, indicating that these are countries that have little diversity and that the products that they export are not very sophisticated.

Utility

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Hidalgo and Hausmann propose the concept of ECI not only as a descriptive measure, but also as a predictive tool for economic growth and income inequality. According to the statistics models presented in their Atlas of Economic Complexity (2011),[2] the ECI is a more accurate predictor of GDP per capita growth than traditional measures of governance, competitiveness (World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index) and human capital (as measured in terms of educational attainment). ECI also shows a strong negative correlation with income inequality, suggesting that more knowledge intense productive structures are more inclusive in terms of income distribution, and providing a statistically more powerful explanation of cross-national variations in income inequality than Kuznets Curve.[3]

Economic development requires the accumulation of productive knowledge and its use in both more and more complex industries. According to this metric, many low-income countries, including Bangladesh, Venezuela, and Angola have failed to diversify their know-how and face low growth prospects while those like India, Turkey, and the Philippines have added productive capabilities to enter new sectors and are expected by some drive growth over the coming years.[4]

The Economic Complexity Index was initially developed using trade data but its application has expanded to include other data sources, such as patents[5] and scientific publications,[6] enabling a broader examination of economic and innovation ecosystems.

Country Rankings

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Atlas

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Economic Complexity Index (Atlas)[7]
Country Index (2023) 5-year change
(2018–2023)
10-year change
(2013–2023)
Singapore 2.52 Increase 4 Increase 2
 Switzerland 2.51 Steady Decrease 1
Japan 2.43 Decrease 2 Decrease 1
Taiwan 2.24 Increase 2 Increase 6
South Korea 2.23 Decrease 2 Steady
Germany 2.01 Decrease 2 Decrease 2
United Kingdom 1.81 Increase 4 Increase 4
Ireland 1.72 Steady Increase 4
Slovenia 1.69 Increase 4 Increase 6
Austria 1.67 Decrease 3 Decrease 3
Czech Republic 1.66 Increase 1 Decrease 3
Sweden 1.64 Decrease 2 Decrease 6
Hungary 1.60 Decrease 4 Decrease 4
Hong Kong 1.58 Increase 12 Increase 17
United States 1.51 Steady Decrease 2
China 1.47 Increase 3 Increase 8
Mexico 1.41 Increase 3 Increase 3
Finland 1.41 Decrease 2 Decrease 4
Italy 1.40 Decrease 2 Steady
Israel 1.36 Decrease 6 Decrease 3
Slovakia 1.31 Increase 4 Decrease 3
Netherlands 1.29 Increase 1 Increase 1
France 1.26 Decrease 5 Decrease 7
Denmark 1.19 Decrease 2 Decrease 2
Belgium 1.07 Decrease 4 Decrease 4
Romania 1.04 Increase 2 Increase 9
Malaysia 1.03 Increase 2 Steady
Philippines 0.92 Decrease 4 Increase 5
Thailand 0.89 Decrease 2 Decrease 3
Estonia 0.85 Increase 4 Increase 2
Cyprus 0.73 Increase 1 Decrease 3
Croatia 0.72 Decrease 2 Decrease 2
Poland 0.71 Decrease 2 Decrease 8
Spain 0.61 Increase 2 Increase 2
United Arab Emirates 0.61 Increase 10 Increase 28
Lithuania 0.59 Increase 2 Increase 8
Portugal 0.57 Increase 4 Increase 4
Latvia 0.54 Increase 4 Increase 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.53 Increase 7 Increase 4
Serbia 0.53 Increase 3 Increase 8
Bulgaria 0.46 Decrease 2 Increase 6
Turkey 0.46 Increase 7 Increase 13
Eswatini 0.46 Decrease 8 Increase 9
India 0.45 Steady Increase 13
Jordan 0.44 Decrease 8 Decrease 7
Belarus 0.39 Decrease 6 Decrease 9
Greece 0.36 Increase 8 Increase 4
