What’s the best country? After several years at No.
2, Canada leads the globe, according to U.S. News & World Report’s “Best
Countries” rankings for 2021. It’s followed by Japan, Germany, Switzerland,
Australia and the United States.1
The criteria used to make Best Country determinations
included quality of life, agility, entrepreneurship, an “open for business”
climate, a strong job market and commitment to social justice and human rights.
At No. 6, the United States received high marks in power and cultural
influence, and scored highest in agility, which represents traits such as
adaptability and responsiveness.2
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Over the past year, the global perception of “best
countries” has in many ways been shaped by responses to the pandemic. According
to the Global Health Security Index, the U.S. has traditionally ranked highest
in preparedness in terms of its ability to prevent, detect and respond to
infectious disease threats. Unfortunately, that preparedness apparently wasn’t
an advantage with COVID-19, as the U.S. ranked worst globally in terms of case
numbers and deaths since the onset of the pandemic.3
Fortunately, the U.S. has picked up in more positive
perceptions as it rolled out vaccinations this spring. In April, it advanced to
No. 17 in Bloomberg’s Covid Resilience Ranking. Singapore, New Zealand and
Australia top that list as the best places to live during the pandemic. By
tracking recovery rates in the 53 major economies across the globe, the
Bloomberg index is designed to help predict how they may grow in the future.4
For now, global travel remains tenuous. Countries
still struggling with outbreaks and low vaccine rates are largely off limits,
while countries doing well in these areas are restricting citizens from
traveling places where they might return with a new strain of the virus. In
April, the U.S. State Department updated its travel advisory guidelines,
warning Americas not to travel to about 80% of the world.5
All in all, 2020 was not a great year anywhere on the
globe. Even countries that had success containing the virus suffered
economically due to lockdowns, while the opposite was true for economies that
stayed open. Still, the World Economic Forum published its annual World
Competitiveness Ranking in December 2020, albeit without country competitiveness
rankings due to incomplete data. Based on the indicators of reviving and
transforming the enabling environment, human capital, markets and the
innovation ecosystem, the U.S. led in areas such as digital legal framework and
new business creation.6
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1 Knowledge@Wharton.
April 20, 2021. “Why Canada Took the Top Spot on This Year’s ‘Best Countries’
List.” https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/canada-took-top-spot-on-this-years-best-countries-list/.
Accessed April 26, 2021.
2 Ibid.
3 National
Center for Biotechnology Information. Oct. 7, 2020. “The Global Health Security
Index is not predictive of coronavirus pandemic responses among Organization
for Economic Cooperation and Development countries.” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7540886/.
Accessed April 26, 2021.
4 Jinshan
Hong, Rachel Chang and Kevin Varley. Bloomberg. April 26, 2021. “The Best and
Worst Places to Be as Variants Outrace Vaccinations.” https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/covid-resilience-ranking/.
Accessed April 26, 2021.
5 Kenneth Kiesnoski. U.S. News & World Report.
April 24, 2021. “State Department has warned against travel to 80% of the
world. Here’s what you need to know.” https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/24/covid-80-percent-of-world-is-unsafe-for-travel-amid-pandemic-state-dept-warns.html.
Accessed May 14, 2021.
6 Klaus Schwab and Saadia Zahidi. World Economic Forum. 2020. “The Global Competitiveness Report. Special Edition 2020.” http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_TheGlobalCompetitivenessReport2020.pdf. Accessed April 26, 2021.
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