Japan Most Innovative Country, Study Finds

Japan is the world's most innovative nation, followed by Switzerland, the United States and Sweden, according to a new report from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). The EIU ranked 82 economies based on their level of innovation in 2002-2006, using a methodology involving patents per millio...

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