Vietnam 0.35 Increase 9 Increase 10
Bahrain 0.34 Increase 3 Steady
Canada 0.29 Decrease 2 Decrease 8
Tunisia 0.25 Increase 3 Increase 2
Norway 0.23 Decrease 1 Decrease 13
Dominican Republic 0.18 Decrease 3 Increase 3
North Macedonia 0.13 Increase 12 Increase 25
Trinidad and Tobago 0.12 Increase 9 Increase 23
Armenia 0.11 Increase 30 Increase 10
Lebanon 0.09 Decrease 4 Decrease 7
Kyrgyzstan 0.09 Increase 7 Increase 2
Costa Rica 0.07 Steady Decrease 14
Saudi Arabia 0.07 Decrease 13 Decrease 1
Yemen 0.01 Increase 74 Increase 70
El Salvador −0.10 Increase 7 Increase 7
Ukraine −0.10 Decrease 5 Decrease 17
Kuwait −0.13 Decrease 1 Decrease 2
Colombia −0.14 Increase 3 Increase 7
Oman −0.15 Increase 24 Increase 16
Mali −0.15 Increase 56 Increase 54
New Zealand −0.18 Increase 2 Decrease 3
Uruguay −0.22 Increase 9 Decrease 2
Uzbekistan −0.23 Increase 29 Increase 33
Egypt −0.24 Increase 2 Increase 5
Indonesia −0.24 Increase 2 Decrease 1
  Nepal −0.25 Increase 3 Increase 12
Mauritius −0.27 Increase 1 Decrease 4
Guatemala −0.28 Increase 12 Increase 8
Moldova −0.28 Increase 3 Decrease 15
South Africa −0.28 Decrease 6 Decrease 13
Iran −0.29 Increase 2 Decrease 4
Sri Lanka −0.30 Increase 2 Increase 2
Cambodia −0.33 Increase 11 Increase 18
Burkina Faso −0.33 Increase 31 Increase 42
Albania −0.34 Increase 12 Increase 6
Qatar −0.35 Decrease 6 Decrease 10
Jamaica −0.37 Decrease 2 Decrease 7
Gabon −0.41 Increase 3 Increase 26
Argentina −0.41 Decrease 2 Decrease 6
Kenya −0.43 Increase 6 Steady
Chile −0.44 Decrease 3 Decrease 4
Kazakhstan −0.44 Increase 6 Increase 18
Georgia −0.50 Decrease 34 Decrease 22
Morocco −0.50 Increase 13 Increase 6
Honduras −0.51 Decrease 3 Increase 13
Brazil −0.52 Decrease 31 Decrease 39
Paraguay −0.56 Increase 2 Increase 8
Azerbaijan −0.57 Increase 44 Increase 38
Laos −0.58 Increase 1 Increase 13
Uganda −0.63 Increase 12 Decrease 5
Algeria −0.65 Increase 30 Increase 15
Pakistan −0.65 Increase 9 Increase 7
Russia −0.66 Decrease 28 Decrease 25
Senegal −0.73 Increase 9 Decrease 10
Zambia −0.75 Decrease 10 Decrease 16
Panama −0.81 Decrease 70 Decrease 69
Botswana −0.81 Decrease 3 Decrease 4
Australia −0.82 Decrease 2 Decrease 6
Côte d'Ivoire −0.84 Increase 11 Increase 14
Ghana −0.85 Increase 14 Increase 1
Namibia −0.85 Decrease 25 Decrease 19
Togo −0.87 Increase 6 Decrease 13
Haiti −0.88 Increase 8 Increase 5
Malawi −0.88 Decrease 9 Increase 17
Libya −0.88 Increase 18 Increase 7
Iraq −0.91 Decrease 46 Increase 31
Madagascar −0.91 Increase 5 Decrease 10
Nicaragua −0.94 Increase 5 Increase 7
Tanzania −0.95 Decrease 56 Decrease 21
Ethiopia −0.97 Decrease 12 Increase 13
Tajikistan −0.98 Increase 8 Increase 23
Myanmar −0.98 Increase 6 Increase 19
Benin −0.99 Decrease 20 Decrease 6
Liberia −0.99 Decrease 23 Decrease 5
Rwanda −1.00 Decrease 9 Decrease 32
Peru −1.02 Decrease 7 Decrease 29
Niger −1.03 Decrease 18 Increase 5
Cuba −1.06 Decrease 64 Decrease 96
Ecuador −1.07 Decrease 4 Decrease 2
Angola −1.07 Increase 18 Steady
Bangladesh −1.08 Decrease 4 Decrease 3
Zimbabwe −1.09 Decrease 18 Decrease 19
Turkmenistan −1.09 Decrease 16 Decrease 12
Bolivia −1.10 Decrease 2 Increase 5
Mauritania −1.20 Increase 1 Increase 11
Venezuela −1.36 Increase 4 Decrease 40
Afghanistan −1.37 Decrease 2 Decrease 17
Mozambique −1.38 Decrease 4 Decrease 9
Equatorial Guinea −1.42 Increase 8 Increase 3
Cameroon −1.46 Decrease 10 Decrease 36
Papua New Guinea −1.50 Steady Increase 2
Mongolia −1.59 Decrease 5 Decrease 4
DR Congo −1.64 Steady Decrease 3
Sudan −1.65 Decrease 5 Decrease 7
Nigeria −1.74 Increase 1 Steady
Guinea −1.74 Decrease 1 Decrease 31
Congo −1.84 Decrease 37 Decrease 12
Chad −2.47 Decrease 4 Steady

