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NEW YORK (AP) — China joined the world's top 20 most innovative economies for the first time while the United States fell out of the five top-ranked countries, according to a report released Tuesday by one of its co-sponsors, the U.N. intellectual property agency.

The Global Innovation Index 2018 keeps Switzerland in the No. 1 spot, followed by the Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom and Singapore. The United States fell from fourth place in 2017 to sixth this year, while China jumped from 22nd to 17th in the rankings.

Francis Gurry, director general of the U.N. World Intellectual Property Organization, said China's ranking represents a breakthrough for its economy, which is rapidly transforming and prioritizing research and ingenuity.

"China's rapid rise reflects a strategic direction set from the top leadership to developing world-class capacity in innovation and to moving the structural basis of the economy to more knowledge-intensive industries that rely on innovation to maintain competitive advantage," Gurry said. "It heralds the arrival of multipolar innovation."kilometres and will not be able to support trucks which are too heavy.

The index is sponsored by the WIPO, Cornell University's SC Johnson College of Business and INSEAD, the graduate school of business with campuses in France, Singapore and Abu Dhabi. They say it gives global decision makers a better understanding of how to stimulate innovation, which "drives economic and human development."


The report said "China's innovation prowess becomes evident in various areas," with some of its greatest improvements in global research and development companies, high technology imports, the quality of its publications, and enrollment in graduate education.

"In absolute values, and in areas such as R&D expenditures and the number of researchers, patents and publications, China is now first or second in the world, with volumes that overshadow most high income economies," it said.

The report said that China's rapid rise in the rankings over the last few years has been spectacular and that it shows the way for other middle-income economies, though only Malaysia, currently 35th in the rankings, continues to edge closer to the top 25.

According to the index, 20 middle and lower-income economies that perform "significantly better" than their level of development would predict made this year's list of "innovation achievers," including three for the first time — South Africa, Tunisia and Colombia.

Six of the achievers come from sub-Sahara Africa, the most for any region. In addition to South Africa, they are Kenya, Rwanda, Mozambique, Malawi and Madagascar.

There were five achievers from eastern Europe — Moldova, Armenia, Ukraine, Montenegro and Serbia.

The report singles out three countries that made a comeback to the achievers list this year — Mongolia, Thailand and Montenegro. In addition to Kenya, three other countries have been on the achievers list for eight years — Moldova, Vietnam and India.

At the bottom of the innovation rankings are Bolivia, Nigeria, Guinea, Zambia, Benin, Niger, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Togo and Yemen.

The list of 126 nations includes three countries that climbed 10 places in the rankings: Iran from 75th to 65th, Albania from 93rd to 83rd, and Egypt from 105th to 95th. Macedonia, meanwhile, fell more than 10 spots, from 61st to 84th.
 
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Latest posted here:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Innovation_Index

Rank Country Income

1 Switzerland High
2 Netherlands High
3 Sweden High
4 United Kingdom High
5 Singapore High
6 United States High
7 Finland High
8 Denmark High
9 Germany High
10 Ireland High
11 Israel High
12 South Korea High
13 Japan High
14 Hong Kong, China High
15 Luxembourg High
16 France High
17 China Upper Middle
18 Canada High
19 Norway High
20 Australia High
21 Austria High
22 New Zealand High
23 Iceland High
24 Estonia High
25 Belgium High
26 Malta High
27 Czech Republic High
28 Spain High
29 Cyprus High
30 Slovenia High
31 Italy High
32 Portugal High
33 Hungary High
34 Latvia High
35 Malaysia Upper Middle
36 Slovakia High
37 Bulgaria Upper Middle
38 UAE High
39 Poland High
40 Lithuania High
41 Croatia Upper Middle
42 Greece High
43 Ukraine Lower Middle
44 Thailand Upper Middle
45 Vietnam Lower Middle
46 Russia Upper Middle
47 Chile High
48 Moldova Lower Middle
49 Romania Upper Middle
50 Turkey Upper Middle
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Innovation_Index
 
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Latest posted here:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Innovation_Index

Rank Country Income

1 Switzerland High
2 Netherlands High
3 Sweden High
4 United Kingdom High
5 Singapore High
6 United States High
7 Finland High
8 Denmark High
9 Germany High
10 Ireland High
11 Israel High
12 South Korea High
13 Japan High
14 Hong Kong, China High
15 Luxembourg High
16 France High
17 China Upper Middle
18 Canada High
19 Norway High
20 Australia High
21 Austria High
22 New Zealand High
23 Iceland High
24 Estonia High
25 Belgium High
26 Malta High
27 Czech Republic High
28 Spain High
29 Cyprus High
30 Slovenia High
31 Italy High
32 Portugal High
33 Hungary High
34 Latvia High
35 Malaysia Upper Middle
36 Slovakia High
37 Bulgaria Upper Middle
38 UAE High
39 Poland High
40 Lithuania High
41 Croatia Upper Middle
42 Greece High
43 Ukraine Lower Middle
44 Thailand Upper Middle
45 Vietnam Lower Middle
46 Russia Upper Middle
47 Chile High
48 Moldova Lower Middle
49 Romania Upper Middle
50 Turkey Upper Middle

That list just proves Chinese just talk shit.
 
