Eastern Europe comes out well when economy, workforce and law are given equal weighting. They are helped by the scaling on the GBP and income indicators—in the “rankings” version, Western & Northern European start to compete
India and Philippines look better as the emphasis on economy increases
Weighting only on economy and law (cheap, stable countries) gives a top 5 of India, Rwanda, Georgia, Indonesia, Uzbekistan
With a double weighting on workforce, the top 5 are New Zealand, Australia, US, UK, Georgia
Georgia comes out looking surprisingly good. It appears to have flukey scores on education and crime.
Some quick observations:
Eastern Europe comes out well when economy, workforce and law are given equal weighting. They are helped by the scaling on the GBP and income indicators—in the “rankings” version, Western & Northern European start to compete
India and Philippines look better as the emphasis on economy increases
Weighting only on economy and law (cheap, stable countries) gives a top 5 of India, Rwanda, Georgia, Indonesia, Uzbekistan
With a double weighting on workforce, the top 5 are New Zealand, Australia, US, UK, Georgia
Georgia comes out looking surprisingly good. It appears to have flukey scores on education and crime.
I did some top 10 rankings with different ratings