What’s the most innovative country in the world? Check out The Bloomberg Innovation Quotient, where they rank the Top 20 based on seven factors: R&D Intensity, Manufacturing Capability, Productivity, Hi-Tech Density, Tertiary Efficiency, Researcher Concentration, and Patent Activity. Want to take a guess at what #1 is? (Hint: It’s not Germany, whose BMW model is pictured above—they currently hold the #6 slot, with an “innovation quotient” of 135.16).
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