Global Innovation Index 2022 (the most innovative countries in the world)

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  1. I see Poland’s contribution to innovation is how to stuff pensioners with propaganda to more than 100% capacity and how to lose an entire decade of economic progress just to retain government power.

  2. Interesting how fast China went from “can only copy low-tech things from the West” to “more innovative than France and most other Western countries”.

  3. Looks like the UK is dropping down in those rankings – probably because of Brexit and the funding Crisis in research.

  4. I am German and I am surprised that we are so far up. Our industries are quite fine but the text makes it sound like this includes government institutions. I would expect that they alone would draw us down at least 3 color levels.

  5. The biggest problem with India is that most of the brightest Indian minds don’t even live here, they leave India the first chance they get and immigrate to the west. If the index considered expatriates then it would’ve been an easy top 10 for us.

  6. I guess all you savages cut yout cheese with a knife, glue your office paper together, and spray their fields with acrual manure. Smh my head my head

  7. It’s incredible how well Singapore played its cards. Thanks to LKY mostly.

    Tiny nation without any natural resources (not even a good freshwater source) developing from zero to first world (and beyond) within two generations.

    Also solving housing and health care issues with minimal taxation.

  8. Be aware that placing patents in low tax countries is an often used tax reduction scheme. You can move income to low tax countries by paying patent license fees in high tax countries.

  9. No irony that the innovation in the US is driven by Asians who recently graduated from US universities. American kids take theater and end up on r/antiwork.

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