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GOOD Infographic: The World’s Leading Innovators
In today’s sluggish economy, the pressure to invent new products and file as many patent applications as possible is greater than ever—both for individual companies and for entire countries, which reap benefits from their citizens’ business success. We created this infographic with GOOD to visualize: What does it mean for a country to be innovative, and which nations rank at the top of the list?









