New Zealand has topped a list of the best countries to do business thanks to its "transparent and stable business climate" that fosters entrepreneurship.
After coming second in 2011, New Zealand leaped into first place in this year's list, which is compiled by American business magazine Forbes.
Although New Zealand was the smallest economy in the top 10, with GDP of $162 billion, it was ranked highly for personal freedom, investor protection,lack of red tape and lack of corruption.
Other factors in New Zealand's high ranking were its corporate tax rate cut last year and the NZX 50's 24 per cent rise in 12 months.
"New Zealand's economy is closely tied to Australia's, and both held up better than most during the global financial crisis," Forbes said.