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List of Reports Published by Different Organizations

General Awareness for Banking Exams – Index / List of Reports Published by Different Organizations


There are many Index / list of Reports published by Different Organizations from time to time ranking different countries in various aspects which are important from competitive exams point of view.
Let us look at these reports & their publishers in detail:
Report title                                                                                         Organization
World Economic Outlook                                                  IMF (International Monetary Fund)
Ease of Doing Business                                                               IBRD (World Bank)
World Development Report                                                        IBRD (World Bank)
Global Information Technology Report                              WEF (World Economic Forum)

Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report                        WEF (World Economic Forum)
Global Competitiveness Report (GCR)                               WEF (World Economic Forum)
World Employment & Social Outlook                       ILO (International Labour Organization)
World of Work Report                                                ILO (International Labour Organization)


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