Competitiveness Rating in Malta compared to Europe
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Malta: 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
Malta's Central Bank generates annual and quarterly house price indices. The European Central Bank also has a quarterly residential property price index for Malta. General economics statistics also come from the Central Bank of Malta, and the National Statistics Office.