The 2023 Global Opportunity Index (GOI) report focuses on Emerging Middle Income G20 countries, including India, Indonesia, Argentina, Turkey, and China. Five years after the first GOI report focusing on Emerging G20 countries, the 2023 GOI report provides a nuanced assessment of these countries’ performance and ability to attract current and future international investment.
Our analysis draws several insights by leveraging the width and depth of the GOI; its five categories and 14 subcategories focus on critical aspects of a country beyond its economy, such as its regulatory framework, the efficiency of its administrative process, labor force’s skill level, pollution, digital infrastructure, access to capital, and more.
The overall GOI rank tracks countries’ performance using indicators falling into five categories:
Business Perception measures the constraints facing businesses and the ease for businesses to resolve disputes.
Economic Fundamentals capture a country’s macroeconomic outlook and potential for future development.
Financial Services measure a country’s access to financial services.
Institutional Framework captures the extent to which a country’s institutions help or hinder business activity.
International Standards and Policy measures how integrated a country are within the international community.
The full GOI rankings of the 124 countries considered this year can be viewed below.
Maggie Switek, PhD, is a senior director on the research team at the Milken Institute. She heads all projects related to economic growth and opportunities across regions and communities in the US and abroad.
Associate Director, Milken Institute International
Yeen Chee Chong is an associate director for Milken Institute International. Based in Singapore, he oversees and manages strategic communications with a wide range of global and regional media publications and partners. Chong works closely with colleagues in both Asia and the United States on planning and implementing global public relations and social media campaigns.
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