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Physical Infrastructure Netherlands Austria Czech Republic Hungary Slovakia Poland Bulgaria
Total Sum 19,11 18,71 16,87 14,23 15,18 9,94 6,52
Total Score 1,37 1,34 1,21 1,02 1,08 0,71 0,47
Physical Infrastructure Netherlands Austria Czech Republic Hungary Slovakia Poland Bulgaria
National % EU avg.* National % EU avg.* National % EU avg.* National % EU avg.* National % EU avg.* National % EU avg.* National % EU avg.*
TOURISM
Total Nights per bed, 2007 72,82 0,86 106,07 1,26 164,64 1,95 63,90 0,76 70,95 0,84 94,42 1,12 67,58 0,80

* The percent of EU average is the index of the country‘s score against the average score for all EU countries.

Source: Eurostat, FAO, OECD, Annual Reports of European International Airports, World Roads Statistics, International Road Federation, national sources.

Last Updated ( Friday, 02 October 2009 14:30 )  

Physical Infrastructure

Policy Learning Points

  • Use the current energy capacity to attract more business and build capital for investment into greater efficiencies.
  • Build up the convention and international event infrastructure to exploit fully the advantages we have in air traffic and accommodation.
  • Invest in renewable energy.
  • Find incentives to increase the number of homes withinternet access.
  • Make public the costs of public investments into the infrastructure.

Assessment

We constructed a simple model for determining country performance in every indicator and each area.
 
Exceeding +.15 meant that the indicator or area was a competitive advantage for the country. These areas are shaded in green.
 
Performing at +/-.15 of the European average (1.0) meant the country was competitive. These indicators or areas are shaded in blue.
 
Falling below -.15 of the European average indicated a competitive disadvantage. These areas or indicators are marked in red.

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