Productive Capacities Index
The Productive Capacities Index (PCI) measures the ability of a country to produce goods and services that allow it to grow and develop. It covers 190+ economies across 8 dimensions and 46 indicators, helping identify structural economic strengths and weaknesses.
PCI scores range from 0 to 100. Higher values indicate stronger productive capacities. Each dimension score is normalised relative to the global frontier.
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Source: UNCTADstat — Productive Capacities Index (PCI).


