u.s. competitor general electric instead zeman c.e.o. joe here next to the u.s. president at the last world economic forum in davos was in iraq only last month to underscore the company's interest in the job general electric desperately needs contracts for its turbine division and washington allegedly pressed that point with fact. the current developments in saudi arabia are showing us just now how important it is to keep a good image as an investment destination telling which country is best for investors to put their money can be difficult but there is help from the world economic forum which just released the latest competition index for economies around the world and some of the results might surprise you. it's a highly coveted tree that gives one country an edge over another and now thanks to a study by the world economic forum the most competitive economies in the world have been revealed the study's authors looked at a variety of factors including innovation and how dynamic a country's business environment is they were also interested in technological read