Switzerland leads world in innovation
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Switzerland leads world in innovation
Switzerland leads world in innovation
Wednesday, July 4, 2012GENEVA: Switzerland was on Tuesday named the world leader in innovation by a UN agency report that also warned of a two-speed Europe linked to the global economic crisis.
The report by UN agency World Intellectual Property Index and INSEAD business school ranked 141 countries using 84 indicators.
Switzerland took the top spot for the second year running, followed by Sweden and Singapore.
Switzerland scored particularly well in areas including research and development, creative output and ecological sustainability.
Report author Soumitra Dutta said that although European countries were clear leaders in innovation performance, southern European countries continued to suffer from the effects of the global economic crisis and unresolved structural problems.
"You can see economies that are not doing so well: Spain, Italy and Portugal... performing at a lower level then you would expect given their gross domestic product," Dutta said.
Some eastern European countries, meanwhile, were performing at a higher level than might be expected given their income, added Dutta, citing the Czech Republic, Hungary, Serbia and Latvia.
Dutta also warned that leading emerging economies -- the so-called BRICS countries Brazil, China, India, Russia, and South Africa -- needed to invest in innovation to live up to their potential.
Developed countries tended to dominate the higher rankings of the report, the Global Innovation Index, due to factors such as good schools and modern infrastructure. But some poorer income countries also appeared to be making progress.
Paraguay, one such low-income economy, had created high levels of output from islands of excellence, said Dutta, along with India and Moldova.