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He believes that China should be on top 3 due to the neck breaking speed of advancement in science and technology in China.
Yes it looks so

Latest posted here:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Innovation_Index

Rank Country Income

1 Switzerland High
2 Netherlands High
3 Sweden High
4 United Kingdom High
5 Singapore High
6 United States High
7 Finland High
8 Denmark High
9 Germany High
10 Ireland High
11 Israel High
12 South Korea High
13 Japan High
14 Hong Kong, China High
15 Luxembourg High
16 France High
17 China Upper Middle
18 Canada High
19 Norway High
20 Australia High
21 Austria High
22 New Zealand High
23 Iceland High
24 Estonia High
25 Belgium High
26 Malta High
27 Czech Republic High
28 Spain High
29 Cyprus High
30 Slovenia High
31 Italy High
32 Portugal High
33 Hungary High
34 Latvia High
35 Malaysia Upper Middle
36 Slovakia High
37 Bulgaria Upper Middle
38 UAE High
39 Poland High
40 Lithuania High
41 Croatia Upper Middle
42 Greece High
43 Ukraine Lower Middle
44 Thailand Upper Middle
45 Vietnam Lower Middle
46 Russia Upper Middle
47 Chile High
48 Moldova Lower Middle
49 Romania Upper Middle
50 Turkey Upper Middle
Chinese are great
 
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How is it possible that the Chinese have surpassed Canada in terms of innovation given the disparity in the business & entrepreneurial environments and freedoms of the two societies?
 
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How is it possible that the Chinese have surpassed Canada in terms of innovation given the disparity in the business & entrepreneurial environments and freedoms of the two societies?
Good policy and unrivaled huge investment. That enables China to fast advance all across the board in science and technology, from the fastest computers, highest space to the deepest bottom of the sea.
China now is in the front of almost all industries, manufacturing, engineering,trade, internet, weaponry... Dont's see much Canadian achievement so there is no much comparison can be made.
 
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NEW YORK (AP) — China joined the world's top 20 most innovative economies for the first time while the United States fell out of the five top-ranked countries, according to a report released Tuesday by one of its co-sponsors, the U.N. intellectual property agency.

The Global Innovation Index 2018 keeps Switzerland in the No. 1 spot, followed by the Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom and Singapore. The United States fell from fourth place in 2017 to sixth this year, while China jumped from 22nd to 17th in the rankings.

Francis Gurry, director general of the U.N. World Intellectual Property Organization, said China's ranking represents a breakthrough for its economy, which is rapidly transforming and prioritizing research and ingenuity.

"China's rapid rise reflects a strategic direction set from the top leadership to developing world-class capacity in innovation and to moving the structural basis of the economy to more knowledge-intensive industries that rely on innovation to maintain competitive advantage," Gurry said. "It heralds the arrival of multipolar innovation."kilometres and will not be able to support trucks which are too heavy.

The index is sponsored by the WIPO, Cornell University's SC Johnson College of Business and INSEAD, the graduate school of business with campuses in France, Singapore and Abu Dhabi. They say it gives global decision makers a better understanding of how to stimulate innovation, which "drives economic and human development."


The report said "China's innovation prowess becomes evident in various areas," with some of its greatest improvements in global research and development companies, high technology imports, the quality of its publications, and enrollment in graduate education.

"In absolute values, and in areas such as R&D expenditures and the number of researchers, patents and publications, China is now first or second in the world, with volumes that overshadow most high income economies," it said.

The report said that China's rapid rise in the rankings over the last few years has been spectacular and that it shows the way for other middle-income economies, though only Malaysia, currently 35th in the rankings, continues to edge closer to the top 25.

According to the index, 20 middle and lower-income economies that perform "significantly better" than their level of development would predict made this year's list of "innovation achievers," including three for the first time — South Africa, Tunisia and Colombia.

Six of the achievers come from sub-Sahara Africa, the most for any region. In addition to South Africa, they are Kenya, Rwanda, Mozambique, Malawi and Madagascar.

There were five achievers from eastern Europe — Moldova, Armenia, Ukraine, Montenegro and Serbia.

The report singles out three countries that made a comeback to the achievers list this year — Mongolia, Thailand and Montenegro. In addition to Kenya, three other countries have been on the achievers list for eight years — Moldova, Vietnam and India.

At the bottom of the innovation rankings are Bolivia, Nigeria, Guinea, Zambia, Benin, Niger, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Togo and Yemen.

The list of 126 nations includes three countries that climbed 10 places in the rankings: Iran from 75th to 65th, Albania from 93rd to 83rd, and Egypt from 105th to 95th. Macedonia, meanwhile, fell more than 10 spots, from 61st to 84th.
2nd spot for my country, not bad :)

congratulations to China on their advancement on this list.
 
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@Akasa
>War. War never changes.

war is slightly different each time, i think.

why do you say it never changes?
 
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@Akasa
>War. War never changes.

war is slightly different each time, i think.

why do you say it never changes?

Firstly, it isn't my quote but rather that of a popular video game Fallout, although some attribute it to General Ulysses S. Grant.
Secondly, the fundamental forces that drive and sustain conflicts are ultimately one and the same when stripped to their core (granted I'm not an expert in philosophy).
 
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Firstly, it isn't my quote but rather that of a popular video game Fallout, although some attribute it to General Ulysses S. Grant.
Secondly, the fundamental forces that drive and sustain conflicts are ultimately one and the same when stripped to their core (granted I'm not an expert in philosophy).

ok thanks.

i do agree almost all wars have elements at their core that can be repeated in perhaps slightly different ways, in future wars.
 
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Where is the super power India??? Telling us day and night how big a economy they are?

They are self proclaimed super power since 2012 for those of you who dont know.
 
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