Observatory

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The OEC rankings uses a 6-digit depth and a HS96 revision.

Economic Complexity Index (Observatory)[8]
Country Trade Index
(2023)
Technology Index
(2021)
Research Index
(2023)
Japan 2.07 1.00 0.83
Taiwan 2.00 0.66 −0.17
 Switzerland 1.96 1.22 1.98
South Korea 1.85 0.73 −0.13
Germany 1.79 1.55 1.68
Singapore 1.62 0.60 0.47
Czech Republic 1.60 1.08 0.26
Austria 1.56 1.50 1.71
Sweden 1.53 1.56 2.04
United States 1.50 0.87 2.52
United Kingdom 1.50 1.09 2.38
Slovenia 1.48 0.83 0.08
Finland 1.46 1.38 1.59
Hungary 1.41 0.79 0.70
Slovakia 1.35 0.40 −0.51
France 1.34 1.24 1.65
Ireland 1.31 0.62 1.92
Italy 1.29 1.34 1.58
Israel 1.28 0.82 1.87
Belgium 1.23 1.08 1.96
China 1.16 0.81 −0.77
Denmark 1.13 1.02 1.79
Hong Kong 1.12 0.66 0.85
Poland 1.09 1.00 0.57
Mexico 1.09 −0.25 0.57
Netherlands 1.08 1.08 2.09
Malaysia 1.04 0.59 −0.40
Romania 1.02 0.49 −0.39
Thailand 0.96 0.54 −0.19
Canada 0.90 1.20 2.25
Spain 0.86 1.23 1.69
Lithuania 0.85 −0.31 −0.18
Belarus 0.81 −0.62 −1.20
Croatia 0.76 0.17 0.28
Serbia 0.76 −0.23 −0.03
Saudi Arabia 0.76 0.98 −0.64
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.70 −0.07 −1.03
Bulgaria 0.69 0.34 −0.72
India 0.65 1.00 −0.60
Philippines 0.64 −0.36 0.09
Turkey 0.62 1.23 1.13
Portugal 0.57 0.80 0.86
New Zealand 0.48 0.73 1.71
Norway 0.47 1.33 1.68
Lebanon 0.42 −0.88 0.52
Greece 0.40 0.66
Ukraine 0.39 0.58 −0.46
Costa Rica 0.34 −0.72 −0.29
Brazil 0.31 1.15 1.29
Russia 0.30 1.08 −0.04
Colombia 0.23 0.53 0.82
Uruguay 0.22 −0.44 0.21
Kuwait 0.21 −1.77 −0.73
United Arab Emirates 0.15 −0.03 −0.05
Georgia 0.13 −0.94 1.00
Tunisia 0.13 −1.10 −0.74
Armenia 0.09 −0.73 −0.80
Iran 0.08 0.10 0.27
South Africa 0.07 0.93 1.16
Vietnam 0.07 0.13 −0.87
Argentina 0.04 −0.10 1.28
Dominican Republic 0.04 −1.25 −0.75
El Salvador 0.00
Jordan −0.02 −0.98 −0.05
Indonesia −0.09 −0.51 0.29
