Following the first three Western Balkans Competitiveness Outlook assessments, published in 2016, 2018 and 2021, the fourth assessment cycle was launched on 27 April 2023. In Montenegro, the Ministry of Economic Development held the main role of co-ordinator for the assessment process, while for each of the 15 thematic policy dimensions, a relevant line ministry was delegated as policy dimension co-ordinator responsible for collecting input. Once the assessment was launched, the OECD team introduced new digitalised frameworks for assessing each of the 15 dimensions. Consisting of qualitative questionnaires and a statistical data sheet, these frameworks were presented and explained by the OECD, with particular emphasis placed on the new questions and indicators.
Following the launch of the assessment, the national co-ordinators disseminated the assessment materials among the co-ordination network and completed the assessment between April and August 2023. They assigned a score to each qualitative indicator used to assess the policy dimension in question, accompanied by a justification. The completed assessment materials were returned to the OECD team between August and October 2023. The OECD then reviewed the inputs and, where necessary, requested additional information from the national co-ordinator. The updated assessment materials were sent back to the OECD until November 2023.
Upon final completion of the assessment materials, the OECD organised a fact-finding meeting in Podgorica on 6 July 2023 to gain a better understanding of the policy landscape, to collect additional information for indicators where necessary, and to discuss the first set of selected draft findings. Based on the additional inputs received and the outcome of the discussions on preliminary analyses and recommendations, the OECD compiled the key findings for each of the 15 policy dimensions. These findings were then presented during a dedicated preliminary findings meeting held on 13 December 2023, and discussed with the national co-ordinators of the Western Balkan economies. The OECD then held consultations on these findings with local non-government stakeholders, including chambers of commerce, academia and NGOs, in January and February 2024. The draft Competitiveness Outlook economy profile for Montenegro was made available to the government for its review and feedback from February to March 2024.