Egypt −0.11 −0.60 −0.22
Kyrgyzstan −0.11 −0.45
Moldova −0.13 −0.34 −0.33
Panama −0.14 0.09 0.26
Jamaica −0.14 −0.07
Kazakhstan −0.18 −0.20 −1.14
Chile −0.20 0.86 1.26
Guatemala −0.21 0.40
Uzbekistan −0.22 −0.86 −1.34
Australia −0.28 1.11 2.12
Oman −0.32 −1.38 −0.77
Albania −0.33 −1.23
Qatar −0.33 −1.01 0.11
Morocco −0.36 −0.24 −0.84
Botswana −0.41 −1.16
Paraguay −0.42 0.36
Cuba −0.42 −2.12 −1.00
Benin −0.43 −0.74
Azerbaijan −0.43 −1.08 −1.55
Sri Lanka −0.44 −0.62 −0.67
Kenya −0.47 −1.52 0.53
Senegal −0.51 −1.36 −0.71
Honduras −0.53 −0.26
Pakistan −0.55 −1.21 −0.68
Peru −0.61 0.18 0.06
Uganda −0.62 −1.32 0.41
Gabon −0.62 −0.66
Niger −0.63
Zambia −0.65 −0.44
Cambodia −0.66 −0.62
Turkmenistan −0.69
Iraq −0.71 −0.99
Namibia −0.74 −0.41
Algeria −0.75 −0.85 −1.14
Venezuela −0.82 −1.51 −0.76
Ethiopia −0.84 0.08
Libya −0.84 −1.07 −1.26
Togo −0.85
Ecuador −0.85 −0.87 −0.20
Bolivia −0.85 −0.75
Tajikistan −0.89
Laos −0.89 −0.51
Myanmar −0.91 −1.00
Ghana −0.97 0.47
Zimbabwe −0.98 −0.28
Nicaragua −1.00
Yemen −1.00 −1.12
Bangladesh −1.03 −1.35 −0.30
Côte d'Ivoire −1.08 −0.84
Mauritania −1.13
Tanzania −1.13 0.15
Madagascar −1.15 −0.63
Afghanistan −1.19 −1.40
Cameroon −1.20 −0.67
Angola −1.23
Sudan −1.24 −1.32 −0.90
Mozambique −1.27 −0.48
Mongolia −1.32 −1.74 −0.57
Burkina Faso −1.36 −0.56
Mali −1.41 −0.69
Liberia −1.44 −0.71
Papua New Guinea −1.63 −0.79
Congo −1.73 −0.51
Nigeria −1.75 −1.94 0.14
DR Congo −1.94 −0.25
Guinea −2.18 −0.50
Chad −2.41
Malawi −0.06
Sierra Leone −0.61
Syria −1.44
North Korea −1.71

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Cesar A. Hidalgo, Ricardo Hausmann (2009). "The Building Blocks of Economic Complexity". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 106 (26). PNAS: 10570–10575. arXiv:0909.3890. Bibcode:2009PNAS..10610570H. doi:10.1073/pnas.0900943106. PMC 2705545. PMID 19549871.
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